Aaron Crow
RP FA
Tue 3/29/16 3:48 PM

Crow (elbow) is expected to start the year on the DL, the Chicago Tribune reports.
EDGE Analysis
Crow had Tommy John surgery last April when he was part of the Marlins' organization, but now he'll finish up his rehab as a member of the Cubs.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Fri 2/19/16 2:09 PM

Crow signed a minor league deal with the Cubs on Friday, Bruce Levine of WSCR-AM reports.
EDGE Analysis
Crow had Tommy John surgery in early April last year and is still working on his recovery. He posted a 4.12 ERA in 59 innings pitched for the Royals in 2014 and will look to snag a bullpen role with the Cubs once healthy. However, he will have to prove himself as there is stiff competition among relievers in Chicago.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Mon 4/13/15 2:41 PM

Crow has been transferred to the 60-day disabled list, MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports. Crow is already slated to undergo Tommy John surgery, so the move is merely procedural at this point, helping the team clear up a spot on the 40-man roster. He'll look to return to action in early-2016.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Tue 4/7/15 6:12 PM

Crow (elbow) will undergo Tommy John surgery Wednesday, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports. Crow's diagnosis of a partially torn UCL in his right elbow made Tommy John a virtual certainty, and he now has a set date for the procedure. The 28-year-old right-hander made at least 57 appearances in each of the last four years for Kansas City, posting a combined 3.43 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 8.0 K/9, but will have to wait until 2016 to step back on a major league mound.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Sun 4/5/15 1:55 PM

Crow (elbow) was placed on the disabled list retroactive to March 29 on Sunday, MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports. Crow is facing season-ending Tommy John surgery, but this move will free up a roster spot in the short term for the Marlins. Look for the right-handed reliever to be moved to the 60-day DL to free up a spot on the 40-man roster once the need for surgery is confirmed.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Wed 4/1/15 9:53 AM

Crow (elbow) was diagnosed with a partially torn ulner collateral ligament in his throwing elbow and is facing season-ending Tommy John surgery, MLB.com reports. Acquired in an offseason trade coming off of a down 2014, Crow was in line to earn a bullpen spot with the Marlins. He will seek a second opinion before surgery, but Crow can be all but ruled out for the entire 2015 season.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Tue 3/31/15 10:27 AM

Crow is dealing with a sore elbow, MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports. Even if the issue isn't serious, it could impact Crow's chance to make the Opening Day roster. He's competing for the final spot in the bullpen.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Sun 3/22/15 12:22 PM

Crow is competing to earn the final spot in the Marlins' bullpen, MLB.com reports. Coming off of a down 2014 season with the Royals, Crow has looked solid in limited Grapefruit League action, allowing a pair of runs over five innings with six strikeouts and two walks. Thanks to an influx of major league arms this offseason, the Marlins will be forced to make some tough decisions as the set their Opening Day bullpen. Crow's solid work in camp and steady track record give him an edge over the likes of Carter Capps, Sam Dyson, Nick Masset and Andrew McKirahan who could all be competing for just one roster spot.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Fri 1/16/15 1:30 PM

Crow and the Marlins avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $1.975 million deal Friday, CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports. Acquired from Kansas City in November, Crow posted a 6-1 record last year but saw his strikeout rate drop from 8.25 per nine innings in 2013 down to 5.19 in 2014. He figures to be in the late-inning mix for the Miami bullpen.

Aaron Crow
RP FA
Fri 11/28/14 12:44 PM

Crow was traded to the Marlins on Friday in exchange for pitchers Brian Flynn and Reid Redman, FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal reports. Crow will head to Miami after appearing in 254 games for the Royals over the last four seasons. He was just a middle reliever in a deep Royals bullpen, but he could appear in more important situations for the Marlins in 2015.