*OFFICIAL: Chicago Cubs Part Ways with Franchise Star First Baseman in Blockbuster 150M Deal to Diamondbacks*
CHICAGO — In a stunning shift that will reshape the landscape of the National League, the *Chicago Cubs* have officially agreed to part ways with their longtime franchise first baseman, who is set to join the *Arizona Diamondbacks* in a massive deal finalized this week, per *ESPN*.
The Diamondbacks have agreed to pay the Cubs a staggering *120.5 million* over a *4-year contract*, along with an additional *30 million in departure fees*, making the total value of the transaction a jaw-dropping *150.5 million* — one of the largest financial commitments in recent MLB history involving a position player.
The deal brings to an end a significant chapter for the Cubs, who built their infield and much of their post-World Series identity around the veteran slugger. Known for his steady glove, leadership, and power at the plate, the first baseman has been the face of the franchise for much of the past decade and a key presence in the clubhouse.
While the Cubs had hoped to renegotiate a long-term extension, negotiations stalled earlier this year, and Arizona emerged as a serious suitor in recent weeks. The move signals the Diamondbacks’ intention to go all-in for a deep playoff run and add veteran leadership to a talented young roster.
Cubs GM Carter Hawkins released a statement: *“This was an incredibly difficult decision. He’s been a cornerstone of our team, but after thorough discussions, we believe this move sets both him and our organization on strong paths forward.”*
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo expressed excitement: *“Adding a player of this caliber to our lineup immediately elevates us. His postseason experience, work ethic, and bat speak for themselves.”*
Cubs fans are now left reflecting on the legacy of a player who brought unforgettable moments and embodied the grit of Wrigleyville. While the future holds promise, this move marks the end of an era on the North Side.