Pete Crow-Armstrong hits for cycle at Wrigley Field for Cubs

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Last updated Jun 16, 2026

Pete Crow-Armstrong hits for cycle at Wrigley Field for Cubs
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Pete Crow-Armstrong achieved a rare feat by hitting for the cycle on Monday night at Wrigley Field, marking the 13th cycle in Chicago Cubs history. This accomplishment is significant as it is the first cycle at Wrigley Field since 1993 and the first reverse-order cycle for the team. The last Cubs player to hit for the cycle was Carson Kelly on March 31, 2025. Historical context includes notable cycles from players such as Jimmy Ryan and Hack Wilson, highlighting the franchise's rich past in baseball.

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  • Crow-Armstrong hit for the cycle on June 16, 2026.
  • It was the first cycle at Wrigley Field since 1993.
  • This is the first reverse-order cycle for the Cubs.
  • Previous cycle was by Carson Kelly on March 31, 2025.
  • The Cubs have a total of 13 cycles in franchise history.
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The Chicago Cubs have achieved some rare feats in Major League Baseball history: Gabby Hartnett’s game-winning “Homer in the Gloamin'” on Sept. 28, 1938; Kerry Wood’s 20-strikeout game on May 6, 1998; and the 2016 World Series championship after a 108-year drought. Pete Crow-Armstrong hit for the cycle Monday night at Wrigley Field. It was the 13th cycle in franchise history, and the first at ...

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