After nearly a day since the news broke Pete Crow-Armstrong signed an extension with the Chicago Cubs, the length and financial details of the deal have been revealed.
The extension is for six years and is worth a whopping $115 million. The details were revealed by ESPN’s Jeff Passan, who noted that the extension does not include a club option.
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This rare omission means that Crow-Armstrong will be with the team through his age-30 season.
“Look, young, very talented players, you want them to be in your franchise for a long time,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell told reporters ahead the announcement. “I think that’s every franchise’s goal.”
Crow-Armstrong made the NL All-Star team last season after proving to be one of the top center fielders in the MLB. Now he’s secured a longterm commitment from the Cubs.
James Parker is a sports writer for Ball Exclusives, follow him on X @TheJames_Parker

















































































