Pete Crow-Armstrong
Definition
Pete Crow-Armstrong is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball.
Born Peter Henry Crow-Armstrong on March 25, 2002, in Sherman Oaks, California, he was selected 19th overall by the New York Mets in the 2020 MLB Draft and traded to the Cubs in 2021.
In 2025, he joined the 30-30 club with 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases, earned All-Star starting honors, won a Gold Glove Award, and made the All-MLB Second Team.
Examples
Pete Crow-Armstrong's laser throws from center field make outfielders look like they're playing fetch with a caffeinated crow.
After joining the 30-30 club, Pete Crow-Armstrong proved his arm is stronger than Neil's moonwalk.
Fans call him PCA because Pete Crow-Armstrong robs homers with the precision of a bird with biceps.
Pete Crow-Armstrong started 2025 in Japan, hurling baseballs farther than most crows fly for lunch.