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"Those are things you're going to be better at understanding," he said. "Sometimes you do have to make changes and see what happens. And sometimes some changes are unfortunate; they don't work out."

Sveum wasn't given much blame for the Cubs' ineptitude, especially in comparison to the criticism former manager Mike Quade received for the team's embarrassing performance in 2012.

Hoyer said he and Epstein were more than satisfied with the job Sveum did last year, in spite of the 101 losses. They actually went 19-10 from June 25 to July 30, when a talent selloff ignited another plunge.

"That was his first year doing it for a whole year," Hoyer said. "I'm sure there were game situations that probably sped up on him and he'll learn from. Tony La Russa wasn't as good a manager at the beginning as he was in the end."

Hoyer agreed with Sveum's assessment that "youth" shouldn't be an excuse for players. Starlin Castro's focus, for example, no longer should be an issue in his fourth major league season, even given his youth (22).

Sveum's biggest challenge may be getting his players to believe they can win sooner than fans think. He pointed to the Orioles and A's as young teams that believed in themselves and shocked all the experts.

"That's where we're changing the culture … to get (them) to understand when you put on the Yankees pinstripe, it's different than some things, and when you put on a Cubs uniform, you want that to be different," he said.

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