Pete Crow-Armstrong makes history with 30-30 achievement as Cubs secure top Wild Card spot
The Chicago Cubs have emerged with a sense of urgency this season, eager to make their mark after a three-year absence from the postseason. Clinching their spot last week with a decisive victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Cubs are ready to leave their mark on October baseball. While they couldn’t quite reach the Milwaukee Brewers for the National League Central title, they have secured the top Wild Card seed, positioning themselves favorably as they look ahead to the playoffs.
PCA’s Historic Milestone
As the Cubs prepared for their matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals, all eyes were on Pete Crow-Armstrong. A mere home run away from joining the exclusive 30-30 club, PCA had more than just playoff aspirations on his mind. In the fourth inning, with the Cubs leading by one and a runner on first, he faced Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas. What followed was a moment to remember: Crow-Armstrong launched a hanging offspeed pitch deep into the right-field bleachers, marking his 30th home run of the season.
With this milestone, he joins a prestigious group of players who have achieved 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases by age 23 or younger. Bobby Witt Jr., Julio RodrĂguez, Ronald Acuña Jr., and Mike Trout are among the elite names on this list, highlighting just how significant Crow-Armstrong’s accomplishment is.
A Key Player in the Postseason Landscape
Crow-Armstrong’s offensive prowess is crucial as the Cubs gear up for the postseason. His ability to maintain this momentum could be instrumental in the team’s overall success. Alongside him, the Cubs will also be looking to get Kyle Tucker back on track, as both players possess the potential to be game-changers in October.
As the Cubs set their sights on postseason glory, Pete Crow-Armstrong’s historic achievement not only cements his status as a rising star but also serves as a rallying point for a franchise eager to reclaim its place among the league’s elite. The excitement is palpable, and all eyes will be on the Cubs as they prepare for the challenges that lie ahead in the postseason.