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

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The rotation now consists of Baker, Jeff Samardzija, Matt Garza and Travis Wood, with one spot to fill. Garza, a teammate of Baker’s in Minnesota, is scheduled to get a scan on his elbow this week.

The Cubs tried to acquire right-hander Dan Haren from the A’s for Carlos Marmol, but pulled the deal off the table after it was all but complete. The top pitchers on the market are probably out of the Cubs’ price range, so a similar one- or two-year signing seems likely.

“The reality is it’s not exactly a buyers’ market out there for pitching,” Epstein said. “So you have to take your risks. ... We’re very comfortable placing our bet on Scott Baker.”

Baker could be held off until April 10 to give him more time to mend, thanks to an early off day. He didn’t throw for the Cubs, but no one seems concerned about any possible setbacks. Epstein said he should be stretched out to five or six innings by the first week of the season.

“But we’re going to use good judgment every step of the way,” he said. “It’s not as important whether it’s Opening Day or 10 days into the season as it is that he comes back healthy.”

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