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J.P. Crawford went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer and four RBI on Wednesday, lifting the Mariners to an 8-5 win over the Red Sox.
J.P. Crawford went 1-for-2 and swatted his first home run of the spring as the Mariners crushed the Rockies 8-1 in Cactus League competition on Sunday.
The 30-year-old shortstop did his damage off of Zach Agnos in the fifth inning, crushing a 1-1 changeup for a 401-foot (107.9 mph EV) solo shot that tied the game at 1-1. Crawford is off to a slow start at the plate this spring, hitting just .238 (5-for-21) with a homer, two RBI and zero stolen bases. He’s expected to hit in the bottom third of the lineup once again in 2025 with Victor Robles handling the leadoff spot, removing any lingering fantasy value that Crawford may have had in deeper formats.
J.P. Crawford struck out all four times he was up Tuesday against the Astros.
Crawford has gone from an .818 OPS in 2023 to a .631 OPS this year. The good news is that his exit velocity numbers haven’t gotten any worse, but 2023 still looks like a bigger positive fluke than 2024 has been a negative fluke. It’s not a disaster; Crawford is still perfectly fine as a starting shortstop who hits in the bottom-third of the order. He’s just not the star-level player the Mariners want him to be.
Mariners activated SS J.P. Crawford (finger) from the 10-day IL.
Crawford has been on IL since July 22nd with a fractured finger and was originally hit with a 4-6 week timeline, so his return fits the original bill. The veteran should slide right back into the starting shortstop role with the Mariners, and the team needs him. Seattle was tied for the division lead when he was placed on the IL more than 1 month ago, but they are now 3 1/2 games back. A corresponding move has not yet been announced.
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