Cubs starting pitcher Ryan Dempster isn't ready to commit either way about the player option in his contract for next season. With that said, it doesn't seem like he plans to leave town anytime soon either. "I enjoy being a Chicago Cub and playing here, that's for sure," Dempster said. "I'll worry about that at the end of the season." Dempster, who has been a 30-save closer and All-Star starter in eight seasons with the Cubs, makes $14 million next season if he exercises his option. He has moved his full-time residence to Chicago and seems open to staying long-term. "I think that's something that I'll have to look at at the end of the year, and hopefully something that they’re interested in happening here," he said. "The main thing for me to do is focus on [tonight's] game."