Pete Crow-Armstrong’s breakout season saw the Chicago Cubs center fielder garnered plenty of attention this year.

From being voted to start for the National League in July’s All-Star Game to producing the Cubs’ first 30-30 season since Sammy Sosa, Crow-Armstrong has quickly become one of the top young players in Major League Baseball .

His ascension has earned him a spot on the international stage: Crow-Armstrong will play for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic this spring. He joins the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Corbin Carroll and the three-time New York Yankees MVP Aaron Judge in Team USA’s outfield. The honor was revealed Thursday during the league’s awards ceremony in Las Vegas.

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