Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong commits multiple fielding errors and makes vulgar comments toward a fan
Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong made two fielding errors on Tuesday and Wednesday, with the Wednesday error allowing three runs to score. Days earlier on Sunday, he was caught on camera using profane language toward a female fan in the outfield. Crow-Armstrong acknowledged the errors as 'genuinely laughable' and attributed them to trying too hard to compensate for offensive struggles.
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Both outlets report the same sequence of events, but Breitbart emphasizes the vulgar remark's severity and Crow-Armstrong's defensive response, while NY Post frames it as context for a rough week without detailing the specific language or his explanation.
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“Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong Gives Up Little League Home Run After 'Genuinely Laughable' Error”
“Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong makes 'genuinely laughable' errors days after vulgar clap-back at female fan”
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