Pete Crow-Armstrong Hits Go-Ahead Grand Slam, Drives in 6 Runs as Cubs Rally to Beat Reds 13-6
- Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a go-ahead grand slam and drove in six runs as the Cubs rallied to a 13-6 win over the Reds on May 23, 2025 in Cincinnati.
- Crow-Armstrong's performance followed his second six-RBI game in eight days, making him the first Cubs player with two such games in a calendar month since at least 1920.
- The Cubs overcame a 6-2 deficit by scoring 11 unanswered runs, with key contributions also from Seiya Suzuki and Dansby Swanson in the late innings.
- Crow-Armstrong hit his 14th homer in 34 games, tying Cubs single-season records and joining an elite group of young National League players with multiple six-RBI games in a season.
- This victory marked the Cubs' 11th game scoring at least 10 runs within their first 51 games—a franchise record since 1898—underscoring their potent offense as they maintain the lead in the NL Central and extend their recent winning streak.
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Cubs and Crow-Armstrong make Reds’ early lead disappear
CINCINNATI (AP) — Pete Crow-Armstrong had two home runs — including a go-ahead grand slam in the seventh inning — and drove in six runs as the Chicago Cubs rallied for a 13-6 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night. It is the second six RBI game for Crow-Armstrong in eight days. According to Sportradar, he is the first Cubs player to have two six RBI games in a calendar month dating to at least 1920. The last player to do it in the majo…
Crow-Armstrong's 6-RBI night makes Cubs history
Pete Crow-Armstrong's first career grand slam in the seventh inning of Friday's 13-6 win over the Reds made him the first Cubs player since runs batted in became an official stat in 1920 to have two games with at least six RBIs in a month.
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