Pete Crow-Armstrong seeks balance over power hitting

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Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, 22, recently had a standout game, hitting two home runs and driving in five runs. He is currently leading the team in hits and runs this spring, with a batting average of .522. Following his impressive performance, Crow-Armstrong expressed a desire to focus on getting on base rather than hitting home runs. He aims to become a well-rounded player and prioritize strong defense. In lineup projections, Crow-Armstrong is expected to bat seventh on Opening Day. His speed and ability to create scoring opportunities may make him a key player for the Cubs in the upcoming season.


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