Pete Crow-Armstrong forgot how many outs there were in embarrassing Cubs blunder
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Pete Crow-Armstrong forgot how many outs there were in embarrassing Cubs blunder
Pete Crow-Armstrong's brain fart cost the Cubs dearly. The outfielder caught Alec Burleson's long fly ball to center field in the fourth inning on Tuesday night and turned to jog back to the dugout -- unfortunately, the out marked only the second of the inning and allowed Masyn Winn to score from second, giving the Cardinals an 8-5 lead.
Chicago Cubs: PCA owns up to outfield flub, team jumps to his defense
The Chicago Cubs’ woes continued on Tuesday night in St. Louis in an 8-7 loss to the division rival Cardinals in what was their fifth defeat in six games. With the setback, their lead in the NL Central Division falls to 2.5 games over both the Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers. To make matters even more frustrating, even the team’s strengths seem to be faltering right now. Specifically, the deciding flub of the evening came via defensive lapse…
Pete Crow-Armstrong’s defensive lapse, home runs off Jameson Taillon sink Cubs vs. Cardinals – Usa news
ST. LOUIS — What proved to be the deciding run in the Cubs’ 8-7 loss Tuesday to the Cardinals scored on a defensive miscue by center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, which has been a rarity this season. With one out in the fourth inning, Crow-Armstrong caught Alec Burleson’s long fly ball a step before the wall in center field. But he had lost track of the number of outs and nonchalantly spun and bounced off the wall as though the inning was over. M…
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