The 2025 regular season isn't even at its midpoint, but Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong has already made history by padding his stats.
Crow-Armstrong homered in Tuesday's series-opener against the Milwaukee Brewers. After Wednesday's contest was postponed, the 23-year-old center fielder hit another home run in the finale on Thursday.
Even though Chicago lost 8-7, Crow-Armstrong is now batting .270 with an .867 OPS and 4.5 WAR.. He has recorded 20 home runs, 16 doubles, three triples, 23 stolen bases, 54 runs and 60 RBIs through 73 games this season.
According to OptaSTATS, the only other player in MLB history who has reached 20 home runs, 23 stolen bases and 60 RBIs prior to July 1 is Eric Davis, who did so in 1987.
This season, Pete Crow-Armstrong of the @Cubs has hit 20 homers to go with his 23 stolen bases and 60 RBI.
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) June 20, 2025
The only other player in MLB history to reach those three stats prior to July in a season is Eric Davis of the Reds in 1987. pic.twitter.com/3N1avL5Rs7
While Davis only finished ninth in NL MVP voting that year, he was named an All-Star, won a Silver Slugger and earned a Gold Glove, each of which were the first of his career. Crow-Armstrong would be in the same boat in 2025, should he carry this pace through September.
The Cubs are set to open up a series with the Seattle Mariners on Friday, with first pitch scheduled for 2:20 p.m. ET. Crow-Armstrong will bat cleanup.
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