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‘It was Cubs, Cubs, Cubs for Fujikawa

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The Cubs signed Japanese relief pitcher Kyuji Fujikawa to a 2-year, $9.5 million contract Friday. (AP)
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“I’d like to be part of the rebuilding process for the Cubs’ future.”

Fujikawa led the Japanese League in saves in 2007 and 2011, and had a career earned run average of 1.77 in 562 appearances. Hoyer liked the fact that Fujikawa has great control and relies on his fastball.

“He’s not a guy that tricks you,” he said. “He actually comes right after guys. He has a very good split-fingered fastball, and his curveball he throws for strikes, but really he comes right after guys, and that’s very important. Guys that rely on trickery can often be guys that the league
figures out quickly.”

Fujikawa had lunch with the Cubs’ brass 2 weeks ago and toured Wrigley Field. Though speculation at the time said he was headed to the Angels, Wrigley reminded Fujikawa of his home stadium with the Hanshin Tigers.

“It also had ivy in the old days,” Fujikawa said. “Koshien Stadium is known to be the start of baseball in Japan, so that’s one of the deciding factors for me to sign with the Chicago Cubs.”

Fujikawa’s American agent, Arn Tellam, called Hoyer a few days later to tell him Fujikawa wanted to be a Cub. All that was left was to solidify the contract numbers.

Hoyer said Fujikawa won’t pitch for Japan next spring in the World Baseball Classic so he can acclimate to his new team and coaching staff. He’ll have his own interpreter and trainer, as Kosuke Fukudome had during his stay in Chicago.

Fujikawa chose to wear No. 11, which one belonged to popular shortstop Don Kessinger, after wearing No. 22 with Hanshin in Japan.

“To have a better career than No. 22, I went younger with two ‘ones,’” he explained.

The Cubs talked to Carlos Marmol’s agent, Paul Kinzer, at the winter meetings, after some concerns that Marmol was being displaced as closer. Epstein said he reiterated to Kinzer that “Marmol is closing,” and said Friday the notion of Fujikawa closing was not brought up during talks with the player and his agents.

“He said: ‘My job is not closer, it’s setup guy – to help the team win and do what the manager asks of me,’ ” Epstein said. “And that’s the only time it came up in the whole discussion.”

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