Cubs' Crow-Armstrong hits for first cycle of 2026
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Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong became the first player in Major League Baseball to hit for the cycle in 2026, completing the rare feat of a single, double, triple, and home run in one game. The accomplishment puts Crow-Armstrong among an exclusive group of players to achieve the milestone, which occurs only a handful of times per season across all of baseball. His performance highlighted a standout moment for Chicago's young outfielder as the Cubs continue their season.