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In the meantime, the Cubs’ major-league roster will feature relatively low-priced veterans such as David DeJesus, Scott Baker and Ian Stewart. The signing of pitcher Edwin Jackson (4 years, $52 million) seemed excessive, but the Cubs hope that he can be a part of the transition to winning.

As for when that will happen? Not this season. Probably not next season, either. Think 2015 or 2016.

New motto: Wait til’ next, next, next year.

Hoyer knows as much is true.

Consider his careful wording as he described how he would measure success this season.

“I think there’s really two different fronts you’re talking about,” Hoyer said. “From a major league standpoint, I think one of the comments that was picked up the other day was, ‘Playoffs or bust.’ Ultimately, that isn’t the truth. When you get judged on going to the playoffs, when you get judged on championships, it’s hard to feel really good about a season that doesn’t end up in the playoffs.”

In other words, the Cubs aren’t going to the playoffs.

“At the same time, we are building something long term,” Hoyer said. “We feel like our goal ultimately is to get to the point where we’re a team of great young players [and] we’re going to make the playoffs every single year or eight out of 10 years.

“There’s a lot of things you can do over the course of a summer to increase that. Having great years in the minor leagues for some of our prospects is success for us. [Having] our young players in the big leagues taking a step forward is a success.

“But those are like small successes that we talk about internally. Externally, ultimately, success comes down to playing October baseball.”

That’s not going to happen for a while. And that’s OK.

Staying patient will be difficult.

But it can’t be as tough as battling a 7-year-old who likes makeup.

• Northwest Herald columnist Tom Musick can be reached at tmusick@shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @tcmusick.

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