(Source: Chicago Cubs) Don't look now, but there are some arms on the way to back up all those bats. Sure, there are hitters still, like No. 1 prospectGleyber Torres, and they still went with a college bat in the first round of the 2015 Draft with Ian Happ, but the Cubs are excited about evening things out a bit. 'We've taken the volume approach,' said Jason McLeod, the Cubs' senior vice president for player development and amateur scouting. 'We've drafted hitters No. 1, but we have tried to go volume with our pitching.' The pitching is coming throughout the system. Pierce Johnson has moved slowly, as non-throwing related injuries have hampered his development. But he'll be in Triple-A and...
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