Cubs, Pete Crow-Armstrong finalizing contract extension

Cubs, Pete Crow-Armstrong finalizing contract extension

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Key Points:

  • The Chicago Cubs have finalized a contract extension with center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, making him the longest-tenured player on the team and securing his future with the franchise until at least 2031.
  • Crow-Armstrong's new deal will pay him over $100 million, a significant increase from his previous $894,000 salary and more than doubling the Cubs' initial $66 million offer from last year.
  • The contract length is expected to be between six and nine years, positioning Crow-Armstrong alongside top young players with long-term deals, and raising the Cubs' projected payroll to approximately $221 million.
  • Crow-Armstrong, an All-Star and one of the National League's premier center fielders, had a standout season with 31 home runs and 35 stolen bases, showcasing his potential as a future superstar.
  • The extension highlights the Cubs' confidence in Crow-Armstrong's talent and marks a significant loss for the New York Mets, who traded him in 2021 in a deal now considered one of the worst in their history.

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