Cincinnati’s Pete Crow-Armstrong of the Chicago Cubs made history by hitting his first career grand slam during a 13-6 win over the Reds, becoming the first Cubs player since 1920 to achieve two games with at least six RBIs in a month. The 23-year-old outfielder has excelled, hitting 14 home runs and driving in 45 RBIs in just 51 games this season, a feat matched by only two players since 1920. Manager Craig Counsell praised Crow-Armstrong’s unique skills, noting his impact on the game and the excitement he brings to fans.