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Pete Crow-Armstrong became the fastest player in franchise history to reach 20 home runs and 20 steals in a season Thursday in the Chicago Cubs’ 8-7 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
So far on the season, Pete Crow-Armstrong is hitting .270 with 19 home runs and 58 RBIs. He also has a .856 OPS. The Cubs are 45-28 on the year with a 6.5 game cushion in the NL Central.
Major League Baseball announced Chicago Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong became the fourth fastest player to reach 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases in a season.
After a Crow-Armstrong homer on Thursday, Cubs pitcher Justin Steele took to X and dropped a one-word statement on his teammate's breakout season. "MVPCA," the Cubs pitcher nicknamed his teammate.
"He might be the complete package," Rogers said. Crow-Armstrong has racked up 19 homers and 58 RBIs, already topping his numbers in 123 games last season, with a .270 batting average.
CHICAGO — It’s gotten to the point that Pete Crow-Armstrong is just expected to do something jaw-dropping on a nightly basis. His sequence of a ridiculous diving catch in the eighth inning of ...
More News: Chicago Cubs Lineup Depth Has Contributed to Elite Offensive Production Crow-Armstrong entered play on June 19 with a .270/.307/.550 slash line, a 142 OPS+, 19 homers, and 23 stolen bases.
The two-run shot off Brewers righty Freddy Peralta -- on a 96.3 mph fastball at the top of the zone -- gave Crow-Armstrong 20 homers on the season, plus 23 steals, in 73 games played. Prior to ...
Through 72 games, Crow-Armstrong has slashed .270/.307/.550 with 58 RBIs, 52 runs scored and 23 stolen bases.
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Mr. Armstrong became the first American civilian astronaut to fly in space, as commander of Gemini 8. He and his co-pilot, David R. Scott, were launched on March 16, 1966.
Mr. Armstrong became the first American civilian astronaut to fly in space, as commander of Gemini 8. He and his co-pilot, David R. Scott, were launched on March 16, 1966.