WATCH: Pete Crow-Armstrong crushes go-ahead homer for first MLB hit |
What a way to start a MLB career!
Cubs top prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong smacked a go-ahead two-run homer in the sixth inning to put the Cubs up 3-1 against the Astros on Thursday afternoon. It was his first big league hit, and it traveled 396 feet with a travel velocity of 107.2 MPH. What a life PCA has given the Cubs, as he is needed with the recent injury to standout outfielder Cody Bellinger. Check out the homer below: Pete Crow-Armstrong's first Major League hit is a homer! pic.twitter.com/oLy9RM7yIs Dugout celebration: Pete Crow-Armstrong collects his first Major League hit on a go-ahead homer! #Cubs pic.twitter.com/t7YI65HzrA Field view: Only time I’ve recorded a pitch all afternoon. Sometimes it works out. Pop the champagne @BinnysBev because PCA just went YARD! PCA has arrived 🤟 pic.twitter.com/9TwX1G6eoH ELEVATE AND CELEBRATE 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/YLFeoQUWIr
Go @Cubs Go! pic.twitter.com/TT9KjQoN2m