Pete Crow-Armstrong endures poor game after criticizing Dodgers fans
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 26
Pete Crow-Armstrong endures poor game after criticizing Dodgers fans
9 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 26
Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong struck out four times and committed a costly defensive error at Dodger Stadium on April 25, 2026.
His performance came shortly after offseason comments disparaging Los Angeles Dodgers fans, which he attempted to clarify during the series but reiterated his preference for Cubs fans.
Crow-Armstrong's remarks and struggles have sparked discussion about fan culture and attendance, highlighting broader debates over player-fan relationships and perceptions across Major League Baseball.
Did Crow-Armstrong’s comments on LA’s “see-me” culture ultimately expose his own hypocrisy?
Is Pete Crow-Armstrong’s $115 million contract already looking like one of baseball’s worst deals?
How much did 53,000 booing fans contribute to his epic on-field meltdown in Los Angeles?
What does his league-leading 47.1% chase rate reveal about the deep flaws in his swing?
After his historic collapse, was his breakout 30-30 season just a statistical fluke?
Can elite defense alone ever justify a nine-figure salary for a player who cannot hit?