Chicago Cubs Star Joins Hall of Famer and Sammy Sosa in Ridiculous Team History
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Pete Crow-Armstrong joined an elite group within the Chicago Cubs franchise by being the third player to achieve 25+ home runs, 25+ doubles, and 25+ stolen bases in a season. He follows Ryne Sandberg and Sammy Sosa in this accomplishment. Sandberg had a notable career with the Cubs, including being named to the Hall of Fame and winning the MVP in 1984. Sammy Sosa is remembered for his impressive totals, including 609 home runs and multiple All-Star selections. Crow-Armstrong's current performance positions him as a potential MVP candidate this season.
Pete Crow-Armstrong is the 3rd player in Cubs franchise history to have a season with 25+ HR, 25+ 2B and 25+ SB, joining Ryne Sandberg and Sammy Sosa.
A 16-year veteran, Sandberg spent 15 years in Chicago, hitting .285 lifetime with 282 homers and 344 stolen bases. He also won the MVP in 1984.
Sosa spent 18 years in the big leagues with several teams, hitting 609 home runs and amassing 1,667 RBIs.
With 26 home runs and 28 stolen bases this season, Crow-Armstrong has a chance at winning MVP, competing against Shohei Ohtani.
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