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Pete Crow-Armstrong Reaches 30–30, Launches Cubs’ First 30–30–30 Season in 12–1 Win

The two-run blast at Wrigley completed a first-of-its-kind power–speed–doubles feat for the franchise as Chicago closed in on hosting the NL Wild Card series.

Overview

  • His 30th homer was a two-run shot off Miles Mikolas in the fourth inning, and the Cubs routed the Cardinals 12-1 at Wrigley Field.
  • Crow-Armstrong finished the night at 30 home runs, 35 steals and 37 doubles, becoming the only Cub with 30 homers, 30 doubles and 30 steals in one season.
  • He joined Sammy Sosa as the only Cubs players with a 30-30 season and became the sixth MLB player to reach 30-30 in 2025, setting a single-season league record.
  • The victory trimmed Chicago’s magic number to one to secure home-field advantage as the NL’s top wild-card team, with a series against the Padres set to start Tuesday.
  • Seiya Suzuki hit a grand slam for his 30th homer, becoming the third Japanese player to reach 30 in a season, while Michael Busch hit his 32nd and Kyle Tucker returned from the IL and reached base twice.