Pete Crow-Armstrong Opens Up About Injury After Leaving Cubs Game
“I just didn’t think — like it was one of those moments where I just tried weighing options,” said Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong on Saturday. The third-year MLB player left Saturday’s game against the Nationals after the bottom of the sixth inning on Saturday after fouling a ball off his kneecap. His official injury designation is a right knee contusion.
Post-game x-rays were negative, which is good news for the Cubs. Crow-Armstrong had just returned from an injury absence earlier in the week, and he’s one of Chicago’s best players. As outfielder Kyle Tucker continues to miss time with a calf strain, the Cubs will need Crow-Armstrong back as soon as possible.
“I’m no use really out there if I’m not moving the way I should be,” Crow-Armstrong said. “So I felt that our best chance was not having me move around limply out there today. I’ve never fouled a ball straight off my kneecap before. I think it’s new pain. There’s definitely [stuff] that’s hurt worse, but this hurts. And the legs are just funny. That’s kind of how I help the cause on a daily basis is with my legs, so I mean…yeah it was a good stinger for sure.”
The Chicago Cubs are in the Thick of the MLB Wild Card Race

Ezra Shaw/GettySAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 26: Pete Crow-Armstrong #4 of the Chicago Cubs slides home to score against the San Francisco Giants in the fifth inning at Oracle Park on August 26, 2025 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
With an 81-61 record as of this writing, the Cubs currently rank second in the National League’s Central Division behind the Milwaukee Brewers. Currently six and a half games back in the division with 21 left to play, winning the NL Central is an extremely unlikely goal.
However, the Cubs are the current leaders in the National League wild card race. They are four games ahead of the San Diego Padres for the top wild card seed and five games ahead of the New York Mets, who currently hold the final wild card berth as things stand today. The Mets are four games up on the San Francisco Giants for that last spot.
As the home stretch of the MLB season gets underway, the Cubs are in extremely good playoff position. Winning the division would be a herculean task, but they are a near-lock for a wild card berth, and are the substantial favorites for the top wild card seed. Chicago hasn’t made the playoffs since 2020, but they’ll need to be healthy if they want to make some noise once they get there.
Pete Crow-Armstrong is One of the MLB’s Best Young Outfielders
Drafted by the New York Mets in 2020 after initially committing to play college baseball at Vanderbilt, Crow-Armstrong missed extensive time with an injury and was eventually traded to the Cubs in 2021. After spending some time in the Minor League, he made his MLB debut in 2023. but his breakout came in 2025. He was the fourth-fastest player in MLB history to reach 25 home runs and 25 stolen bases in a single season.
Lakers’ LeBron James Taking Retirement Decision “Year-by-Year,” Say Analyst

LeBron James is entering his 23rd year in the NBA. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar recently opted into his $52.6 million player option.
James, 40, showed no signs of slowing down last season. In 70 regular-season games, he averaged 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds and 8.2 assists per game. He shot 51.3% from the field and 37.6% from deep.
However, despite such high-level offensive production, James’ eventual retirement remains a discussion point amongst both fans and media alike. In a recent episode of “The Hoop Collective” podcast, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst noted how it would appear James is taking the retirement decision a year at a time.
“Based on my conversations, I honestly think they don’t know,” Windhorst said. “As far as I know, he’s honestly going year to year.”
James is still an elite player in the NBA. He is entering his first full season as the Lakers’ second option behind Luka Doncic. If he has another strong year, it’s hard to envision him walking away from the league. Nevertheless, James’ career is certainly in the final stages, and sooner or later, a decision to step away must be made.
Carmelo Anthony Jokingly Tells James to Retire
In a recent appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Anthony jokingly suggested that James should consider retirement after the upcoming season.
“He’s still going, it’s unbelievable, man,” Anthony said. “That’s my brother. We talk about being around, being together, being tied, being connected, being talked about since we were 17, 18 years old. And for me to be entering the Hall of Fame, and for him, hopefully, to get his ass up out of there and come on over this side (smiles). Enough is enough. Give it a break.”
James and Anthony both entered the NBA in 2003. They both played for the Lakers together during the 2021-22 season. Unfortunately for Anthony, he and James were unable to win a championship that season, meaning the former Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks superstar ended his career without a championship.
Paul Pierce Expects Lakers’ LeBron James to Retire
Former Boston Celtics champion Paul Pierce believes this could be James’s last year in the NBA.
“If I’m a betting man, I think this will be his last season,” Pierce said. “You know, I think he’s played 21, 22 years. He’s been the GOAT for so long. He’s maintained the stats. We appreciate what he brought to the game and how he’s held the mantle since (Michael) Jordan left. Bron is one of them ones. We appreciate him. But I think his time is up. But we appreciate what he’s done for the league.”
Paul Pierce thinks this will be LeBron James last season in the NBA 👀
“He’s been the GOAT for so long, he’s maintained the stats… I think his time is up but we appreciate what he’s done for the league.” pic.twitter.com/Lo15gqbSDE
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) September 2, 2025
James has achieved everything there is to achieve in the NBA. He also reached his personal goal of sharing the court with his son, Bronny James, last season. However, the draw of contending for a fifth NBA championship is likely keeping James in the league. After all, another championship, especially this late in his career, would further enrich his legacy as an all-time great.
With Doncic on the Lakers, James has a strong chance of reaching that final goal. Whether that happens this season will remain to be seen.