Cubs All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong Praises 2025 World Series Matchup
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Cubs All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong Praises 2025 World Series Matchup
"The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays combined to provide an all-time World Series matchup, as evident by viewership records in the United States and Canada. There were 27.3 million viewers who tuned in to watch the winner-take-all Game 7 on Fox, making it the most-watched World Series game since 2017. The Fall Classic and MLB postseason as a whole also had their highest viewership in eight years."
"But what the Dodgers and Jays did in the series, and what they gave to the game, it was pretty incredible. I had so much fun watching the end of that series. I mean, so many props go out to both those clubs. I think that was such a good representation of Major League Baseball. The goal is always to be there next year, but for the circumstances, I think it was pretty cool to watch that series."
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays produced a World Series that recorded record viewership in the U.S. and Canada. Game 7 drew 27.3 million viewers on Fox, the most-watched World Series game since 2017, and the Fall Classic and postseason had their highest TV audiences in eight years. MLB players praised the series' quality, with Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong singling out both clubs for representing Major League Baseball well. The Chicago Cubs reached the NLDS as a No. 4 seed and lost a decisive Game 5 to the Milwaukee Brewers. Crow-Armstrong made his first All-Star team, won a Gold Glove, hit .247 with 31 homers and 95 RBI, and committed to Team USA for 2026.
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