
Chicago Cubs’ centerfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong left Saturday’s game against the Washington Nationals in the sixth inning after fouling a pitch off of his knee.
Crow-Armstrong walked around for a bit and was checked on the by the Cubs’ trainer, and then finished his at-bat with a walk. However, the Cubs’ outfielder left the game after the inning.
After the game, Crow-Armstrong talked with reporters about his knee injury.
Crow-Armstrong Speaks on Leaving The Game
After the game, Cubs’ manager Craig Counsel said Crow-Armstrong was pretty sore, but that his x-rays came back negative and he’s day-to-day at this point.
“It was one of those moments where I just tried weighing options, and I’m no use really out there if I’m not moving the way I should be,” Crow-Armstrong said. “So, I felt that our best chance was not having me move around, limply, out there today.”
Crow-Armstrong is an elite centerfielder and his range and speed is what makes a difference in the outfield. The Cubs’ centerfielder and his manager decided it was better for him to leave the game after the injury.
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“I’ve never like fouled a ball straight off my kneecap before. I think it’s new pain. There’s definitely (expletive) that’s hurt worse, but this hurts and the legs are just funny,” Crow-Armstrong said. “That’s kind of how I help the cause, on a daily basis, is with my legs. So, it was a good stinger for sure.”
The Cubs finish their weekend series with the Nationals on Sunday and then have a three-game series with the Atlanta Braves before their next off-day on Thursday.
There’s no indication yet whether Crow-Armstrong will miss any more time, but the Cubs will monitor his knee contusion on a daily basis.
