Crow-Armstrong hits 25 homer-25 steal mark for Cubs in 92 games, the 4th-fastest in MLB history
MINNEAPOLIS, JUL 10 – Pete Crow-Armstrong recorded his fifth multi-homer game this season and ranks fourth-fastest in MLB history to reach 25 home runs and 25 steals, powering Cubs' 8-1 win over Twins.
- On July 10, 2025, Pete Crow-Armstrong powered the Chicago Cubs to an 8-1 win over the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis by going 3-for-4 at the plate and belting a pair of home runs.
- Crow-Armstrong reached the 25-home run and 25-steal mark in his 92nd game, making him the fourth-fastest player in MLB history to do so.
- He ranked third in MLB for stolen bases at 27, shared the sixth spot for home runs alongside Seiya Suzuki at 25, was fourth in runs scored tied with Kyle Tucker at 67, and placed seventh in RBIs with 70 this season.
- Crow-Armstrong maintains a.271/.309/.560 slash line with a 5.0 Wins Above Replacement and is the seventh player ever with five multi-homer and five multi-steal games.
- His remarkable season performance places him among top players, and he expressed deep respect for the company he is grouped with.
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Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong makes more history with his 25th home run, fifth multi-homer game of 2025 season
MINNEAPOLIS – Pete Crow-Armstrong’s second home run of the game soared above Target Field’s advertisement video board in right-center field, and into the third row of fans' outstretched hands.It was part of an offensive onslaught, as the Cubs lineup broke out of a two-game quiet stretch to avoid the sweep against the Twins with an 8-1 victory Thursday. And with three more regular season games to go before Crow-Armstrong takes the field in the Al…

Crow-Armstrong hits 25 homer-25 steal mark for Cubs in 92 games, the 4th-fastest in MLB history
Pete Crow-Armstrong continues his breakout season with the Chicago Cubs. The 23-year-old center fielder hit two home runs in an 8-1 win over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday to mark his fifth multi-homer game in 92 games.


Colin Rea silences Twins, PCA parks pair of HRs to lead Cubs over Minnesota
Pete Crow-Armstrong crushed a pair of home runs and right-hander Colin Rae handled the rest as the Chicago Cubs beat the Minnesota Twins in an 8-1 blowout in Minneapolis on Thursday afternoon.
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