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Cubs’ bargain basement puzzle coming together

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The Cubs are giving Stewart the benefit of the doubt, despite a poor debut season with them, which followed a bad one for the Rockies that led to the dealing of Tyler Colvin and DJ LeMahieu for him last winter.

“There are not a lot of obvious fits, everyday third basemen in trade or free agency, available right now,” Epstein said Monday when the meetings began. “When that happens, you have to get creative and piece it together.”

The bullpen should be improved with the signing of Fujikawa, who will receive $9 million over two years — the only multiyear contract the Cubs have handed out this winter — and a vesting option for 2015 based on games finished in 2014.

The signing will be announced Friday morning during an introductory news conference at Wrigley Field, where Epstein and Hoyer once again will get to reiterate Carlos Marmol is still their closer. Fujikawa, James Russell and Camp will serve as setup men for Marmol, unless the closer is dealt, while Michael Bowden also is expected to make the staff.

The 24-year-old Rondon will get a strong look this spring and is a good bet to stick. Rondon was a highly touted Indians prospect before undergoing elbow-reconstruction surgery in 2010 and then another elbow procedure last December.

“Hopefully he can recapture what made him a top prospect,” Hoyer said.

So Nashville is history, and only two months remain until players report to camp in Mesa, Ariz.

By then, perhaps Hoyer will have found his antlers.

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