After Friday's blowout victory against the St. Louis Cardinals, the Chicago Cubs broke a six-season streak of not having multiple 30+ home run hitters.
Technically, the Cubs haven't had a single player eclipse the 30 home run mark since 2019, when Kris Bryant (31) and Kyle Schwarber (38) accomplished the feat. Michael Busch became the first of the 2025 season when he smacked his 30th long ball in Cincinnati last week.
But Pete Crow-Armstrong and Seiya Suzuki joined him in Friday's 12-1 win over the Redbirds, which was also the team's 90th win of the year.