PCA Hits Second Straight 30-30 Season, Bolsters MVP Case
Pete Crow-Armstrong joins elite company with back-to-back 30-30 seasons, elevating his standing in the NL MVP race for Chicago.

Pete Crow-Armstrong has achieved a 30-30 season for the second consecutive year, a rare feat in MLB history. The Cubs outfielder's combination of power and speed continues to make him a legitimate NL MVP candidate. His performance provides a significant boost to Chicago's offensive profile heading into the final stretch of the season.
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Cubs Announce First Player in Franchise History With Back-to-Back 30/30 Seasons
The Chicago Cubs announced a franchise first: one of their players has posted back-to-back 30 HR / 30 SB seasons, a feat no Cub has ever achieved.

Pete Crow-Armstrong Reaches 30 HR / 30 SB With Walk-Off
Cubs OF Pete Crow-Armstrong reached the 30 HR / 30 SB milestone with a walk-off, per the Chicago Cubs' official account.

Cubs Pitching Issues 4 Leadoff Walks and a Leadoff HBP
Chicago Cubs pitchers have issued four leadoff walks and a leadoff hit by pitch in one game, per White Sox beat reporter Scott Merkin.

Cubs' Edward Cabrera: Patrick Mooney Raises Questions About His Future in Chicago
Patrick Mooney reports a Cubs voice acknowledged Cabrera's tenure hasn't gone as hoped, leaving his future with the club openly uncertain.

Hoyer explains Cubs' decision to land Clay Holmes
Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer went on record discussing how and why the organization acquired pitcher Clay Holmes.

Cubs Post Roster Moves With No Detail in Article Body
The official Cubs account announced roster moves but the article body contains only a link, leaving specifics unknown.
