Pete Crow-Armstrong Completes Cycle As Cubs Secure Dramatic Win Over Rockies

Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong delivered a historic performance by hitting for the cycle while helping his team complete a comeback victory over the Colorado Rockies.

  • Glenn Catubig
  • 4 min read
Pete Crow-Armstrong Completes Cycle As Cubs Secure Dramatic Win Over Rockies
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The Chicago Cubs have experienced an uneven stretch after their impressive start to the 2026 season, but moments of brilliance continue to remind fans why the team created so much excitement early in the year. One of those moments came Monday night when outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong produced a historic performance during a dramatic win.

Crow-Armstrong powered the Cubs with a cycle in a 5-4 comeback victory over the Colorado Rockies at home. The achievement marked one of the biggest individual highlights of the season for Chicago and showcased the young star’s growing impact on the lineup.

The outfielder wasted little time making his presence felt. Crow-Armstrong opened the scoring with a leadoff home run before adding a triple later in the game, putting himself in position to complete one of baseball’s rarest accomplishments.

After the game, Crow-Armstrong explained that the possibility of completing the cycle entered his mind but did not distract him from his approach. His ability to stay focused helped him finish the milestone while keeping his attention on helping the Cubs win.

1. A Historic Night At Wrigley Field

Crow-Armstrong’s path to the cycle began immediately when he stepped to the plate as the first batter of the game. His leadoff home run gave Chicago early momentum and showed that the outfielder was seeing the ball well from the beginning. In the third inning, he added one of the most difficult parts of the cycle by recording a triple. With a home run and triple already completed, Crow-Armstrong had two of the biggest challenges behind him and needed only a double and single to finish the accomplishment. The opportunity was especially notable because the triple had been the missing piece during a previous near-cycle performance. Earlier in the week against the San Francisco Giants, Crow-Armstrong had recorded a home run, double, and single but could not find the elusive triple. This time, he avoided letting the opportunity slip away. His strong approach at the plate allowed him to complete the cycle, joining a select group of MLB players who have achieved the milestone.

2. Staying Focused Through The Moment

Crow-Armstrong admitted that thoughts of the cycle entered his mind after hitting the triple. With history within reach, the pressure could have affected his performance, but he said he remained focused on maintaining quality at-bats. The young outfielder explained that his priority was continuing to see the ball clearly and making solid contact rather than chasing the achievement itself. That mindset helped him stay composed during his next opportunities. His next two hits completed the cycle in impressive fashion. Crow-Armstrong recorded a double in the fifth inning and followed with a single in the seventh, checking off the remaining requirements and securing his place in Cubs history. The performance reflected the maturity that Chicago has been looking for from one of its most talented young players. While the cycle was a personal achievement, Crow-Armstrong’s focus remained on contributing to a team trying to regain consistency.

3. Cubs Find A Way To Win

Although Crow-Armstrong’s performance was the headline, the Cubs still needed a team effort to finish the night with a victory. Chicago found itself in a difficult position before rallying late to complete the comeback against Colorado. The win represented the type of response the Cubs have been searching for after struggling to maintain the momentum from their early-season success. Individual performances like Crow-Armstrong’s can provide a spark, but team execution remains essential over the course of a long season. Crow-Armstrong’s cycle became the 351st recorded in MLB history, placing his name among players who have achieved one of baseball’s most memorable statistical accomplishments. It added another milestone to a young career that continues to gain attention. For Chicago, the performance served as a reminder of the talent within the roster. While the team continues its push through the season, Crow-Armstrong’s breakout moments could become a major part of the Cubs’ hopes moving forward.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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