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Cubs complete rotation by adding Feldman, Baker

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — The framework of the Cubs’ starting rotation has been completed. Still to be determined is if the rotation as it stands is a finished product with the additions of free agents Scott Feldman and Scott Baker.

“We felt like we had to add at least two parts to the starting rotation this winter, and we’ve done that,” Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer said Tuesday. “We’re going to continue looking for talent. If there’s talent we can add to the starting rotation, we could always add another starter.”

Feldman, who signed a one-year, $6-million deal after the Rangers declined his option for 2013, selected the Cubs over a few other teams because he was guaranteed a spot in the rotation. He joins Matt Garza, Jeff Samardzija, Travis Wood and Baker to form the likely opening day rotation, although Garza and Baker both will be completing recoveries from elbow injuries in spring training.

Feldman helped the Rangers get to the World Series twice but was frustrated others were given postseason starts while he battled a knee injury late in 2010 and was used in long relief in ‘11. He was bypassed for starts last season when the Rangers added Roy Oswalt and Ryan Dempster.

“In my mind the Cubs are like a dream scenario for me,” said Feldman, whose deal includes $1 million in incentives. “I’m getting to play with an organization that has that history, in a city like Chicago, with those fans.”

Feldman was 17-8 with a 4.08 earned-run average in 2009 had a 5.09 earned run average over 123 2/3 innings last year, making 21 starts and eight relief appearances. The Cubs hope he will benefit from a move to the National League as well as the security of knowing he’s going to start.

“Since (2009), it was kind of like he had one foot in (the rotation) and one foot out, looking over his shoulder a little bit,” Hoyer said. “We certainly gave him assurances, you come in here, you’re going to be in the rotation. Having that (role), you will see guys settle in a little. It is hard to perform when you’re always worried about the security of your job if you don’t perform.”

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