Pete Crow-Armstrong apologizes for remark at White Sox fan

Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong addressed a heated exchange with a White Sox fan after using vulgar language during Sunday's game at Rate Field. He expressed regret over his word choice while standing by his competitive nature on the field. The incident occurred during a 9-8 loss to the White Sox in 10 innings.

Prior to Monday's game against the Brewers at Wrigley Field, Crow-Armstrong met with reporters at his locker to discuss the moment that spread quickly online. He said he regretted the specific words used toward a woman behind the right-center field fence after missing a deep fly ball hit by Miguel Vargas in the fifth inning. Two runs scored on the play, contributing to the White Sox victory.

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