BOMBSHELL: Pete Crow-Armstrong Stuns Mets with Loyalty After Shocking Trade Attempt – “I’m a Cub for Life”
In a moment that stunned baseball insiders and reignited the flames of rivalry between the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets, outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong made a bold and heartfelt declaration this week: “I’m a Cub for life.” His words come in the wake of a reported trade attempt by the Mets to reacquire their former top prospect—an attempt that was flatly rejected by both the Cubs and the player himself.
For a franchise that once traded him away, the Mets’ sudden interest in bringing Crow-Armstrong back set off a flurry of speculation. But it was the young star’s response—and his fierce loyalty to Chicago—that stole headlines across the league.

A Shocking Trade Attempt
Sources close to the situation revealed that the New York Mets made a serious push to trade for Pete Crow-Armstrong before the early-season trade freeze. The attempt came as the Mets looked to bolster their outfield depth amid injuries and underperformance.
Crow-Armstrong, who was drafted by the Mets in the first round of the 2020 MLB Draft, was traded to the Cubs in July 2021 in exchange for Javier Báez and Trevor Williams. At the time, it was a win-now move for New York, and many analysts questioned the decision to part with such a high-upside prospect.
Now, with Crow-Armstrong beginning to realize his star potential at the major league level in Chicago, the Mets appear to be feeling some regret—and reportedly reached out to try to bring him back home.
The Cubs, however, showed no interest in entertaining the offer. And neither did PCA himself.

“This is My Team Now”
In an exclusive post-game interview after a Cubs win, Crow-Armstrong addressed the rumors head-on.
“Look, I’m grateful to the Mets for drafting me, but I’m a Chicago Cub now—and I plan on being one for life,” he said, with visible emotion. “This city, this clubhouse, the fans—this is where I belong.”
His comments instantly endeared him even further to the Wrigley faithful, who have embraced the center fielder’s energy, defensive prowess, and rapidly improving bat.
Still just 22, Crow-Armstrong has become a fan favorite not just for his elite glove and speed, but for his passion, hustle, and maturity beyond his years. And now, with his public declaration of loyalty, he’s added another layer to his growing legend in Chicago.

Cubs Brass: “Untouchable”
Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer was reportedly firm in his stance during trade discussions: Crow-Armstrong is untouchable. Given the organization’s long-term vision, PCA is seen as a key part of the Cubs’ future core—a group that includes players like Seiya Suzuki, Dansby Swanson, and promising young arms such as Jordan Wicks and Cade Horton.
“Pete represents everything we want in a Cub,” said Hoyer in a radio interview. “He’s hardworking, fearless, and team-first. Those are the guys you build around.”
Crow-Armstrong’s elite defense in center field has drawn comparisons to Kevin Kiermaier and even a young Jim Edmonds, while his bat has steadily developed with improved discipline and contact.
He has started to string together quality at-bats, and his speed on the basepaths gives the Cubs a dynamic, game-changing presence at the top or bottom of the lineup.

Mets Fans React with Frustration
News of the trade attempt—and PCA’s loyalty to Chicago—did not sit well with a segment of Mets fans, many of whom have long criticized the original trade that sent him to the Cubs.
“We gave away a Gold Glove center fielder for two months of Báez,” one fan posted on social media. “And now he says he never wants to come back. That’s the dagger.”
The Mets’ front office, under new leadership, has made it clear they’re looking to correct past mistakes. But in this case, it seems the bridge has already burned—and PCA has built a new home in Chicago.
Looking Ahead
With the Cubs aiming to contend in the National League Central and build a sustainable winner, Crow-Armstrong figures to be front and center in that vision. His defense already saves runs. His bat is evolving. And now, his heart is fully in Wrigleyville.
“I know where I want to be,” PCA said. “I want to win here. I want to win with this team. I’m a Cub—and that’s not changing.”
In an era where loyalty is rare and business often overshadows sentiment, Pete Crow-Armstrong’s words feel like something different.
They feel like a promise.
And for Cubs fans, that might be the biggest win of the season so far.