One of the most shocking decisions of the 2026 season has just emerged – and this time, it’s not from a blockbuster trade, but from a rejection.
According to multiple internal sources, Chicago Cubs star Ian Happ has rejected a $206 million, seven-year contract from the San Francisco Giants – a sum large enough to change any player’s entire financial future.
But for Happ, money isn’t everything.
“This wasn’t an easy decision,” Happ reportedly shared with those close to him. “But there’s something bigger than the number on the contract. I’ve built everything in Chicago. And I’m not ready to leave.”
$206 million. A long-term contract. An ambitious National League team.
The San Francisco Giants reportedly pursued Happ for months, seeing him as the perfect fit to upgrade their offense. With his switch-hitter ability, solid defense, and extensive experience, Happ is exactly the type of player the Giants were lacking.
A source from the Giants revealed:
“We believed this was a strong enough offer to complete the trade. Not many players would turn down that price.”
But Happ did the unexpected.
Joining the Cubs in 2017, Happ not only developed into an All-Star but also became the face of the team’s new generation. During the Cubs’ transition period after their 2016 championship era, he was one of the few players who maintained consistency.
“Chicago gave me the opportunity, gave me the belief,” Happ said in a previous interview. “You can’t just look at the money and forget all of that.”
The decision to reject the Giants was therefore not just a professional one – but also a declaration of loyalty, something increasingly rare in modern sports.
However, the story doesn’t end there.
Happ’s rejection of the Giants doesn’t mean he’s signed with the Cubs. In fact, he’s entering the final year of his contract (2026), and his future is still uncertain.
This puts the Chicago Cubs in a difficult position:
Immediately renew with a high salary to retain their key player.
Or face the risk of losing him for free at the end of the season.
A member of the Cubs’ executive board admitted:
“Ian’s decision shows he wants to stay. But that also means we have to reciprocate that trust.”
Immediately after the news broke, the Cubs fan community erupted. On social media, a flood of messages appeared with the same content: “Pay Him” – Pay him.
A longtime fan wrote:
“In an age where everyone is chasing money, Ian Happ just did the opposite. The Cubs can’t let him go.”

Many have compared this decision to past icons of loyalty – players who chose to stay not for the biggest contract, but for a greater meaning.
At 31–32, Happ is still in his prime. That means any next contract could be the last big one of his career.
Rejecting $206 million wasn’t just an emotional decision – it was a gamble.
If the Cubs hadn’t made a matching offer, Happ might have missed the biggest financial opportunity of his life. But if the Cubs responded, he would have not just a contract – but a legacy.
In baseball, every beautiful story can end unexpectedly.
Happ wants to stay. But are the Cubs willing to pay the price? That question hangs over the entire 2026 season.
And while fans are still celebrating Ian Happ’s emotional decision, one fact remains unchanged:
He turned down $206 million.
But what he’s really waiting for…
is the answer from Chicago.