KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Pete Crow-Armstrong, who came into the game hitting .183, was 3 for 4 with a run and the go-ahead RBI as the Chicago Cubs defeated the Kansas City Royals 7-3 on Sunday.
While he was happy to contribute to the victory, Crow-Armstrong and many of his teammates were down about losing teammate Christopher Morel, who was traded during the game to the Tampa Bay Rays for Isaac Paredes.
''He's a special human,'' Crow-Armstrong said of Morel. ''We're going to miss his energy for sure, his smile. Reaching his full Christopher Morel potential every day is a guy showing up every day in the clubhouse.''
Crow-Armstrong got two of his three hits and his RBI off Royals starter Cole Ragans.
''I saw him pretty good,'' he said. ''I tend to see lefties relatively okay. He's a really good pitcher. I'm glad he doesn't use his change-up against lefties, because that's a good pitch. The Cubbies just had a really good offensive day.
"We want to try to have days like this every day to help have a winning season.''
The Cubs (51-56) are 12-8 in their last 20 games after going 3-9 in their previous 12.
Javier Assad (5-3) allowed three runs on five hits in six innings.