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flag The Cubs extended Pete Crow-Armstrong to a $100M+ deal through 2030 after his breakout 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, who turned 24 on March 24, earned a Gold Glove and became the first Cubs player since 1995 to achieve a 30-30 season with 31 home runs and 35 stolen bases. Despite a second-half slump, his elite defense, speed, and 6.0 WAR 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 a competitive core.

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