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In an interesting twist to free agent recruitment, Hoyer and manager Dale Sveum were interviewing Jackson in Newport Beach, Calif., at the very same time Chairman Tom Ricketts and President Theo Epstein were in Florida trying to woo Anibal Sanchez.

First choice Sanchez spurned the Cubs’ offer to return to the Tigers. Jackson then became their focus.

“I figured if they were taking the time to fly out to talk to me, regardless of what happened, they definitely had a strong interest in me,” Jackson said.

Jackson said it helped that fiancee Erika Zanders — who is to marry Jackson on Saturday — liked Sveum.

Apparently, recruiting trips are over for now. Hoyer and Epstein appear to be done with major offseason acquisitions.

“We’re working on some stuff, but nothing’s that’s close,” Hoyer said.

He also said that rehabbing starter Matt Garza’s winter throwing program is going well. Garza — who strongly endorsed the Cubs to his former Rays teammate Jackson — didn’t pitch after July 19 because of a stress reaction in his right elbow but hopes to be at full steam during spring training.

“It all has been good so far,” Hoyer said. “He has been happy and, in some ways, I really rely on his moods and how he feels about it. He has been excited about his process.”

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