What happened: Pete Crow-Armstrong has extended his hitting streak to 12 games, posting a .392 average with five home runs during the span. The stretch highlights significant mid-season adjustments for the center fielder, who has anchored the Cubs' lineup since moving to the top of the order.
Why it matters: The surge comes as the Chicago Cubs (34-32) fight to stay competitive in the NL Central standings, currently trailing the division-leading Brewers. Crow-Armstrong's offensive breakout, paired with his elite defensive metrics, provides the Cubs with a much-needed spark as they navigate a tight wild-card race.
By the numbers: Streak Average: .392 | HR in streak: 5 | 2026 Season HR: 11 | Defensive Outs Above Average: 11 | Cubs Record: 34-32
What to watch: The Cubs have an off-day Monday before heading to Coors Field for a three-game series against the Rockies starting Tuesday.