Cubs news: Cubs, Pete Crow-Armstrong agree to long-term contract extension
Key Points:
- Pete Crow-Armstrong has reportedly signed a contract extension with the Chicago Cubs, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
- While specific details about the deal's length and value are not yet disclosed, Bob Nightengale suggests the contract will exceed $100 million.
- Comparisons are being made to Corbin Carroll’s eight-year, $111 million deal with the Diamondbacks, but Crow-Armstrong’s contract is expected to surpass that due to recent market inflation and his performance.
- Crow-Armstrong has expressed a strong desire to remain with the Cubs long-term, and the team has shown interest in keeping him, indicating mutual commitment.
- Further details about the contract will be provided as they become available.