Cubs executive Jed Hoyer, who acquired first baseman Anthony Rizzo from the Padres at the end of last week, admitted that he rushed the youngster to the Major Leagues while with San Diego. Hoyer left the Padres for the Cubs this offseason. Rizzo arrived in the summer at 21 years old, had three hits, including a home run, in his first two starts, and then really struggled. Hoyer let on that he probably rushed Rizzo to the big leagues, but that's what happens in San Diego, where the desperation for offense can lead to poor decisions.