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Pete Crow-Armstrong Honors Parents After Cubs Extension
“I think it’s time to get you to Chicago for good,” Crow-Armstrong told his parents after agreeing to a six-year, $115 million extension with the Cubs. “I’m proud to have both of your names on my back.” The deal begins in 2027, runs through 2032, includes no club options, and can reach $133 million with escalators.
By Abhay Aggarwal
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Ken Rosenthal Reveals Potential Padres Sale Could Possibly Be for Around $3.5 Billion
"It's a billion over the previous record, which is the New York Mets," Rosenthal said, referring to the Mets' sale in 2020. The reason for the premium? The California factor. "You are not seeing California teams come up for sale. That's a rare thing." Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores' group is believed to be the favorite in the bidding process.
By Ankit Sharma




