What happened: The Chicago Cubs highlighted center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong in a feature celebrating his power and all-around game. The post frames him among the sport's five-tool players, the rare profile of hitters who can hit for average and power, run, field and throw.
Why it matters: Crow-Armstrong has become a centerpiece of a surging Chicago club, and the spotlight lands as the team plays its best stretch of the season. His two-way impact in center field raises the ceiling on a lineup pushing toward playoff contention.
By the numbers: Chicago has won four straight and 14 of its last 18 games. Crow-Armstrong hit for the cycle on June 16, the 13th in
What to watch: Phase 2 of National League All-Star voting closes at noon ET Thursday, a marker of how far Crow-Armstrong's profile has risen this season.