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(MCT) — NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A friend was at Wrigley Field recently, picking out a location for his 2013 season tickets. He was struck by the abundance of choices.

“Man, they have a ton of unclaimed seats this year,” he said. “Attendance will be a big story this year.”

So it would seem. But if the Cubs are under any pressure to appeal to their fan base, you sure can’t tell it by the way they are responding to the 101-loss ugliness that was the 2012 season.

In fact, as they essentially ignore top free agents for the second year in a row, you almost think they want to be just as bad next year ... and if that’s what you think, you are right.

I asked ESPN’s John Kruk if the Cubs actually could be worse in ‘13, given that it took a career-high 108 RBIs from Alfonso Soriano and strong efforts from the departed Ryan Dempster and Paul Maholm to get those 61 victories.

“Oh, yeah,” Kruk said. “They could. But who cares? They have a plan and when it’s time they’re going to throw a lot of money at it.”

This is not the time, of course. You know that by the way you are not seeing the Cubs pursue the likes of Michael Bourn and Shane Victorino, let alone Zack Greinke and Josh Hamilton.

Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer says baseball’s winter meetings are “a free agent shopping mart.” And while there are at least two holes to fill in Dale Sveum’s lineup — one in the outfield, another at third base — it hasn’t been evident that President Theo Epstein and Hoyer are wearing them out trying to beat other teams to the likes of Ichiro Suzuki, Ryan Sweeney, Nate Schierholtz, Grady Sizemore, Eric Chavez and Jeff Keppinger.

Those guys would all plug holes, and one or two of them eventually may sign to play at Wrigley. But for a Cubs’ management team focused on 2015 and beyond, all players in the 28-and-older age group seem like interchangeable parts subject to being traded after a few good months, not essential items.

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