
Pete Crow-Armstrong Achieves 30-30 Milestone with Walk-Off Homer
In a thrilling game at Wrigley Field, Pete Crow-Armstrong hit two home runs, including a walk-off shot in the 10th inning, to secure a 7-5 victory for the Chicago Cubs against the White Sox.
Crow-Armstrong's performance included a lead-off homer on the first pitch of the game and a two-run homer that marked his 30th of the season, achieving the 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases milestone for the second consecutive year. He finished the night with four hits, a double, a walk, and a stolen base, bringing his season total to 31.
This game was particularly significant as Crow-Armstrong became the first player in Cubs history to record back-to-back 30-30 seasons and only the third player in MLB history to achieve multiple 30-30 seasons by age 24. Despite a recent slump, he demonstrated resilience and determination, which was noted by Cubs manager Craig Counsell, who praised Crow-Armstrong's performance as potentially his best in the major leagues.
