Pete Crow-Armstrong did the hard part first.
The Chicago Cubs‘ center fielder hit for the cycle Monday night against the Colorado Rockies at Wrigley Field, and he did it backwards. He led off the bottom of the first with a 434-foot home run off of Michael Lorenzen. He tripled in the third inning and doubled in the fifth. He dropped a single in the seventh to complete one of the rarest feats in baseball.
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And then in a very PCA-way, he got picked off first base on the very next pitch.
It was the first cycle in the majors this season, the first
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