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The Chicago Cubs have finalized their new contract with Nico Hoerner, a $141 million, six-year deal that establishes the second baseman as a key player for the franchise. The team planned to hold a news conference with Hoerner after its series finale against Washington. The contract runs through the 2032 season. There is at least some deferred money in the deal. The long-term contract for Hoerner comes after All-Star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong agreed to a $115 million, six-year deal. The Cubs announced Crow-Armstrong’s contract after Thursday’s 10-4 loss to Washington on opening day.