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PCA's tear continues with 2 more homers as he again reaches 20-20

Pete Crow-Armstrong records his 20th home run and 20th stolen base of the season during the Cubs' victory over the Orioles.

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The brief

The Chicago Cubs defeated the Baltimore Orioles with a score of 9-7. During the contest, Pete Crow-Armstrong hit two home runs, contributing to his achievement of becoming the first MLB player to reach the 20-20 milestone this season.

Coverage from MASN and Camden Chat details the game flow, noting that a late offensive rally by the Orioles was insufficient to overcome the deficit. The New York Times highlights Crow-Armstrong's statistical milestone as a primary focal point of the event.

Future reports will track whether other players reach the 20-20 threshold and how the Cubs' win impacts their standing. The status of the Orioles' record, currently at 42-51, remains a point of focus in ongoing season coverage.

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Quick answers

What is the final score of the Cubs-Orioles game?

The Chicago Cubs won the game 9-7.

What milestone did Pete Crow-Armstrong reach?

He became the first player in the MLB this season to record 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases.

What is the current record for the Baltimore Orioles?

The team's record is 42-51.

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