
Pete Crow-Armstrong receives attention for his glove work in center field, including routes, jumps, and range. He also has a powerful throwing arm that is not tested often, but can be decisive when it is. In the bottom of the second, Andrew Benintendi attempted to advance from first to third on Edgar Quero’s single to center field. Crow-Armstrong made the play with a strong throw, preventing Benintendi from reaching third. After the play, Crow-Armstrong returned to his position, flexed, and made a bow-and-arrow gesture, drawing reactions from fans.
"Pete Crow-Armstrong gets a lot of attention for his glove work out in center field, but for most people, I think, that amounts to routes, jumps, range, etc. But like Jim Deshaies pointed out on the broadcast, he's also got a CANNON. He isn't tested often, but when he does, he can really uncork it."
"And that's exactly what happened in the bottom of the second, when Andrew Benintendi tried to go from first to third on Edgar Quero's single out to center field."
"My favorite part is after the play, when PCA strutted back out to his spot, flexed a little, and then pulled out the bow and arrow. Sox fans are gonna HATE him for that. Lol."
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