Pete leads the cub in the home series with Crow-Armestrong Reds

Pete Crow-Armestrong has continued to find ways to help the Chicago cub, who will try to win their fifth direct win on opening a three-game chain against Cincinnati Reds on Friday afternoon.
Crow-Armystrong exploded his 15th domestic run of the season in a 2–1 win against Colorado Rockies on Wednesday, the 23-year-old center’s fielder stole his 15th and 16th locations in a 4–3 victory in 11 innings.
He tied to the fifth fastest to reach those points in Major League baseball since 1900, reaching 15 home runs and 15 stolen locations in only 56 sports.
“The baseball found a lot of fun statistics,” Crow-Armestrong said. “It is for me at the beginning of the year that I see that kind of statue and really take back, I think.”
Crow-Armestrong of Solo Home run hit the fourth innings on Wednesday, leading to Chicago 2–0 lead. The pitch strike was a few inches below the zone, but he still managed to raise it over the fence.
“It is unique, under the strike zone he can do harm, but it is, it’s disadvantage,” the manager of the cubes Craig Counsel said. “When he gets a ball that is just below the strike zone, it is a little bit of his go-zone. It is his hot zone. It is really unique.”
Crow-Armestrong went to 5-for-13 against Reds in the last weekend in Cincinnati and went into nine runs, helping Chicago take two out of three.
The cub scored 28 runs in those games before it cooled down and placed nine against only the struggling Rockies, yet Chicago still came with a sweep.
Reds Left-Handru Andrew Abbott and Cubs Right-Hath Colin Ri went on a head-to-head on Saturday in a 6–4 victory by Cincinnati on Saturday and he will face the series opener again on Friday.
Abbott allowed one run and six hits in 5 2/3 innings in a win against cubs in the last weekend.
Meanwhile, REA was tagged for six runs and seven hits in five innings.
The outing Abbott (4–0, 1.77 ERA) had a magnificent month continuity, which would probably be in running for the NL Pitcher of the Month if he could make another concerted effort against the cub.
Abbott is 2–0 in May in May with 0.70 ERA in May. They have not allowed more than one run in any of them.
The cub Shortstop Dansbi Swansan has proved that he can see the ball well against Abbott, however, scoring two doubles, one domestic runs and four runs in 11 appearances against Abbott.
The Abbott is 1–0 in a total of two careers, which begins with a 3.10 ERA against the cub.
REC (3–1, 3.28) is 5–1 in nine career performances against Reds, including eight beginnings, but those games have 5.88 ERAs.
The Reds Hotin Hayes left the game after flying the pitch with his left leg on Wednesday.
Reds manager Terry Frankona said, “We have done her X-rays, and it is an individual.” “So we are going to scan him (Thursday morning). You can tell that he was hurting.”
HAYS 31 Games are hitting six domestic runs and 25 RBI. 303.
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