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PCA scores on wild pitch FROM SECOND BASE as Cubs snap skid
CHICAGO — As the baseball skipped away from Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez, Pete Crow-Armstrong easily advanced from second to third base, slowing up as he approached the bag. The Cubs center fielder kept his eye on the plate and saw an opening with reliever Clay Holmes still several steps from home.
Crow-Armstrong turned on the burners and sprinted in, sliding across the plate and popping to his feet to roar along with the Wrigley Field crowd. In a 10-3 romp over the Mets, his fifth-inning scramble was a snapshot into the Cubs’ desire to swiftly turn the page on their recent slide and get closer to wrapping up home-field advantage in the playoffs’ Wild Card round.
Pete Crow-Armstrong's Caleb Williams reference is everything for Bears fans
Things are finally starting to look up for Chicago sports, as the Chicago Bears appear to have found something with Caleb Williams at quarterback while the Chicago Cubs try to fortify their playoff lineup around star young center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong.
As the Cubs are trying their best to secure the top wild card spot in the National League, Craig Counsell's crew took down a fellow playoff hopeful in the New York Mets 10-3 on Wednesday night. One of the highlight plays of the night was a PCA special that would have made even the unaware impressed.
Crow-Armstrong, who many believe to be the fastest player in the league, scored from second on a wild pitch in that game. To hear him tell it, Crow-Armstrong channeled the essence of Williams during his run, as he needed to be able to "scan the field like our boy Caleb does" in order to pull off such a daring and risky move.
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Pete Crow-Armstrong Stole Home From Second on a Wild Pitch vs. Mets
The Mets are clinging to a one-game lead in the NL wild card chase right now as they, the Reds and the Diamondbacks all lost on Wednesday night. New York didn't put up much of a fight in their loss to the Cubs at Wrigley Field as Chicago won 10-3 and Pete Crow-Armstrong scored from second on a wild pitch.
That's right. The same night a guy got thrown out at first from right field, another player basically stole home from second base.
The Cubs had a 6-2 lead in the bottom of the fifth when Crow-Armstrong came to the plate with two outs and a runner on third. PCA chopped one to third that was fielded cleanly by Mark Vientos, but his throw was in the grass and bounced into the stands. A run scored and Crow-Armstrong trotted to second on the error.
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