CHICAGO – Pete Crow-Armstrong (PCA), representing the new generation of the Chicago Cubs, has just stopped the entire MLB when he announced that despite the “unknown” contracts from the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees, he will be with his “hometown” team for life.
The young but determined star exclaimed:
“Whatever it takes, even if it’s a hundred million dollars, I’m saying NO!”
The bold declaration made Cubs fans burst into tears — this was not just a refusal of a lucrative contract, but a declaration of love and loyalty, leaving everyone who heard it speechless with emotion.
The warrior at Wrigley is affirming: “I belong here!”
While the MLB market is brimming with big numbers, Pete Crow-Armstrong has shown that he is not just a talent, but an icon—one who will become the undying heart of the Cubs.
He reportedly turned down a potential $75 million extension from the Cubs to keep his free agency—but that doesn’t mean he’s losing his home in Chicago.
The most convincing performance is on the field
Crow-Armstrong’s actions are more than statements—he speaks with his speed and his hitting:
With 25 HRs and 25 SBs before the All-Star break, in just 92 games, he is the youngest and fastest player in Cubs history to do so.
Leading MLB in WAR in a centerfielder who dominates defense, according to the Washington Post.
Entering the 2025 All-Star Game as the starting center fielder, PCC and Javier Báez – who was traded to the Tigers – are both familiar faces in a historic trade.
Cubs Heart: “I chose where I belong.”
At 23 years old, in the face of many unknown temptations, Pete chose to build a future in Chicago with confidence. It is a symbol of loyalty, a spirit that the Cubs – a team that has been loyal to the city and steadfast throughout the past decade – have always longed to see.
Pete Crow-Armstrong did not just turn down money – he chose love and legacy. With astonishing determination, he has affirmed that the Cubs are not just a destination, but also a home, and is now writing a new, inspiring chapter for Chicago baseball. Bennett Cubs Nation could not be prouder.
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