Chicago Cubs Propose Key Contract Extensions Amid Mixed Player Performances
Chicago Cubs Propose Key Contract Extensions Amid Mixed Player Performances

Chicago Cubs Propose Key Contract Extensions Amid Mixed Player Performances

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The Chicago Cubs are evaluating contract extension proposals for several young players based on their 2025 performances and future potential. Pete Crow-Armstrong had a near-MVP first half before a decline but still produced solid numbers and excellent defense, making a six-year contract extension through 2031 a plausible option, especially given his popularity with fans. Eli Morgan, acquired to bolster the bullpen, had a disappointing 2025 season due to injury, but his strong 2024 performance justifies considering a contract offer. Michael Busch had a breakout 2025 season with impressive power numbers, but at age 28 and under team control for four more seasons, an extension is less urgent. Shota Imanaga's second season was less impressive than his rookie year, yet the Cubs are likely to pick up his three-year, $57 million team option, as it's a cost-effective decision compared to the open market. Reese McGuire exceeded expectations as a backup catcher with strong defense and power hitting in limited action, making him a valuable asset the Cubs should consider re-signing due to the scarcity of good catchers in MLB.

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