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Rogers: Awful season aside, Cubs on the right track

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They’ve identified some players who can be core guys for the long haul.

Anthony Rizzo, who came in a trade for Andrew Cashner, joins shortstop Starlin Castro and second baseman Darwin Barney (a .257 hitter, through Sunday, who really should win a Gold Glove). Jeff Samardzija (3.81 ERA, 1.22 WHIP over 1742/3 innings) looks to be a mid-rotation starter. James Russell, Shawn Camp and maybe Michael Bowden are long-term bullpen fits. Bryan LaHair can fit as a top reserve, if not a regular.

They’ve significantly improved the talent pipeline in the minors.

Baseball America’s recent ranking of the Northwest League was dominated by Cubs, with five — count ‘em, five — infielders making the top 20. That’s a great sign, especially since none of these guys was named Javier Baez, Jorge Soler or Albert Almora, who are widely considered the organization’s best prospects. The move to hire Jaron Madison as scouting director while signing Tim Wilken to a long-term contract underscored how serious Epstein is about doing what Curt Schilling said he did in Boston, building “a player development machine.”

They’ve shown they can make the toughest of decisions.

Epstein and Hoyer traded Ryan Dempster and Paul Maholm on July 31, and, if they had their wish, also would have traded Matt Garza. His elbow injury sidelined him shortly before the deadline, so he’ll come back next spring (but could be gone by opening day if somebody pays the right price; Alfonso Soriano, Sveum’s 2012 MVP, might not be far behind him). The trade that brought power right-hander Arodys Vizcaino from the Braves for Maholm eventually may be viewed as a tipping point if he recovers from Tommy John surgery to reach his potential.

They’ve cleared a ton of money off the books, setting the stage to be a very serious player in free agency two or three years down the line.

Yes, two or three years.

Don’t be surprised if 2013 is a lot like this season. The highlight could come in June, when the Cubs select Arkansas’ Ryne Stanek, Stanford’s Mark Appel or another power pitcher with the second pick in the draft. But tickets won’t be 19 cents forever. You better get those while you can.

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