The Chicago Cubs defeat the Kansas City Royals 7-3 thanks in large part to a key RBI from Pete Crow-Armstrong.
With a.183 batting average going into the game, Pete Crow-Armstrong finished 3 for 4 with a run and a crucial RBI to help the Chicago Cubs defeat the Kansas City Royals 7-3 on Sunday.
Crow-Armstrong was happy to see the team win, but he and many of his teammates were saddened by the loss of Christopher Morel, who was dealt for Isaac Paredes during the game and acquired by the Tampa Bay Rays.
Regarding Morel, Crow-Armstrong remarked, “He’s a special human.” “His smile and energy will be much missed. A guy who shows up in the clubhouse every day is one who is living up to his full potential like Christopher Morel.
Cole Ragans, the Royals’ starter, was the source of two of Crow-Armstrong’s three hits and RBI.
He remarked, “I saw him pretty good.” “I think lefties are generally okay. He is an excellent pitcher. It’s a solid pitch, so I’m glad he doesn’t utilize his change-up against lefties. The Cubs had an excellent offensive day recently.
In order to have a successful season, we aim to attempt to have days like these every day.
Following a difficult 3-9 run in their previous 12 games, the Cubs (51-56) are 12-8 in their last 20 games.
In six innings, Javier Assad (5-3) allowed three runs on five hits.