What happened: Since May 26, a span of 33 games, Pete Crow-Armstrong leads all of MLB with 102 total bases, a .756 slugging percentage, and 51 hits. His .378 batting average over that stretch trails only Jung Hoo Lee's .397 among qualified hitters (minimum 120 plate appearances).
Why it matters: The run cements Crow-Armstrong among the sport's most productive hitters this summer, pairing elite contact with the extra-base power to lead the league in total bases over a month-plus window. It is the latest evidence of a full breakout at the plate for a player already valued for his glove, as the same five-tool profile scouts have highlighted now shows up at the top of the offensive leaderboards.
By the numbers: Since May 26 (33 games): 102 total bases (MLB-best), .756 slugging, 51 hits. His .378 average ranks second only to Jung Hoo Lee's .397 over the span (min. 120 PA).
What to watch: Watch whether Crow-Armstrong can sustain the pace and close the batting-average gap on Lee as the second half of the season unfolds.