Cubs Play the White Sox After Crow-Armstrong's 4-Hit Game
- The Chicago Cubs defeated the Chicago White Sox 13-3 on Friday in Chicago with Pete Crow-Armstrong contributing four hits and six RBIs.
- The Cubs rallied after falling behind 2-0, with Crow-Armstrong's second-inning three-run homer as a pivotal moment in a six-run inning that turned the game.
- The White Sox dropped to a 14-31 record, matching their worst 45-game start in franchise history, while Cubs players like Vargas and Crow-Armstrong are helping the team capitalize on scoring opportunities in 2025.
- General manager Chris Getz admitted that Friday was a tough day for the White Sox and stressed the importance of having a plan in place to recover after the Cubs' strong offensive performance ended the White Sox’s recent winning streak.
- The result widened the Cubs’ lead atop the NL Central and underscored the White Sox’s struggles, suggesting ongoing challenges for Chicago’s AL Central team.
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