Pete Crow-Armstrong made Chicago Cubs history on Friday.

With a fourth-inning home run, Crow-Armstrong became the second member of the Cubs franchise’s 30-30-30 club.

What we know:

When Crow-Armstrong hit his 30th home run in the bottom of the fourth inning, has also started his own exclusive club.

He’s begun the 30-30-30 club, meaning he’s the first Cubs player to hit 30 home runs, steal 30 bases and record 30 doubles in a single season in franchise history.

This also entered him into the 30-for-30 club. Only Cubs legend Sammy Sosa was the other player to ever record 30 homers with his 30 stolen bases in a single season.

Crow-Armstrong’s fourth-inning homer scored Kyle Tucker, and included a bat flip that indicated Crow-Armstrong just knew right off the bat that his hit wasn’t stayi

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