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Cubs’ Baker expects to start season on time after signing contract

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(MCT) — The ink was barely dry on Scott Baker’s one-year contract Tuesday before speculation over his trade value began in earnest.

Though the Cubs signed the rehabbing Twins pitcher for $5.5 million, adding another $1.5 million in incentives, the real question was whether he would wind up as another Theo Epstein flip at the trade deadline.

The 31-year-old Baker called the idea “kind of a far stretch,” while Epstein nixed the idea, even talking about a possible extension down the road.

“First of all, we hope our season goes better than that and we’re not in that position,” Epstein said. “We’re realistic. If we’re out of it, we’re trying to build a healthy organization (and) we are going to flip some players. But we don’t necessarily flip them all. If you have somebody who’s a good fit on and off the field, you can look to extend them.”

Nevertheless, the “foundation for sustained success” blueprint that saw Paul Maholm signed, sealed and ultimately delivered to a contender for prospects after a seven-month stay with the Cubs suggests Baker probably will be showcasing himself for another team.

Either way, Epstein kicked off his second offseason as Cubs’ president with a small but potentially significant move, similar to last year when outfielder David DeJesus became the first signing of the new order.

Baker expects to be able to start the season on time after undergoing elbow reconstruction surgery last April. He missed the 2012 season, but is anxious to write a new chapter.

“I’ve kind of taken ownership of this rehab process,” Baker said. “Not just basically ‘Tell me what to do and I’ll do it.’ I want to know why (I’m doing it) and really want this to work out. It hasn’t been as bad as I thought it’d be. Obviously sitting out all last year was extremely tough. But in saying that, I think you learn a lot about yourself.”

Baker went 8-6 with a 3.14 ERA in 23 starts for the Twins in 2011. He’s 63-48 over his seven-year career with them with a 4.15 ERA.

“In my opinion (Baker is) an underrated pitcher and someone who has a consistent track record of success,” Epstein said.

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