4 Hits and a 444-Foot Bomb: Pete Crow-Armstrong Reminded MLB Who He Is
You gotta love it when a guy just absolutely explodes out of a slump, right? That's exactly what Pete Crow-Armstrong did for the Chicago Cubs on Saturday night, dropping a season-high four hits on the St. Louis Cardinals in a monster 6-1 victory. Talk about silencing the haters! This dude rolled into the game hitting a meager .154 over his last 19 outings, even with a little four-game hitting streak quietly in the background. But last night? He flipped the switch and put on a show nobody saw coming, especially those St. Louis fans.
Crow-Armstrong Dominates From The Plate
Pete Crow-Armstrong wasn't just hitting, he was mashing. Going 4-for-5 on the night, he didn't just rack up singles. Nah, man, he ripped a double, absolutely launched his seventh home run of the season, scored twice, and drove in a pair of runs. It was a complete offensive clinic. You want to talk about a statement game? This was it. Early in the game, he led off the fifth with a double off starter Kyle Leahy, setting up Michael Busch to drive him home and knot things up for the Cubs after the Cards initially grabbed a lead in the fourth.
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While Crow-Armstrong was busy crushing baseballs, Ben Brown was dealing on the mound. Our guy Brownie went seven strong innings, tying his career high, limiting St. Louis to just three hits and a single run. He punched out six and walked only one. That's a quality start if I've ever seen one! The Cubs really broke it open in the sixth. Cardinals reliever Ryan Fernandez had a rough go, allowing Miguel Amaya to reach on a throwing error, then walking Dansby Swanson. That brought in Justin Bruihl, who then hit Crow-Armstrong to load the bases. Talk about a bad spot! Nico Hoerner, who also had a solid 2-for-6 night, singled to right to bring in the go-ahead run, and then Busch followed up with a sacrifice fly to make it a two-run game. Ian Happ chipped in with two hits, going 2-for-5 himself.
Shutting Down The Doubters With Authority
But Crow-Armstrong wasn't done showing off. He put the cherry on top in the eighth, blasting a Gordon Graceffo fastball a staggering 444 feet to right field. And get this: as it sailed out of the park, St. Louis fans were chanting "overrated." That's just beautiful! The TV broadcast even confirmed it was the hardest-hit ball of his career, clocked at 114.6 MPH. Then, for an encore in the ninth, he singled to score Seiya Suzuki, and literally ended the game by robbing Jordan Walker of extra bases with an insane sliding catch in the left-center gap. What a way to finish a game! Performances like this can ignite a team, and if Crow-Armstrong keeps this fire going, the rest of the league needs to take notice of what he can do. You gotta wonder if the Cubs are about to hit another gear.
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