Pete Crow-Armstrong Hits for the Cycle as the Cubs Walk Off the Rockies, 5-4
Pete Crow-Armstrong became the first major league player this season to hit for the cycle, finishing 4 for 4 in the Cubs’ 5-4 win.
- On Monday, Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong became the first major league player to hit for the cycle this season, anchoring the team's 5-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Wrigley Field.
- Crow-Armstrong achieved the rare feat in reverse order—home run, triple, double, single—marking the 13th cycle in franchise history and the first by a Cubs center fielder since Hack Wilson in 1930.
- Immediately after completing the cycle, Crow-Armstrong was picked off first base by Rockies reliever Brennan Bernardino, a baserunning error that cost the Cubs a potential run in the seventh inning.
- Trailing 4-3 in the ninth inning, Chicago rallied as Pedro Ramirez hit an RBI single and Matt Shaw walked with the bases loaded, securing the win after Cole Carrigg's three-run homer gave Colorado the lead.
- Since May 30, Crow-Armstrong has been batting.453 with seven homers and 14 extra-base hits, providing momentum as the Cubs attempt to escape an 8-22 slump and return to.500.
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