
WATCH: PCA drills two-run homer against Brewers, youngest 20/20 club in Cubs history |
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Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong drilled a two-run homer to put the Cubs up 2-1 in the first inning of Thursday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers. It was his 20th homer of the season, and it traveled an estimated 377 feet. The homer put PCA in the 20-20 club this season as he is the first player in the majors to make that mark. He is the fastest Cubs player to make the 20-20 club in only his 73rd game this season (passing Sammy Sosa). He is also the youngest Cubs player ever to hit 20 home runs and steal 20 bases in a season. Check out his homer below: SCHEDULED PCA TWEET. pic.twitter.com/ZLyYY9gEFg Congratulations, PCA: Oh, to be young and good at baseball. pic.twitter.com/Ufoy9Q0VHW Cubs PCA on pace for 40 plus home runs. Only 9 Cubs have had 40 plus in history. Sammy Sosa ( 7 times) Ernie Banks ( 4 ) Hack Wilson, Andre Dawson, Dave Kingman, D Lee, Billy Williams, Hank Sauer and Ryne Sandberg the others.