Like I said about the whole dust-up between Pete Crow-Armstrong and a White Sox fan who’d apparently made a specific trip to heckle him in center field, I don’t think PCA had any reason to apologize *for responding* to her. Players are not robots and they don’t have to sit there and take it from anyone and everyone without saying a word back.
However, the specific thing that PCA said to her was not good. I felt like it crossed a line, and it turns out that PCA himself agrees, and he wanted to make sure he got that across in his further comments on the incident:
Pete Crow-Armstrong regrets his choice of words during an altercation with a fan at the #Cubs & #WhiteSox Crosstown Classic finale More from PCA: t.co/ETAlkI4xyq pic.twitter.com/vizLY5BlOI
— GNSportsTV (@GNSportsTV) May 18, 2026“I think I just regret my choice of words the most and who that affects in my life, directly or indirectly. I don’t think that any of the women in my life would think I would say those kinds of words regularly, especially referring to them. So I’m just bummed out about the word choice, and that a bunch of little kids probably find their way to social media and seeing that as well …. I am intense on the field. In a moment like that, I think I let it get away from me a little bit. But, again, poor word choice, and a lack of awareness, too, when it comes to who’s watching it. I don’t want to represent the other guys in this clubhouse that way, because mostly everybody in here is the opposite of that.”
Nobody loves that this happened, but it’s an opportunity for a younger player to learn and grow. I respect that he handled it in the way he has, and addressed it publicly in this way. It would be very easy to just hang this on “clapping back” and leave it there. But we’ve normalized so many nasty things that we say to one another that I appreciate PCA acknowledging that, no, certain things are not OK to say to another person.
As for any considerations from the league, per ESPN, there has not yet been any contact about possible discipline, and, at least as of now, the league is not looking into the incident in that way.
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