HOLY SHIT! No better way to get your first MLB home run than by hitting a go-ahead home run at Wrigley Field. Pete Crow-Armstrong made his season debut with the Cubs in Thursday’s series finale against the Houston Astros and he snapped his 0-for-16 streak that dates back to last September in a huge way.
Tied at one in the sixth inning, PCA launched a bomb to the bleachers in right field, giving the Cubs a 3-1 lead.
First @MLB hit ☑️
First big-league HR ☑️
CUBS LEAD ???? pic.twitter.com/2JFe1QQdIt