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“There’s a lot of second guessing and self reflection that goes on at a time like this,” he said.
The Cubs had hoped that at this point in the season, they would be considering adding help for the stretch run.
Lilly will have a long All-Star break to think about Friday’s game.
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“It’s not good news,” Lee said of the rumors, “because it means you’re not doing your job.”
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“I’ve got my hands full just getting guys out,” Lilly said of all the gossip. “I’m busy doing that. I’ve got to go out and get hitters out regardless of anything else that’s going on around me and that’s it.”
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