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Fishing for complements: Cubs manager David Ross wants something different in 26th spot

LAS VEGAS – On Friday against the White Sox, outfielder Ian Miller bunted for a hit, stole second, continued to third on a throwing error by the catcher and scored on a wild pitch.

“Isn’t that fun to watch?” Cubs manager David Ross said.

Enough fun to make Ross’ wheels turn in his head almost as fast as Miller’s wheels turn on the bases.

“He’s definitely exciting to watch, especially for a team [like the Cubs] where we don’t really have that in our game too much,” Ross said. “I think a guy like that can definitely impact us and have a big role.