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The Cubs signed center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong to a long-term, over-$100 million deal after his standout 2025 season.
The Chicago Cubs have finalized a long-term contract extension with center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, locking in a key player after his breakout 2025 season.
The 24-year-old earned a Gold Glove, became the first Cubs player since 1995 to record a 30-30 season with 31 home runs and 35 stolen bases, and posted a 6.0 Wins Above Replacement.
Despite a second-half slump and offensive concerns like a low on-base percentage and high strikeout rate, his elite defense, speed, and baserunning instincts solidified his status as a franchise cornerstone.
The deal, worth over $100 million, secures him through at least 2030 and reflects the Cubs’ commitment to building around him as they aim for sustained competitiveness in the NL Central.
Los Cachorros firmaron al jardinero central Pete Crow-Armstrong a largo plazo, con un acuerdo de más de $ 100 millones después de su destacada temporada 2025.