On Baseball: Cubs Take a Patient Path. Like 100 Years Patient.
Published 1/12/2008 by MURRAY CHASS at NYT > Baseball
The Cubs are not finished altering their roster for next season, but they are not expected to spend a lot of money doing it.
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