Despite a tough Opening Day, Chicago Cubs infielder Nico Hoerner signed a six-year extension with the team, securing his future amid a season where he was set to reach free agency. This follows another long-term deal for outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong worth $115 million. Hoerner, known for his strong batting average and defensive prowess as a two-time Gold Glove winner, has been a crucial player for the Cubs. His new contract reflects his value in both offense and defense.
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