Pete Crow-Armstrong impacts Cubs-Cardinals rivalry with home run

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Last updated Jun 1, 2026

Pete Crow-Armstrong impacts Cubs-Cardinals rivalry with home run
Summary

Pete Crow-Armstrong contributed to the Chicago Cubs' 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on June 1 at Busch Stadium. After facing jeers from Cardinals fans, he hit a 444-foot home run in the eighth inning, celebrating with a bat flip that resonated with the crowd. This performance adds to the existing tension and rivalry between Cubs players and Cardinals fans, as Crow-Armstrong joins a lineage of disliked Cubs figures in St. Louis history. As the season progresses, he is expected to face continued scrutiny from rival fans during future matchups.

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  • Cubs win 6-1 against Cardinals on June 1.
  • Crow-Armstrong hits a 444-foot home run in the eighth inning.
  • The home run response comes amid fan taunts of 'overrated'.
  • Crow-Armstrong's celebration includes a bat flip directed at the crowd.
  • He joins a history of Cubs players viewed as villains in St. Louis.
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  • 12:05 AMYahoo SportsColumn: Pete Crow-Armstrong joins the long list of Chicago Cubs villains in St. Louis
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ST. LOUIS — There’s always room for a good Chicago Cubs villain in their rivalry with the St. Louis Cardinals, from Dusty Baker to Carlos Zambrano to Kris Bryant to Pete Crow-Armstrong, the latest to throw his hat into the ring. For reasons that can’t be fully explained, St. Louis fans have a strong dislike for Crow-Armstrong that goes above and beyond their normal dislike of Cubs players. ...

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