Pete Crow-Armstrong shines as Cubs’ rising star while Sammy Sosa backs Chicago’s playoff potential

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Pete Crow-Armstrong emerges as a beacon for the Cubs while Sammy Sosa champions Chicago’s playoff hopes

Pete Crow-Armstrong is lighting up the diamond this season, establishing himself as a pivotal figure in the Chicago Cubs’ quest for success. With his electrifying performance, the young outfielder has quickly garnered adoration from fans and teammates alike.

Impressive Stats and Defensive Prowess

Through 137 games, Crow-Armstrong boasts a batting line of .253/.291/.494, highlighted by 34 doubles, 28 home runs, and a remarkable 85 runs batted in. His speed is an asset as well, with 32 stolen bases adding to his value on the base paths. Defensively, he has not only stood out but excelled, leading all Major League Baseball center fielders with an impressive tally of 378 putouts. Such a combination of offensive and defensive skills paints a promising picture for his future.

Praise from a Cubs Legend

Sammy Sosa, a Cubs icon and former slugger, recently shared his thoughts on Crow-Armstrong during an interview with Marquee Sports Network. Sosa, who had the opportunity to mentor the young player during spring training, expressed optimism about Crow-Armstrong’s potential.

“I had a chance to be with him in spring training. His approach, he’s the kind of guy that stayed with it,” Sosa remarked. He noted the importance of Crow-Armstrong’s swing mechanics, stating, “He got a long swing sometimes, but when he’s short and quick, that’s when he’s at his best. Right now, his attitude, he’s gotta bring his swagger to the plate. And he always does that. He’s gonna be fine.”

Sosa’s Optimism for the Cubs’ Playoff Aspirations

As the Cubs continue their campaign, they find themselves in a competitive position, currently sitting in second place in the National League Central, trailing the Milwaukee Brewers by 5.5 games. However, they have secured the top position in the NL Wild Card race, a crucial factor as the postseason approaches.

Sosa remains confident in his former team’s potential. “Normally in a 162-game season, they’re going to go through ups and downs like everybody else,” he acknowledged. “But right now, I think that passed already, and they’re coming back to be hot again. My money’s on them.”

With Crow-Armstrong’s rising star power and Sosa’s unwavering support, the Cubs are poised for an exciting finish to the season, igniting hope within the fanbase for a deep playoff run.

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