Pete Crow-Armstrong, the Chicago Cubs’ standout center fielder, has addressed recent reports regarding contract extension discussions with the team. While the Cubs and Crow-Armstrong’s representatives engaged in talks earlier this spring, they ultimately did not reach an agreement. The Cubs reportedly offered a deal that could have reached up to $75 million if all options were exercised, but the two sides were unable to finalize terms .
Despite the stalled negotiations, Crow-Armstrong expressed his appreciation for the Cubs’ interest and emphasized the positive communication throughout the process. He stated that he would “absolutely love” to continue his career with the Cubs and that the discussions were amicable, leaving open the possibility of revisiting talks in the future .
On the field, Crow-Armstrong has continued to impress. In a recent game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, he delivered a standout performance, going 3-for-4 with two home runs and a triple, contributing significantly to the Cubs’ 4-2 victory . His all-around contributions have solidified his status as a key player for the Cubs moving forward.
Looking ahead, the Cubs are set to continue their season with a series against the Cincinnati Reds starting on Friday, May 30, 2025. This matchup will provide further opportunities for Crow-Armstrong to showcase his talents and for the team to evaluate their roster as they consider future contract discussions.