Zambrano makes it no secret on opener
PHOENIX - Carlos Zambrano wants to start on Opening Day for the Cubs, and he's not shy about it.
"I care," Zambrano said Saturday during a 2-0 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. "When you're retired and you go home and your grandkids ask you what you did, for your own records it's good."
Cubs manager Lou Piniella said earlier in the day that the April 6 assignment against Houston will go to Zambrano or Ryan Dempster.
Zambrano was 14-6 with a 3.91 ERA last year, while Dempster finished 17-6 with a 2.96 ERA. Piniella said he would talk to both pitchers before making his decision.
"My answer would be me," Zambrano said. "And I guarantee you that (Dempster's) answer would be him."
In other news, reliever Eric Gagne, who came to Brewers camp looking for a roster spot, likely is finished in Milwaukee after a second doctor reported the right-hander has a frayed rotator cuff. He was 4-3 with 10 saves and a 5.44 ERA for the Brewers last season.
Zambrano was given the option of pitching in a simulated game Saturday at the Cubs' complex in nearby Mesa, but he chose to face the division-rival Brewers.
Milwaukee fielded what likely will be its starting lineup minus left fielder Ryan Braun, who is participating in the World Baseball Classic.
"I said I wanted to face them so I could start to feel like it's close to the regular season," Zambrano said. "It's good to face good hitters. It makes you go with more intensity."
Zambrano allowed 2 runs and 4 hits over 3 innings with 5 strikeouts. Both runs scored when he overthrew first base on Mike Lamb's comebacker to the mound.
"I think I made a rookie mistake," Zambrano said. "I should have taken it nice and easy and not rushed. Obviously, I was too rushed and it happened."
Brewers starter Jeff Suppan was sharper, scattering 3 hits over 3 scoreless innings.
"He got his work in and moved the ball around," manager Ken Macha said. "He got some outs with his fastball, and that was good to see."
Suppan and four relievers, including possible setup man Carlos Villanueva, held the Cubs scoreless on 7 hits with only 1 walk.
Macha said he was most pleased by Villanueva, who struggled with high pitch counts in previous outings.
"He's been somewhat of a concern, but he had a couple of good innings today," Macha said.
Third baseman Aramis Ramirez and left fielder Alfonso Soriano returned to the Cubs' lineup. Soriano led off the game with a single to right and went 1-for-4. Ramirez finished 1-for-3.