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The Rundown: Cubs Must Improve Scary ’19 Splits, Bryant Rumors Continue, Betts Could Be Traded Soon

I usually write a Sunday column, but took the day off yesterday for a number of reasons, including that we’ve beaten every Cubs story and non-story to death this winter. Yesterday felt more like spring, I had a good day health-wise, and by now, just like the rest of you, I’m ready to see how David Ross kicks off his first training camp as a Cubs manager.

It's February.

There will be baseball. pic.twitter.com/Ec8aJIFFGr

— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) February 1, 2020

This offseason has been as exhausting as any previously simply because the Cubs didn’t really do anything, and that’s all we’ve talked about for four months.