Cubs Agree To Terms With 19 Players On 2014 Contracts

March 3, 2014 8:29 PM
Cubs Agree To Terms With 19 Players On 2014 Contracts
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Right-handed pitchers — Jake Arrieta, Dallas Beeler, Alberto Cabrera, Justin Grimm, Blake Parker, Neil Ramirez, Hector Rondon and Arodys Vizcaino.

Left-handed pitchers — Zac Rosscup and Chris Rusin "

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