Levine: Strop Will Battle For Cubs’ Primary Set-up Role

February 23, 2014 8:17 PM
Levine: Strop Will Battle For Cubs’ Primary Set-up Role
By Bruce Levine-

" MESA, Ariz. (CBS) — The engagement for area offices are a massive component part of the preperiod period for the Chicago Cubs.Flame-thrower Pedro Strop will be contending with his fellow mates for the duties supporting closer Jose Veres.

strap struck the Cubs with Jake Arrieta from Baltimore for Scott Feldman past July.adding the 7th and 8th play behind Kevin Gregg assisted the small thrower create much self-assurance going in 2014 "

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