CINCINNATI -- No matter where Craig Counsell puts Pete Crow-Armstrong in the Chicago Cubs lineup, the center fielder is producing at a record rate.
Crow-Armstrong's first career grand slam in the seventh inning of Friday night's 13-6 win over the Cincinnati Reds made him the first Cubs player since runs batted in became an official stat in 1920 to have two games with at least six RBIs in a calendar month.
The 23-year old outfielder -- who batted cleanup on Friday night -- drove in six runs from the leadoff spot in the Cubs' 13-3 victory over the White Sox on May 16.