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Pete Crow-Armstrong channels emotions as he enters next phase with the Cubs
Summary
Pete Crow-Armstrong is focusing on channeling his emotions and learning to process failure as he moves into a new phase with the Chicago Cubs. Through 92 plate appearances this season he has a .573 OPS and one home run.
Content
Pete Crow-Armstrong is working to channel his on-field emotions as he moves into the next phase of his role with the Chicago Cubs. The club signed him to a six-year contract extension and has invested about $115 million in his future. He has been quieter at the plate early in the season, with a .573 OPS and one home run through 92 plate appearances. Coaches and executives say they want him to keep his expressive style while learning to process frustration more constructively.
Key points:
- The Cubs signed Crow-Armstrong to a six-year extension, with the organization described as investing roughly $115 million in his future.
- Through 92 plate appearances this season he has a .573 OPS, one home run, and has moved to the eighth spot in the lineup.
- The team was 13-9 and on a six-game winning streak after a 5-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies at Wrigley Field.
- Manager Craig Counsell, president Jed Hoyer and others have said they value his emotion but want him to direct it more effectively; Alex Bregman has been cited as an influence on his preparation.
- Crow-Armstrong competed for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic and spent time with established players, an experience coaches say informed his outlook.
Summary:
Crow-Armstrong's emotional style remains a valued part of his game, and the Cubs aim to help him channel that energy rather than remove it. His early offensive numbers are below expectations, but the team’s strong start has not depended solely on his production. Coaches and teammates say he will continue working on processing failure and refining his approach at the plate. Undetermined at this time.
