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Pete Crow-Armstrong strikeout leaves Orioles and Cubs announcers in disbelief

In one of those rare moments of complete agreement, both the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago Cubs announcers were stunned by a strikeout call against Pete Crow-Armstrong—one that didn’t look like a strike to anyone watching.

Pete Crow-Armstrong #4 of the Chicago Cubs strikes out during the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Wrigley Field on August 2, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.
© Getty ImagesPete Crow-Armstrong #4 of the Chicago Cubs strikes out during the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Wrigley Field on August 2, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.

Pete Crow-Armstrong was at the center of a controversial moment during the Chicago Cubs’ narrow 4-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles. In a game where both teams’ announcers found rare common ground, a questionable strikeout call against Crow-Armstrong sparked criticism from both sides.

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It happened in the bottom of the 5th inning with the Cubs leading comfortably, 3-0. Crow-Armstrong was behind in the count when Orioles pitcher threw a pitch that clearly missed the strike zone. Despite that, the umpire rang him up, calling it a strikeout.

The reaction from the Cubs broadcast team was immediate and blunt: “That’s egregious. That’s horrible.” They emphasized how far outside the pitch was and even added, “Good at mountain ball, bad call there. I’m sure right now Jiménez realizes he missed this one by a lot.”

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Even the Orioles announcers didn’t defend the call

Kevin Brown, calling the game for MASN, expressed his surprise when the umpire called it a strike, noting the pitch was high and off the outer corner. That’s a gift for Jimenez, he said, as Crow-Armstrong stood in disbelief, visibly arguing with the umpire.

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The Orioles would go on to win the game—marking their first victory of August in the second matchup of the series against the Cubs. It’s also the second game of a six-game road trip before they return home on August 8 to host the Athletics.

Orioles in bad shape

As for Baltimore’s postseason hopes, they remain faint. Sitting at 51-60 and in last place in the AL East, the Orioles would need a near-miraculous run to reach October baseball. That said, with the Yankees and Rays both struggling, anything remains possible.

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