Chicago Cubs top prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong capped off an epic at-bat with an equally-epic finish that you’ll have to see to believe.
Chicago Cubs top prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong has been praised for his incredible fielding ability and his tantalizing mix of speed and power, but it was his dogged tenacity that was on full display for the Tennessee Smokies Wednesday during a remarkable at-bat that ended with a grand slam.
Crow-Armstrong, with a nearly 1.000 OPS so far this season for the Smokies, came into his eighth inning at-bat seeking his first hit of the afternoon, and he was sure to get it in the best way possible.Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters. After taking the first two pitches of his at-bat against Birmingham Barons pitcher Luke Shilling, Crow-Armstrong fouled off 11 pitches and took two balls, and on the 16th pitch of the at-bat, he launched a grand slam over the right field wall to give Tennessee an emphatic victory:
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