
Will Pete Crow-Armstrong play tonight against Washington Nationals? Latest update on Chicago Cubs star's injury report (June 5, 2025)
Chicago Cubs fans are on the edge of their seats to see if their center fielder, Pete Crow-Armstrong, plays tonight against the Washington Nationals at 6:45 PM ET. The Cubs are having a great 2025 season, and Crow-Armstrong's speed and catches are a big part of it.
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Here's the latest on his health and what he might do tonight.
Is Pete Crow-Armstrong fit for tonight's game?
Back in early March 2025, Pete Crow-Armstrong had a small problem with his right hamstring during a practice game. They played it safe and sat him out, even though he said he was good to go and wanted to play. By February 28, 2025 he was back on the field against the San Diego Padres and looked good and healthy.
He was moving quickly and making great plays, and everyone knew he was all better.
As of June 5, 2025 there's no news on any new injuries for Crow-Armstrong. So he should be good to go tonight against the Nationals.
Just two days ago, on June 3, he had an awesome game, scoring two runs and stealing two bases. The Cubs are at the top of their division, and Crow-Armstrong's fast legs and great catches are a big help. Fans can likely see him in the lineup, maybe batting fourth, based on recent team posts on X.
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Why fans compare Crow-Armstrong to Javy Báez
Pete Crow-Armstrong plays with a lot of energy, and people say he's like former Cubs star Javy Báez.
On June 3, 2025, he tricked Nationals third baseman Jose Tena into making a mistake, helping the Cubs score in their 8-3 win. His 21 stolen bases this season show how fast he is, and his defense is one of the best in baseball.
Off the field, Crow-Armstrong's blue hair and fun personality make him a crowd favorite, unlike the quieter Nationals outfielder James Wood, whom he'll face tonight. Wood hits for power, but Crow-Armstrong's speed and excitement light up the game.
With some Cubs pitchers like Justin Steele and Shota Imanaga hurt, Crow-Armstrong's skills are super important to keep the team winning. Tonight's game is a chance for him to show off again and help the Cubs stay strong.

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