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Rizzo, an integral part of the core, will spend a few more days in Cubs camp before reporting Monday to Team Italy, representing the country of his ancestors during the World Baseball Classic. Barring a major upset — Italy plays in a bracket with the United States, Mexico and Canada — he will be back with the Cubs after only one week.

While 2012 was a breakthrough season for Rizzo as he hit .285 with 15 home runs in 87 games, it was a miserable year for the franchise, which lost 101 games and featured a September rotation that would be hard-pressed to compete at the Triple-A level.

“We had a great team in the clubhouse and we had fun and a good time, but now all that’s on the backburner,” Rizzo said. “I think (manager Dale Sveum) said it best — ‘No matter if we were .500 or won only 61 games, we still weren’t making the playoffs.’

“That’s the mentality we have, make the playoffs, no matter whether you have to win 100 games or a play-in game or whatever. Who knows what could happen from there?”

An improbable dream, perhaps, but the Cubs aren’t too proud to dream.

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