Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong is named to the National League All-Star team for the second consecutive season, earning a reserve spot for the Midsummer Classic. The selection marks the second straight year the Cubs’ center fielder receives All-Star honors, reflecting his continued rise as a key player for Chicago. Cubs manager Craig Counsell comments on the broader attention given to top players, emphasizing how standout performers draw interest and recognition. The announcement comes as part of the league’s All-Star festivities, with the selection confirmed before the team’s All-Star-related event timing reported by outlets covering the announcement. Crow-Armstrong’s back-to-back All-Star selections place him among the more prominent players in the National League as the league prepares for the midseason showcase. Across the coverage, the core points remain consistent: Crow-Armstrong is selected as an All-Star reserve, and it is his second consecutive All-Star appearance.