Overview
- In Chicago’s 8-1 win at Target Field on July 10, Crow-Armstrong went 3-for-4 with two homers, three runs and three RBIs to power the victory
- He reached 25 home runs and 25 stolen bases in just 92 games, breaking the Cubs’ franchise record for the quickest to that benchmark
- At 92 games, he is the fourth-fastest player in MLB history to join the 25-25 club, trailing only Eric Davis, Alfonso Soriano and Bobby Bonds
- His fifth multi-homer game of the season made him the first Cubs player with at least five in one year since 2005 and the only one age 23 or younger to do so
- According to Marquee Sports Network, he is the only major leaguer to hit 25 homers, steal 25 bases and drive in 70 RBIs before the All-Star break and OptaSTATS reports he’s the fastest ever to log five multi-HR and five multi-SB games