The Chicago Cubs are making an effort to extend center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong's contract after an impressive start to the season. Initial offers ranged from $60-75 million, but Crow-Armstrong's strong performance is likely raising his asking price. Cubs team president Jed Hoyer mentioned that they are open to continuing negotiations, indicating a willingness to adjust their previous offers. Hoyer clarified that a previous report about the offer value was not accurate, and negotiations may resume after a short break in discussions.
President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer emphasized the team's readiness to negotiate, stating, 'Not talking during the season, to me, that's a player-focused thing. I'm not playing. I've got time to negotiate if they want.'
Crow-Armstrong's asking price has surely increased after a monster start to the year, leading to the Cubs making in-season overtures to his camp.
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