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Trevor Crowe has been activated from the 15-day DL following his recovery from a strained right oblique, according to TSN.
Crowe could see some action down the stretch in the Indians' outfield, but is only worth a look for deeper AL-only leagues. He holds a poor .208 average over 106 at-bats with Cleveland this season.
Trevor Crowe has been placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactively to August 17th with a strained right oblique muscle.
This injury might actually to turn out to be some addition by subtraction for the faltering Indians, however, as it clears a roster spot for prized prospect Matt LaPorta. Crowe, hitting just .208 in 106 at-bats, will not be missed.
Trevor Crowe doubled in the game-winning run in the seventh inning of Thursday's 2-1 nail-biter over the Twins.
Crow has seen regular playing time since being called up the day of the trade deadline and has responded nicely with nine hits in 24 at-bats. With a depleted Indians roster he should play every day and is making a case for additions in AL-only leagues.
Trevor Crowe has been recalled from Triple-A Columbus, according to MLB.com.
He is taking the roster spot of the traded Ben Francisco. Crowe is hitting just .169 in 65 major leauge at-bats this season.
According to the team Twitter page, the Cleveland Indians have optioned outfielder Trevor Crowe to Triple-A Columbus to make room for the activation of Grady Sizemore. Crowe was hitting .169 with the Tribe this season.
Crowe had no fantasy value as a backup outfielder, and his demotion was necessary to get Grady back on the active roster. Crowe will most likely be back up at some point this season, but he still figures to be fantasy irrelevant.
Trevor Crowe has been recalled by the Indians from Triple-A Columbus, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The club sent down Matt LaPorta to Columbus as the corresponding move.
This marks Crowe's second stint with the Indians this season. He holds a dismal .182 batting average over 33 at-bats, and will not hold much fantasy value while fighting for playing time in a crowded outfield.
The Indians have optioned outfielder Trevor Crowe to Triple-A Columbus.
Crowe, 25, saw just 33 at-bats over the first month, and he'll have a chance for every-day action in the minors. He would probably be a No. 4 outfielder for a lot of teams, but the Indians situation is simply too crowded.
Trevor Crowe will make his first career start Thursday against the Rangers, according to MLB.com.
Crowe will roam in right field, where Shin Soo-Choo regularly starts. He will bat eighth in the lineup.
Trevor Crowe has been recalled by the Indians from Triple-A Columbus, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
He will start the season as a reserve outfielder, with David Dellucci on the DL with a strained calf. Crowe was the Indians' top draft pick in 2005, and leads the team this spring with six stolen bases. He can switch hit and serve at all three spots in the outfield.
MLB.com reports that outfielder Trevor Crowe will compete for a starting outfield job with the Indians this spring.
Crowe battled a number of injuries in 2008, but the team liked what they saw when he was healthy. He has some speed, but he won't be swiping more than 20 bags even as a full-time starter. The 25-year-old has very little power, but a nice batting eye. Keep an eye on him this spring to see if he can claim David Dellucci's roster spot.
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