The Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs seem to have a budding rivalry growing, even if much of the heat is coming from mentions in the media, rather than play on the field. Whether it's Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong's offseason comments about Dodgers fans, or manager Craig Counsell going after LA's Shohei Ohtani advantage , the two teams seem to have beef. Ahead of the Dodgers' first game against the Cubs on Friday, Crow-Armstrong tripled down on his comments regarding LA fans. The outfielder previously had accused Los Angeles fans of being fair weather supporters, which caused an uproar from the fanbase. “I don’t triple down,” Crow-Armstrong said to the California Post. “But I don’t f—king regret s—t.” “People that I grew up with that say they’re Dodgers fans don’t know s—t about baseball,” Crow-Armstrong added. “They don’t pay attention to the team, it’s just a place they go." Crow-Armstrong is from the Los Angeles area, so his words seem to be coming from a strange place.…