<p>PITTSBURGH — It wasn’t exactly a victory lap. Nobody on the Cubs is quite ready to take one just yet, even after back-to-back wins for a team that had gone 10 games without seeing its favorite consonant, the W.</p><p>Besides, the double gauntlet <b>Pete Crow-Armstrong</b> ran in the Cubs’ dugout after scoring the final run in their 7-2 victory Thursday against <b>Paul Skenes</b> and Pirates was funnier.</p><p>Crow-Armstrong was called out by plate umpire <b>Dan Bellino</b> while attempting to score on <b>Alex Bregman’s</b> ground ball to first baseman <b>Spencer Horwitz</b> in the ninth inning. Horwitz threw home to catcher <b>Henry Davis</b>, who applied the tag.</p><p>Out, Bellino bellowed.</p><p>But PCA didn’t believe it for a second.
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