Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong Doubles Down on Dodgers Fan Criticism
Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong doubled down on his criticism of Los Angeles Dodgers fans this week. The 24-year-old All-Star escalated his previous comments, specifically targeting what he called bandwagon fans in Los Angeles.

Chicago Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong is not backing down from his criticism of Los Angeles Dodgers fans. When asked about controversial comments he made over the offseason, the 24-year-old outfielder chose to escalate rather than retreat.
Crow-Armstrong specifically targeted what he called bandwagon Dodgers fans. He tripled down on his previous remarks criticizing the Los Angeles fanbase, showing no signs of regret for the original comments.
The All-Star outfielder has given Cubs fans another reason to love him beyond his play on the field. His willingness to take shots at a rival fanbase adds fuel to what could become a heated rivalry between the franchises.
Crow-Armstrong's comments come as he enters his second full season with the Cubs. His outspoken nature appears to be winning over Chicago fans who appreciate players willing to stir up controversy with opponents.
Player feuds with opposing fanbases can intensify rivalries and create drama when teams face each other. Cubs and Dodgers fans should expect extra tension when the teams meet this season.
Watch for fan reactions when the Cubs and Dodgers face each other this season.
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