Report: Cubs, Pete Crow-Armstrong Finalizing Long-Term Extension
As first reported by Jeff Passan, the Cubs and Pete Crow-Armstrong are working on a long-term extension. The Gold Glover and 30/30 man has publicly mentioned that discussions were ongoing, but he recently downplayed the possibility of a deal coming together soon. It looks like the Cubs got a lot more serious than the last time they made an offer, and they managed to get it done before Opening Day.
More to come on terms of the deal once we have them.
Update: The deal is for six years and $115 million, with no club option at the end. That last bit is very rare, but the Cubs were comfortable with buying out four years of arbitration plus two years of free agency.
