Crow-Armstrong Drives in 6 as the Cubs Pound the White Sox 13-3 at a Windy Wrigley Field
- The Chicago Cubs defeated the Chicago White Sox 13-3 on Friday at Wrigley Field with Pete Crow-Armstrong driving in six runs.
- The Cubs' offensive surge began following Crow-Armstrong’s critical second-inning three-run homer that shifted momentum decisively.
- Crow-Armstrong and Miguel Vargas combined for eight hits in nine at-bats, with Vargas achieving a milestone by hitting multiple home runs in a single game for the first time in his career during May.
- The White Sox’s front office emphasized that setbacks are inevitable and highlighted the importance of regrouping quickly following the team's recent defeat.
- The White Sox fell to 14-31, matching their worst 45-game start historically, while the Cubs improved to 26-19 and remain first in the NL Central.
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