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      <description>A strong bullpen can be the difference in a close game. Each year, teams struggle to put together a bullpen that can hold leads. Find out what up-and-coming prospects can help your team - and many may see the majors this season.</description>
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      <title>Lewallyn on Double-A Prospects</title>
      <description>Chicago Cubs Double-A pitching coach Dennis Lewallyn has spent the better part of the last two decades working with young pitchers to develop them into major leaguers.</description>
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      <title>Cutting Costs</title>
      <description>The Florida Marlins continued to dump payroll this week, dealing away arbitration-eligible players Kevin Gregg, Scott Olsen and Josh Willingham in deals with Chicago and Washington.</description>
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      <title>End of an Era</title>
      <description>The Kerry Wood era in Chicago apparently is over. Cubs General manager Jim Hendry made a two-pronged statement when he traded minor league pitching prospect Jose Ceda to the Florida Marlins for veteran right-handed reliever Kevin Gregg on Thursday.</description>
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      <title>Cubs Make First Big Move of Offseason</title>
      <description>CHICAGO – The Chicago Cubs today acquired right-handed pitcher Kevin Gregg from the Florida Marlins for minor league right-handed pitcher Jose Ceda.</description>
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      <title>Ceda Pitching in his True Role Now</title>
      <description>The Cubs have known for some time now that Jose Ceda’s future is in relief. Now that the right-hander is a step closer to the big leagues, he’s getting a chance in that role.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A with Jose Ceda</title>
      <description>DAYTONA BEACH – Kangaroo Court has charged Jose Ceda $10 for his eating habits, which involve asking a young kid at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter to buy him ice cream.</description>
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      <description>Jose Ceda has been called the best arm in the Cubs’ farm system. Numbers-wise, he has had a rough go of things in the starting rotation at Class-A Daytona this season, but the Cubs aren’t worried because his starts are part of a bigger plan.</description>
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      <description>On Thursday night, InsideTheIvy.com Editor in Chief Steve Holley joined the Daytona Cubs broadcast team for a weekly look into the Chicago Cubs' farm system. InsideTheIvy.com can be heard each Thursday night this season on WELE, AM 1380 in Daytona Beach.</description>
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      <description>Jose Ceda, the Cubs’ 6-foot-4, 275-pound giant of a pitching prospect, is headed back into the starting rotation after spending a good portion of his 2007 season in relief.</description>
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      <description>Mesa, ARIZ. – The Chicago Cubs today announced their first round of roster cuts, reducing the roster from 59 to 50 players.</description>
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      <description>As pitchers and position players get set to report to Minor League Spring Training in Arizona beginning this week, our annual analysis of the top prospects in the Cubs’ farm system, as ranked by InsideTheIvy.com in the 2008 Scout.com Prospect Guide, commences.</description>
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      <description>Last week, noted minor league expert Deric McKamey dropped by InsideTheIvy.com to reveal his top-15 Chicago Cubs prospects. The author of the annual "Minor League Baseball Analyst" book has returned to answer readers' questions about why he ranked certain players in specific spots and about some of the Cubs’ prospects that didn't appear on his list.</description>
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      <title>Fleita Speaks at Smokies’ Luncheon</title>
      <description>KODAK, Tenn. – Two of the Chicago Cubs’ top prospects, outfielder Tyler Colvin and pitcher Jeff Samardzija, are expected to start the 2008 season with the Class AA Tennessee Smokies, along with a host of other talent – some new and some looking for redemption – Cubs Vice President of Player Personnel Oneri Fleita said.</description>
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      <title>Peoria Pitching Changes</title>
      <description>Peoria, IL- The Peoria Chiefs in conjunction with the Chicago Cubs placed RHP Billy Muldowney and RHP Jose Ceda on the disabled list Tuesday. Muldowney, Ceda and Rafael Dolis have all returned to Mesa, AZ to begin treatment and rehab programs.</description>
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