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Zambrano finally wins as Cubs beat Pirates 8-5
CHICAGO CUBS 8, PITTSBURGH 5

By ALAN ROBINSON
AP Sports Writer

PITTSBURGH(AP) -- Carlos Zambrano ran into few problems against
the Pittsburgh Pirates. Trying to get a seventh inning out of
Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella is where his success ended.

Zambrano won for the first time since July 22 by limiting the
slumping-again Pirates to two runs over six innings, and the
Cubs finished off a three-game sweep by beating Pittsburgh 8-5
on Wednesday.

Playing before a sparse crowd that was announced at 10,899 but
looked - and sounded - like it was much smaller, the Cubs won
their sixth in a row against the Pirates, who completed a 1-5
homestand.

Micah Hoffpauir homered against former Cubs pitcher Kevin Hart
(4-6), drove in two runs, scored three times and was among five
Cubs batters with two hits. Chicago has won 26 of 32 from the
Pirates.

The first two games of the series featured the Pirates setting a
major league record on Monday by assuring themselves of a 17th
consecutive losing season and the Cubs tying a record with eight
successive hits to begin Tuesday night's game.

No streaks in this one - just a lively conversation as Piniella
replaced Zambrano after the right-hander warmed up to start the
seventh. When the Pirates brought up the left-handed hitting
Ramon Vazquez, Piniella decided to bring in left-hander John
Grabow.

The hard part for Piniella was telling Zambrano, who clearly
didn't want to leave. Zambrano and Piniella had an animated talk
on the mound that continued in the dugout.

"I wanted to pitch another inning but it's Lou's decision," said
Zambrano, who struck out eight and gave up five hits. "You saw
the replay, everybody thought I was arguing but we were just
talking. Every time Lou talks it seems like he's mad, the way he
moves his hands, but he's not. He's very professional."

Zambrano was sidelined recently for three weeks by back spasms,
and Piniella was satisfied with his 98-pitch outing.

"Like I told him, let's get built (up), let's get you stronger
and stronger," Piniella said. "That was the conversation on the
mound. I told him, `Next time if you want, we won't warm anybody
up and we'll let you pitch nine innings.' "

Zambrano (8-6) was 0-2 in his previous five starts and hadn't
won since beating the Phillies 10-5 on July 22. But he's usually
good for a win against the Pirates, going 4-0 as the Cubs have
won seven of his last eight starts against them. Zambrano is 7-1
in 13 career starts in PNC Park.

It may be too late to save the Cubs' season, but Zambrano still
has time to get something out of a second half of the season he
calls "horrible."

"Professionally, for me, it's been miserable," he said. "I think
I only have to win. This is my first year I've been so poor in
the second half. (I'm) just trying to finish the season strong."

Again, the Pirates (54-84) aren't.

Now 30 games under .500, they are careening toward a fifth
consecutive 90-loss season and their seventh since 2000. They
have lost 12 of 13, the second time they've done that while
going 9-26 since Aug. 2.

Hart, dealt to the Pirates by Chicago in the Tom Gorzelanny-John
Grabow trade in July, walked six while giving up four runs and
six hits in five innings. After going 3-1 with the Cubs, he is
1-5 in seven starts with Pittsburgh as he struggles to make
mechanical adjustments between starts.

"I'm going to stay positive," Hart said. "I've gone through
stretches like this before, in the minor leagues, and came out
on top and I'm not going to let it beat me."

Helped by four walks by Hart, the Cubs scored solo runs in each
of the first three innings. Koyie Hill added a two-run single in
the seventh against Jeff Karstens.

The Cubs led 8-2 until the eighth, when former Cubs shortstop
Ronny Cedeno hit a three-run homer off Kevin Gregg for his third
hit.

Carlos Marmol pitched the ninth inning for his 11th save in 15
opportunities.

NOTES: Karstens, out since Aug. 25 with a lower back strain, was
reinstated from the 15-day disabled list. .. Cubs LF Bobby
Scales collided with a wall in foul territory trying to run down
Brandon Moss' fly ball in the fifth, but stayed in the game. ...
Pirates 2B Delwyn Young is hitless in 21 at-bats.