Los Angeles — A dramatic war of words is spreading from the West Coast to the Midwest as a Los Angeles commentator has officially responded to Pete Crow-Armstrong’s recent controversial remarks about Los Angeles Dodgers fans. The Chicago Cubs star’s blunt comments not only sparked a social media backlash — but also unsettled sports analysts in LA ahead of the 2026 season.
The incident stemmed from a recent interview with Chicago Magazine, where Crow-Armstrong described a deep emotional response to Cubs fans — who “don’t just come to take pictures and leave” — and compared them to Dodgers fans. These words quickly spread throughout MLB and left the Dodgers community feeling deeply offended.
Crow-Armstrong, after emphasizing his connection with Chicago fans and their passionate style, said: “They’re not just baseball fans who come to watch the game like Dodgers fans—come to take pictures and leave. They really pay attention. They care.” This statement, while intended to praise the Cubs Nation, was interpreted by many LAs as a subtle criticism of Dodgers fans.
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In that context, on the SportsNet L.A. program, former MLB player—now a Los Angeles-based analyst, Jerry Hairston Jr.—attacked. He not only defended Dodgers fans but also completely refuted Crow-Armstrong’s point.
“First, I’ll say that I’m a friend of PCA,” Hairston stressed on live television. “He’s a great guy. But let’s not forget—Dodgers fans are the most passionate supporters. They fill Chavez Ravine every night, vibrant and proud.”
This statement wasn’t just a response, but also a way to rekindle the pride of Dodgers fans, who are accustomed to criticism and pressure from both the media and rival supporters.
Hairston went further, emphasizing that Dodgers fans are more than just spectators—they are symbols of Los Angeles sports culture. He recalled the nights packed with energy in the stands, the chanting fans at every home game, and how the LA community showed their love for their team.
This sentiment quickly spread on social media from the Dodgers Nation, with hashtags like #DodgerPride, #ChavezRavineForever, and messages of encouragement to unite the home team’s fanbase ahead of the showdown with Crow-Armstrong.
An official tweet from SportsNet L.A. even called for:
“Dodger fans, get ready to create a fiery atmosphere at Chavez Ravine! PCA is coming in late April!”
This story isn’t just a war of words between MLB’s most powerful fanbases—it’s become a hot topic on sports shows and fan forums.

More extreme, some Cubs fans retaliated on X and other platforms, arguing that Crow-Armstrong’s statement stemmed from his love for Chicago—not intended to offend anyone. They reiterated that Cubs fans have been loyal to the team for many long years without a championship, and that dedication is what Crow-Armstrong wanted to highlight.
Meanwhile, Dodgers fans countered that they are living in a golden age with consecutive wins, consistent attendance, and ever-increasing loyalty each season.
While many view this as just “trash talk” in baseball, the deep pride behind each reaction is undeniable. Both sides demonstrate an unwavering love for their team—not just through statistics or achievements, but through what fans feel in every game.
For Crow-Armstrong, the reason for his powerful statement stemmed from genuine emotion: his appreciation for the fans who have always supported him and the Cubs. And while his words were controversial, they drew more attention from MLB to fanbase culture—something often diminished in the digital age.

At the end of the broadcast, Jerry Hairston Jr. delivered a passionate message to Dodgers fans:
“Be proud to be at the stadium. Shout louder. Prove that Dodgers fans are not just spectators—they are the reason this team is successful.”
And with Opening Day approaching, this story will undoubtedly continue to live on social media, MLB talk shows, and especially when the Cubs and Dodgers face off directly at Dodgers’ home stadium in April—where every shout, every cheer will be seen as a silent response to Crow-Armstrong and the reactions surrounding his shocking statement.
PCA not only sparked controversy among fans — he ignited an emotional battle between two of baseball’s most powerful fanbases.