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David Haugh: Arm issue harder to deal with than a head case, so Cubs have right to worry about Yu Darvish's sore triceps

A bright, pick-me-up bouquet of flowers sat in front of Yu Darvish's locker Sunday in the Cubs clubhouse, courtesy of somebody sending well-wishes to the injured right-hander.

Suffice to say that two months into a frustrating season, Darvish still gets more wishes than he grants.

Will he ever deliver?

This was a moment made to display Darvish, in prime time during a nationally televised event against the Giants on ESPN2, on an 82-degree night ideal for sipping beer and solving baseball's problems at Clark and Addison. This was an opportunity to

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