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Cubs Lock Up Second Baseman Nico Hoerner on 6-Year Deal
The $141 million contract keeps the young star in Chicago through 2032.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 4:23pm
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The Chicago Cubs have finalized a 6-year, $141 million contract with second baseman Nico Hoerner, securing the 24-year-old as a core part of the team's future plans. The deal will keep Hoerner in a Cubs uniform through the 2032 season.
Why it matters
Hoerner has emerged as one of the Cubs' most promising young players, providing strong defense and a steady bat at the plate. Locking him up long-term is a significant move for the franchise as they look to build a contending team around their homegrown talent.
The details
The 6-year, $141 million contract will keep Nico Hoerner in Chicago through the 2032 season. Hoerner was originally drafted by the Cubs in the 1st round of the 2018 MLB Draft and made his MLB debut in 2019. Since then, he has established himself as the team's everyday second baseman, hitting .286 with 32 home runs and 148 RBIs over his first 4 seasons.
- The contract was finalized on March 29, 2026.
The players
Nico Hoerner
A 24-year-old second baseman who has been a key part of the Chicago Cubs' lineup since making his MLB debut in 2019.
Chicago Cubs
The professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois that plays in the National League Central division of Major League Baseball.
What they’re saying
“Nico has proven himself to be a cornerstone player for our franchise, and we're thrilled to have him locked up long-term.”
— Jed Hoyer, Cubs President of Baseball Operations
What’s next
The Cubs will now look to build around Hoerner and their other young core players as they aim to return to the playoffs in the coming seasons.
The takeaway
By signing Nico Hoerner to a 6-year, $141 million contract, the Cubs have made a significant investment in their future, keeping one of their most promising young players in the fold for the long-term as they look to rebuild into a contender.
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