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Good and bad: Pete Crow-Armstrong breaks out, but Cubs lose sixth straight

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Good and bad: Pete Crow-Armstrong breaks out, but Cubs lose sixth straight originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Chicago Cubs walked off the field Friday afternoon hearing boos rain down from Wrigley Field once again after another frustrating loss.

Their losing streak reached six games, the offense continued collapsing in key moments, and concern around the team is beginning to grow louder by the day. But amid all the frustration surrounding Chicago’s latest defeat, Pete Crow-Armstrong gave the Cubs something they desperately needed: hope. Chicago fell 4-2 to the Houston Astros after going 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position and stranding 11 runners on base.

The Cubs repeatedly threatened throughout the afternoon but failed to deliver the one hit capable of changing the game. Crow-Armstrong, however, continued looking more comfortable than ever at the plate. The young center fielder launched a sixth-inning two-run homer into right field to snap Chicago’s 15-inning scoreless drought.

The blast traveled a Statcast-projected 406 feet and came off his bat at 104. 7 mph, briefly bringing life back into a silent Wrigley crowd. For a lineup currently struggling to find confidence almost anywhere else, Crow-Armstrong’s continued growth is becoming impossible to ignore.