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Inspired by countrymen, Fujikawa signs with Cubs

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As the Cubs stumbled to their first 100-loss season since 1966, their trade deadline fire sale suggested they aren’t afraid to trade away top talent with team-friendly deals in return for prospects. At this point, the Cubs aren’t expecting to do the same in 2013, and Fujikawa didn’t sound worried about the possibility of being dealt, noting “I would like to be part of the building process for the future.”

“We’re not signing him at all with the intent to trade him,” President of baseball operations Theo Epstein said. “Obviously we’ll see what happens. Hopefully the team performs well and he’s pitching very important games for us.”

Epstein spoke with Marmol’s agent, Paul Kinzer, this week regarding the bullpen situation with Fujikawa now in the fold. Epstein and Hoyer each reiterated that Marmol is the Cubs’ closer after a strong second half performance when he posted a 1.52 ERA with 12 saves.

“We were short last year in the bullpen,” Epstein said. “Rather than add a high quantity of buy-low guys and hope some quality emerged, we felt like we were in a position where we could add one or two quality bullpen pieces because we have some interesting arms to fill out the rest of the pen.”

Epstein disagreed with previous reports that indicated closing games, or at the very least a chance to do so, was very important to Fujikawa. Instead, Fujikawa made clear his main priority was to help a team win, regardless of when he entered the game.

“Actually it wasn’t,” Epstein said. “In our discussions with him, it was the chance to have a meaningful role and do his job.”

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