Beyond the historic cycle, Crow-Armstrong has emerged as a driving force for Chicago, stepping up as one of the Cubs’ most consistent hitters amid an uneven season. His OPS rose to .843, he leads position players with a 4.3 bWAR, has 13 home runs, 43 runs scored, and 16 stolen bases, and has been a bright spot as teammates like Alex Bregman and Dansby Swanson have struggled at the plate. The Cubs’ success this year is increasingly tied to Crow-Armstrong’s production and leadership as he carries the offense.
Key takeaways:
– Crow-Armstrong hit for the Cubs’ 13th cycle in franchise history and capped the game with a walk-off RBI walk in the ninth.
– He candidly reflected on a lapse in focus but highlighted the rarity and significance of the cycle.
– Statistically, Crow-Armstrong is pacing the team with a high OPS (.843), top bWAR among position players (4.3), 13 HR, 43 R, and 16 SB, underscoring his role as a core contributor for Chicago.