CHICAGO – Just 24 hours after their humiliating 3-18 loss to the San Francisco Giants, the Chicago Cubs delivered one of the most emotional comebacks of the 2026 season.
And once again, Pete Crow-Armstrong was at the center of the storm.
In an emotional afternoon at Wrigley Field, the Cubs’ young star hit two crucial home runs, including a tie-breaker when the team was just one out away from defeat. Then, Michael Busch completed the comeback with a decisive 10-inning run, securing a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Giants.
It wasn’t just a win.
It was a declaration that the Cubs still fight.
After the devastating 18-3 loss the previous day, many feared the team’s morale would collapse. The Giants hit seven home runs in that game, giving the Cubs one of their most forgettable days of the season.
But baseball always has a way of creating special stories.
From the start, both teams engaged in a tense back-and-forth battle. Ben Brown continued to prove he was one of the Cubs’ biggest bright spots recently. The young pitcher completely controlled the Giants’ offense for over five innings, allowing only one hit and losing no pitches while scoring five strikeouts.
On the other side, Landen Roupp also played exceptionally well.
Throughout the first few innings, the Cubs’ batters were almost unable to make a difference. The game resembled a classic pitching contest where every pitch was incredibly precious.
The first turning point came in the sixth inning.
Rafael Devers put the Giants ahead with a beautiful solo home run. As pressure began to mount on Wrigley Field, Pete Crow-Armstrong responded with his own solo home run to tie the series 1-1.
But that was just the beginning.
The game continued in a tense, nail-biting atmosphere. Thousands of spectators at Wrigley Field understood that even a small mistake could decide the final outcome.
Then the ninth inning arrived.
Matt Chapman executed a sacrifice fly to give the Giants a 2-1 lead. At that point, the Cubs had only three outs left to avoid another home loss.
Two outs.
No one on base.
The Wrigley stands were almost completely silent.
And then Pete Crow-Armstrong stepped up.
The Cubs’ star center unleashed a perfect swing that sent the ball over the fence. His second home run of the day. The tie was tied 2-2. Wrigley Field erupted in cheers.
That moment will likely become one of the Cubs’ most memorable moments of the season.
Not just because of the significance of the shot.
But also because of the timing.
When the team needed a hero most, Crow-Armstrong appeared.
The game went into extra innings.
At the start of the 10th inning, Ryan Rolison became the unsung hero. He kept clean sheets despite the Giants having an auto runner advantage at base two. Two consecutive strikeouts saved the Cubs from falling behind again.

And then the offense finished the story.
Dansby Swanson started the 10th inning as an auto runner at base two. Michael Busch stepped up to face Sam Hentges.
The drive through the right side of the court wasn’t particularly powerful.
But what happened next changed everything.
Giants right-fielder Victor Bericoto made a mistake, letting the ball go out of control. Swanson initially intended to stop at base three, but as soon as he realized his opponent’s error, he accelerated towards home plate. Wrigley Field erupted when the referee signaled the score. The Cubs won 3-2.
The Cubs players immediately rushed onto the court to celebrate.
After weeks of inconsistent play, this kind of victory can change the mentality of an entire team.
Especially for Pete Crow-Armstrong.
The young star finished the day with 4 hits on 5 swings and two crucial home runs. His hitting streak also extended to 11 consecutive games – the longest in his MLB career.
More importantly, Crow-Armstrong is proving that he’s not just the future of the Cubs.
He’s becoming the present.
In a season where Chicago has been constantly searching for a leader, this young center is emerging as a game-changer with just a swing.
After the game, Cubs fans left Wrigley Field with beaming smiles.
Because just one day after being crushed 18-3, their team had risen in the strongest way possible.
And at the heart of that resurgence was Pete Crow-Armstrong – the young man who transformed what seemed like a hopeless afternoon into one of the most emotional victories of the 2026 season.