CHICAGO -- It's a good thing that they have large meeting rooms at the Cubs' complex in Arizona.
When their pitchers gather for the first meeting of Spring Training, there will be almost enough of them assembled to fill a 40-man roster. And that's despite the fact that the Major League staff currently has zero vacancies.
Thirteen pitchers -- nine holdovers from the World Series and newcomers Wade Davis, Brett Anderson, Koji Uehara and Brian Duensing -- are in line for introductions at Wrigley Field on April 10, when the Cubs once again celebrate their victory in Game 7 last November.