Updated: December 8, 2012 1:25AM In their attempts to be the most thorough front office in baseball, Theo Epstein's Cubs seem almost too deliberate at times as trade and free-agent targets go elsewhere in volatile markets. But like they did with free agent David DeJesus and Cuban outfielder Jorge Soler more than a year ago, quick decisions and early efforts this winter have put the Cubs in a position of relative strength not even they expected at this point as they fill an abundance of holes. Granted, it's measured in terms of strength more relative to the 101-loss baseline they're working on...
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