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Pete Crow-Armstrong, Cubs close to agreement on long-term contract extension: source

John Antonoff / For the Sun-Times

MESA, Ariz. — Pete Crow-Armstrong celebrates his 24th birthday Wednesday. The icing on his cake will be knowing he’s on the verge of signing a long-term contract extension that will make him a Cub into his 30s.

A Gold Glove center fielder with elite speed who hit 31 homers and stole 35 bases for the Cubs in 2025, Crow-Armstrong is close to an agreement with the team that will be announced Thursday at Wrigley Field, a source said.

The Cubs would buy out Crow-Armstrong’s arbitration years and get cost certainty with the deal while giving financial security to the outfielder, who was scheduled to make $890,000 this season.