Why record MLB salaries won't be enough to hold off a lockout this winter
MLB fans better enjoy the 2026 season because the likelihood of 2027 starting on time is slim.

MLB fans better enjoy the 2026 season because the likelihood of 2027 starting on time is slim.

There were rumors on Monday night that Pete Crow-Armstrong and the Chicago Cubs were finalizing a contract extension that would keep him in the Windy City on a long-term deal. The terms of the deal were finally reached on Tuesday, locking in Crow-Armstrong through the 2031 season, according to Jeff Passan via X, formerly Twitter. […] The post Pete Crow-Armstrong, Cubs officially agree to $115 million contract extension appeared first on ClutchPoints.
