Pete Crow-Armstrong hits his first career walk-off home run in the 10th inning to give the Chicago Cubs a 7-5 win over the crosstown Chicago White Sox at Wrigley Field. The two-run homer completes a rally and lifts the Cubs to victory.
Across reports, Crow-Armstrong is described as having a major impact offensively, including homering again earlier in the game. One outlet notes he also hits a leadoff homer to start the game, while another highlights that he reaches the 30-30 milestone by driving in a second home run. The Athletic specifically says the walk-off homer brings his total to 30 home runs for the season, tying or continuing his streak of reaching 30-30 for a second straight year.
While the outlets focus on slightly different storylines—his first walk-off homer, his leadoff production, and his 30-30 achievement—each source credits Crow-Armstrong’s power and the late extra-inning swing as the deciding moment in the Cubs’ win.