After the Chicago Cubs’ 5-0 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong expressed frustration over his costly errors in recent games, including a line drive that led to a three-run little league homer. He also missed a routine fly ball in a previous game, contributing to the team’s struggles. Crow-Armstrong, who has only one hit in 11 plate appearances during the series and is batting .225 this season, acknowledged that his performance is affected by mental pressure. The Cubs are on a five-game losing streak as they prepare to face the Houston Astros.



