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Baseball winter meetings much ado about next to nothing

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Cashman was left explaining to New York media outside the press conference room why his team did nothing while it was here. But, then, no other GM did either.

Cubs’ GM Jed Hoyer made one significant move — the signing of outfielder Nate Schierholtz — which he couldn’t announce officially pending a physical exam. Like his cohorts, he had wanted to do more. Later Thursday it was announced the club had re-signed third baseman Ian Stewart.

Hoyer left Nashville like the others, hopeful that the days ahead would allow him to spread around his owners’ cash reserves.

“There’s a long way to go until we get to (spring training in) Mesa,” he said. “We have to remind ourselves there are still a lot of players out there and still a lot of time (before spring training).

“When you’re leaving here, sometimes you feel like this is closer to the end of the offseason than the beginning, but it’s actually a lot closer to the beginning. There’s a lot of time left, we still have resources left and we’ll continue to work all winter.”

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