Pete Crow-Armstrong agreed to a six-year, $115 million extension with the Chicago Cubs.

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The extension begins with the 2027 season and keeps him with the Cubs through at least the 2032 campaign. The deal could be worth $133 million in total value.

Crow-Armstrong posted 31 home runs, 37 doubles and 35 stolen bases in the 2025 season to become the first 30-30-30 player in Cubs history. He also won his first career Gold Glove Award and set a Statcast-era single-season record with 19 five-star catches. His 24 outs above average ranked second-highest in a single season behind only Byron Buxton's 27 in 2017.

The Cubs and Crow-Armstrong finalized the agreement following Spring Training.