Following his controversial remarks about Dodgers fans this offseason, Pete Crow-Armstrong told The California Post he’s anticipating a loud round of boos throughout his trip to Dodger Stadium on Friday night. But if you think the expected response has the Cubs outfielder reconsidering his polarizing stance, think again. Pete Crow-Armstrong sparked controversy this offseason when he criticized Dodgers fans. Kyle Ross-Imagn Images “I don’t triple down,” Crow-Armstrong said. “But I don’t f—king regret s—t.” In February, Crow-Armstrong, who grew up in Los Angeles, ruffled Angelenos’ feathers when he accused Dodgers fans of being fairweather supporters. While praising Cubs fans for their passion, he alleged Boys in Blue backers simply show up to the ballpark “to take pictures and whatever.” A few days later, following backlash, he stood by his statements . “I grew up going to Dodgers games when they weren’t always good,” he said. “Their fans go in phases.…