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Chicago Cubs Star Pete Crow-Armstrong Makes History
- Sep 6, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs left fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) scores against the Washington Nationals during the second inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Wrigley Field was buzzing on Friday, but it wasn’t just the cheap beer and the hope of a playoff run. No, the “P-C-A!” chants that have become the soundtrack to Pete Crow-Armstrong’s electrifying season reached a fever pitch. From Tokyo to every ballpark across the country, those three letters have meant excitement, and today, they meant history.

When Crow-Armstrong trotted out to center field, the roar was deafening. He tipped his cap, patted his heart, and soaked in a moment that was a long time coming. The fans weren’t just cheering for another win; they were anointing a new Cubs legend.

A Milestone Swing For Crow-Armstrong

The big moment arrived in the fourth inning against the rival Cardinals. With Starting Pitcher Miles Mikolas serving up a curveball that hung just a little too long, Crow-Armstrong unleashed the powerful swing that had been playing hide-and-seek for the past month. He sent that ball on a one-way trip to the right-field bleachers for a two-run shot. It was a no-doubter. After a brief admire-and-stare, he flipped his bat toward the dugout, the drought officially over. That swing wasn’t just his 30th homer of the season; it was his ticket into one of baseball’s most exclusive clubs.

Crow-Armstrong Joins Cubs Royalty

Before Friday, only one name was on the list of Cubs players in the 30-30 club: Sammy Sosa. The franchise icon, who had his own long-awaited return to Wrigley earlier this year, accomplished the feat in ’93 and ’95. Now, Crow-Armstrong stands beside him.

But PCA didn’t just join a club; he created his own. With that home run, he became the first player in the long, storied history of the Chicago Cubs to record 30 homers, 30 doubles, and 30 stolen bases in a single season. It is a trifecta of power, speed, and grit that puts him in a class all by himself.

He also became the sixth player this season to hit the 30-30 mark, setting a new MLB record for a single year. In a season filled with incredible power-speed combos, Crow-Armstrong just made sure his name will be remembered among the best.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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