Chicago Cubs player Pete Crow-Armstrong experienced a series of unusual events during a game at Citi Field. Initially, his bat got stuck in the protective netting, an incident that caught the attention of fans and media. Later in the game, Crow-Armstrong used his helmet in an unconventional manner to maintain contact with second base while running. This action led to an incorrect call by the umpire, declaring him safe, which sparked controversy and anger among spectators, particularly Mets fans.
The umpires incorrectly allowed the Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong to use his helmet to stay on the bag and Mets fans were livid https://t.co/CnkFbprtDI https://t.co/qXiUeSNGq6
That’s one way to slide into second base 🤣 @Cubs Pete Crow-Armstrong used his helmet to stay safe https://t.co/hMszLcaf4p
An umpire incorrectly called Pete Crow-Armstrong safe using his helmet to stay on second https://t.co/mmC9kr1w3z
More weird baserunning for Pete Crow-Armstrong as he runs into the umpire while rounding first https://t.co/sIOOAxy4z5
Pete Crow-Armstrong has used his helmet to tag the bag and been obstructed by an umpire running to second. You can't predict baseball.
Pete Crow-Armstrong took off his helmet while running and then used it to stay on the base https://t.co/I4ZeBEBG2u
Pete Crow-Armstrong used his helmet to stay on second base https://t.co/iAVcmZh8nL
Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong gets bat stuck in Citi Field netting in bizarre moment https://t.co/dxzbEQLn4R https://t.co/4pWSzhD92B
Pete Crow-Armstrong’s bat got stuck in the netting at Citi Field. 🤣 (Via: @SNYtv) https://t.co/yIExloDCXA
Pete Crow-Armstrong lost his bat and it got stuck in the protective foul ball netting https://t.co/3kCJzhqQOX