Overview
- The Cubs outfielder repeated his offseason critique in new interviews, calling Los Angeles a "see-me city" and likening parts of the crowd to Lakers courtside culture.
- He told the New York Post he has no regrets and expects boos at Dodger Stadium, saying he received threatening messages over the winter.
- Crow-Armstrong, a Sherman Oaks native, says years of attending games shaped his view of bandwagon behavior in L.A.
- He pointed to past violent fan incidents as context for his concerns, referencing the Giants fan who was left in a coma after a Dodger Stadium attack.
- The Cubs listed him as the starting center fielder batting eighth for the series, setting up a test of how his remarks play with the home crowd.