MLB REPORT: Cubs Make Pete Crow-Armstrong Contract Decision After $70 Million Update
The Chicago Cubs have made a major decision regarding the future of top outfield prospect Pete Crow-Armstrong, following recent reports that the organization declined to meet a $70 million contract extension request made by the 22-year-old’s representatives. The front office’s stance has stirred a wave of reaction across the league and within the fanbase, raising questions about the club’s long-term vision and its commitment to homegrown talent.
Crow-Armstrong, widely regarded as one of the most electric defensive outfielders in the game, has had an impressive rise through the minor league system, dazzling scouts with his elite speed, exceptional glove work, and improving offensive game. While he has shown flashes of brilliance at the big league level, the Cubs have remained cautious in committing large-scale finances to a player still establishing consistency at the plate.
According to team sources, the Cubs were initially open to discussing a long-term extension, but talks stalled after the Crow-Armstrong camp floated a deal worth $70 million over six years—a figure the team ultimately felt was premature. President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer addressed the situation, stating, “Pete is a special player with a tremendous future. But we want to see sustained performance before committing to a deal of that magnitude.”
The decision comes at a pivotal time, as the Cubs aim to stay competitive in the NL Central while also balancing payroll and planning for future free-agent additions. Some insiders believe the organization is leaving the door open for a possible re-engagement in extension talks later in the season or during the offseason, especially if Crow-Armstrong takes a significant step forward offensively.
Meanwhile, fans have expressed frustration online, with many calling for the front office to lock in young talent before the price rises even further. Others support the front office’s patience, noting that Crow-Armstrong is still under team control for several more years.
For now, Pete Crow-Armstrong remains focused on his play, recently telling reporters, “All I can control is what I do on the field. The rest will take care of itself.” As the season progresses, all eyes will be on both his performance and whether the Cubs revisit what could be a franchise-shaping contract negotiation.
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