Cubs' gamble on Michael Soroka faces early setbacks

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Cubs president Jed Hoyer takes responsibility for the risky acquisition of pitcher Michael Soroka, who was recently injured with a shoulder strain shortly after joining the team. The team faces ongoing offensive struggles and division pressure, with questions about their pitching and hitting performance amid injuries and inconsistent results.
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