Cardinals Fan Misses Throwback of Crow-Armstrong's 444-Foot Homer, Hitting Another Fan
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Updated · Fox News · May 31
Cardinals Fan Misses Throwback of Crow-Armstrong's 444-Foot Homer, Hitting Another Fan
10 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 31
A Cardinals fan who caught Pete Crow-Armstrong's eighth-inning home run at Busch Stadium tried to throw it back and instead appeared to hit a nearby fan by the wall.
The mishap followed Crow-Armstrong's 444-foot solo shot off Gordon Graceffo, his seventh homer of the season, as Cubs fans and Cardinals' 'tarps-off' hecklers traded cheers and boos.
Crow-Armstrong did more than supply the viral moment, finishing 4-for-5 with a double in his first multi-hit game since May 8.
Chicago turned that breakout into a 6-1 win over St. Louis, leaving the rivals to settle the three-game series in Sunday's rubber match.
After a $115M deal and a season slump, is this epic performance the real Pete Crow-Armstrong?
When a fan's taunt injures another, where is the line between passionate rivalry and dangerous behavior?