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Cubs celebrate walk-off victory in finale as rare positive from dreadful season

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There were bright spots, including rebound years from Alfonso Soriano and Carlos Marmol, Starlin Castro’s continued emergence at short, Anthony Rizzo’s power, Jeff Samardzija’s stamina and Darwin Barney’s glove.

“You learn a lot about yourself in a year like this,” second baseman Barney said. “I’m happy with the way I kind of established myself defensively and improved there. Offensively, there were some strides.”

The departures of veterans such as Ryan Dempster, Kerry Wood, Reed Johnson and Jeff Baker during the season led to a leadership vacuum, though slowly but surely, the kids began to step up and assert themselves — Barney, Rizzo and James Russell.

Rizzo finished with 15 homers and 48 RBIs in 87 games while living up to the kind of hype that swallowed up Corey Patterson, Felix Pie and other top prospects.

“There are a lot of steps to go,” Rizzo said. “Hopefully this is the beginning and hopefully this is the last losing season we have. Like I said, everyone in this clubhouse should be hungry for next year.”

It may seem like a long way till Opening Day, but for most Cubs fans, next year is always just a dream away.

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