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Cubs' PCA calls pair of errors 'genuinely laughabl...
Key takeaways
- The error led to three runs scoring as Brewers third baseman David Hamilton came all the way around after hitting a single to center field on the play.
- Crow-Armstrong also dropped a fly ball in Tuesday's game, though that one didn't lead to any runs for Milwaukee.
- "Yesterday and today are genuinely laughable," Crow-Armstrong said.
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CHICAGO -- Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong called his errors over the past two games "laughable" after allowing a ball to scoot under his glove in the second inning of Wednesday's 5-0 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
The error led to three runs scoring as Brewers third baseman David Hamilton came all the way around after hitting a single to center field on the play.
Crow-Armstrong also dropped a fly ball in Tuesday's game, though that one didn't lead to any runs for Milwaukee.
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