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Pete Crow-Armstrong Player Props: June 20, Cubs vs. Mariners

Pete Crow-Armstrong Player Props: June 20, Cubs vs. Mariners

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Pete Crow-Armstrong's Chicago Cubs square off versus the Seattle Mariners on June 20 at 2:20 p.m. ET, and will see starting pitcher George Kirby on the hill. Crow-Armstrong hit one homer in his previous game, going 1-for-3.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Pete Crow-Armstrong player prop bets.
Crow-Armstrong has hit a team-high 20 homers (he's added 60 RBI). Among hitters in MLB action, Crow-Armstrong ranks sixth in homers and fourth in RBI.
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