Centerfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong propelled the Chicago Cubs to a 7-5, 10-inning victory over the Chicago White Sox at Wrigley Field on Monday night with a rare feat: hitting both a leadoff home run and a walk-off home run in the same game.
Crow-Armstrong, an MVP candidate, began the game with a home run, setting the tone for the Cubs. The game remained competitive, ultimately requiring extra innings to determine a winner.
The Cubs secured the win when Crow-Armstrong hit a walk-off home run, completing the 7-5 victory. This marks the first time the Cubs have achieved the rare combination of a leadoff and walk-off home run in the same game since 2010, according to ESPN.
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