Cubs manager David Ross sees outside scrutiny as part of the job
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CINCINNATI – Manager David Ross’ in-game decisions will be under a microscope like they haven’t been in his first three years in this seat. But he said he sees expectations as a good thing. “Maybe no one else had expectations [before],” Ross said Tuesday, “but I don’t ever step foot out here with this group of guys, or the group last year or the year before, without an expectation to win on a nightly basis.” Social media was ablaze Monday evening with Cubs fans’ takes on Ross leaving starter Drew Smyly in the game for 4 ⅔ innings and having…