<p>PITTSBURGH β The <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/cubs" target="_blank" >Cubs</a> found something to celebrate, even in the midst of losing.</p><p>Right-hander Jameson Taillon, a cancer survivor and a pitcher who had multiple Tommy John surgeries when that was a relatively rare occurrence, reached 10 years of service time as a major-leaguer Monday.</p><p>ββSeeing Jamo reach it is so cool because you see the adversity that was thrown his way,ββ shortstop Dansby Swanson said Tuesday. ββAnd for him to still come out on top and be like a light in our clubhouse, somebody that constantly brings energy to the group and all the laughter, is just so cool.ββ</p><p>The Cubs took Taillon to a small establishment next to the teamβs hotel Monday night to toast his accomplishment. A spokesman for the Major League Baseball Players Association estimated that roughly 1,700 players in big-league history have achieved the milestone.</p><p>ββIan Happ said a few nice things,ββ Taillon said.