Pete Crow-Armstrong (knee) out of Cubs' lineup Monday
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, JUL 22 – Pete Crow-Armstrong missed Monday's game due to a bruised right knee from a Sunday slide, marking only his second lineup absence this season, Cubs manager Craig Counsell said.
- Pete Crow-Armstrong was not in the Chicago Cubs' lineup on Monday due to soreness in his right knee, as announced by manager Craig Counsell.
- Crow-Armstrong injured his knee during a slide on Sunday against the Boston Red Sox, marking just the second time he has missed a game this season.
- Seiya Suzuki replaced Crow-Armstrong in center field, making his first major league appearance at that position, as reported by Counsell.
- Counsell reported that Crow-Armstrong 'woke up and felt a little swollen,' aiming for a return in the following game.
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Cubs rest OF Crow-Armstrong (knee) vs. Royals
Center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was not in the Chicago Cubs' lineup on Monday night, for a 12-4 loss to the Kansas City Royals, due to soreness in his right knee, but manager Craig Counsell said he hopes to have the All-Star "back in there (Tuesday)."
All-Star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong out of Cubs' lineup vs. Royals with bruised knee
Center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was out of the Cubs lineup Monday against the Royals with a bruised right knee, manager Craig Counsell announced, an injury Crow-Armstrong sustained on a slide Sunday.“[He] just banged it up and woke up and felt a little swollen,” manager Craig Counsell said before the Cubs’ 12-4 loss. “So we’re just going to try to give him the day [Monday], and hopefully back in there [Tuesday].”Seiya Suzuki, who typically se…
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