
Pete Crow-Armstrong lives it up at All-Star Game with girlfriend: ‘Glad I've got someone good looking'
The 23-year-old was all smiles as he walked hand in hand with girlfriend, Hailey Lavelle, as fans chanted 'Pete, Pete, Pete' while he stopped to sign autographs.
Crow-Armstrong is in the midst of a memorable season with the Cubs and started in center field for the National League All-Star team.
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3 National League outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) of the Chicago Cubs and girlfriend Hailey Lavelle pose for photo on the red carpet before the 2025 MLB All Star Game at Truist Park.
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'It's the best. It's my first red carpet,' Crow Armstrong told Marquee Sports Network. 'I'm glad I've got someone good looking with me and to hold my sweaty hands.'
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The comment elicited a laugh out of Lavelle, who was standing by his side during the interview.
The two have been dating for roughly a year and a half and Crow-Armstrong told GQ in an interview that the pair met at the wedding of 'High School Musical' star Vanessa Hudgens and former baseball player Cole Tucker in December 2023.
PCA has been hitting the ball well this season, holding a .265 average with 25 home runs and 71 RBIs.
3 Pete Crow-Armstrong of the Chicago Cubs defends his position during the first inning of the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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He's also stolen 27 bases and became the third player in major league history with 25 homers and 25 steals before the All-Star break.
Crow-Armstrong, the son of actors Ashley Crow and Matthew John Armstrong, embraced the All-Star moment he was having on Tuesday night, even bringing out a custom bat that featured 'Clark the Cub' on it.
However, during his first turn up, Crow Armstrong did not use the blue colored bat with the Cubs mascot on it, but he did double against Yankees lefty Carlos Rodón.
He also shared a fun moment with Javier Báez, whom he was traded for in 2021 in a deal between the Mets and Cubs.
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3 National League outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) of the Chicago Cubs hits a double in the second inning during the 2025 MLB All Star Game at Truist Park.
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'Did you think you'd be playing center field in the All-Star Game?' Crow-Armstrong said in a video of the interaction posted to social media.
'Honestly, no, and I'm nervous now,' Báez replied. 'Hopefully, I don't get burned.'
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