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Epstein: Free agents believe in Cubs' direction

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While the Cubs will look at some big names on the market, Epstein pointed out that “typically with the premier free agents, the most aggressive team- the team that’s willing to tack on an extra year or two, willing to blow past their initial (average annual salary) value point is the team that lands that player.  When that happens, it’s not always a contract that makes sense with a team with a little longer timetable (to win). But it can happen with one phone call.”

The Cubs aren’t likely to make that phone call.

Epstein will listen to offers on Alfonso Soriano, though he lauded Soriano on Monday.

“Sometimes it makes sense to listen,” he said, adding that Soriano has no-trade rights and can turn down a trade. He told the Cubs last year he didn’t want to go to San Francisco, which wound up winning a World Series without him.

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