The Cubs have a solid stable of relievers, and someone like Luis Vizcaino, who was considered at lock to make the team just a few weeks ago, might not have a spot. "We're going to take the pitchers that are pitching best here. I think it's probably going to be harder to earn a spot, and easier to lose it," manager Lou Piniella said. The Cubs must pay Vizcaino $3.5 million this year, and another $500,000 to decline his $4 million option for 2010.