Pete Crow-Armstrong’s Stellar Performance
Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong delivered a memorable performance at Busch Stadium on Saturday night. The Cubs played against the St. Louis Cardinals, leading 3-1 in the eighth inning when Crow-Armstrong made his mark.
The Home Run Incident
As the Cubs’ star stepped up to bat, facing a 1-0 count from St. Louis pitcher Gordon Graceffo, he seized the moment. Graceffo’s fastball over the plate met Crow-Armstrong’s bat, resulting in his seventh home run of the season. The ball soared into a section of shirtless fans, known as the ‘Tarps Off Crew.’
A fan caught the home run ball but failed to return it to the field, instead hitting a nearby spectator.
Overall Dominance
Throughout the game, Crow-Armstrong exhibited dominance at the plate, achieving a 4-for-5 performance. His output included a double in addition to his home run. This marked his first multi-hit game since May 8.
The Cubs secured a 6-1 victory over the Cardinals on Saturday, setting up an upcoming match in the series on Sunday.
Mark Harris is a writer for OutKick.

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