Cubs Open In-Season Contract Talks with Rising Star Pete Crow-Armstrong Amid $140M Projection
Cubs Open In-Season Contract Talks with Rising Star Pete Crow-Armstrong Amid $140M Projection

Cubs Open In-Season Contract Talks with Rising Star Pete Crow-Armstrong Amid $140M Projection

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Pete Crow-Armstrong is having a breakout season with the Chicago Cubs, establishing himself as a top player in Major League Baseball with impressive offensive and defensive stats. Despite the Cubs' interest in extending his contract, experts like Ken Rosenthal advise Crow-Armstrong to wait before signing, as his value is expected to rise further. The Cubs initially offered a $65 to $75 million contract, but given Crow-Armstrong's MVP-caliber performance, that figure is now projected to escalate to around $140 million or more. Both the Cubs and Crow-Armstrong have agreed to focus on the current season without letting extension talks become a distraction, with the team open to negotiations at any time. General Manager Carter Hawkins faces the challenge of securing Crow-Armstrong long-term, as losing him alongside Kyle Tucker could set the franchise back significantly. The situation highlights the Cubs' need to balance financial commitments to retain their rising stars and maintain future competitiveness.

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