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07/21/2005 12:21 PM ET
Zambrano looks to ace Cards
Chicago (48-47) at St. Louis (61-34), 7:10 p.m. CT
By Kyle Jepson / MLB.com
After dropping the last two games of a four-game set against the Reds, things won't get any easier for the Cubs.
In a key divisional battle, the North Siders head to St. Louis for a three-game set against the Cardinals.
Manager Dusty Baker made it clear that this series carries huge importance for the rest of the season.
"We don't need to make a statement," Baker said. "The only statement we need to make is to win. We'll still be nine games back. That's no statement. The Cardinals are a good team. They're a tough team. But I'll put it like this: They want it, and we need it."
The Cubs couldn't call on anyone more up to the job than Carlos Zambrano.
The right-hander has already pitched one gem against the Cardinals this season. Back on April 20, Zambrano hurled 8 2/3 innings of one-run ball, helping the Cubs to a 3-1 win over the Redbirds.
The Cubs might need a similar outing from Zambrano after the type of pitching they've gotten the last two games.
On Wednesday night, Kerry Wood left in the third inning with shoulder stiffness. The following day, Greg Maddux left after the fifth frame, complaining of "seeing spots."
All told, the bullpen threw eight innings, allowing six runs each time out.
"We need [a strong outing on Friday]," Baker said. "Definitely. The bullpen is a little overworked after these last couple days because of the relatively short outings."
Opposing Zambrano is a pitcher who had some success against the Cubs earlier this year.
Chris Carpenter pitched a seven-hit shutout April 21 as the Cardinals beat the Cubs, 4-0.
This time around, the two will square off against each other to kick off a series that carries huge importance to both teams.
Pitching matchup
CHC: RHP Carlos Zambrano
• 7-4, 3.60 ERA in 2005
• 1-0, 1.04 ERA vs. STL in 2005
STL: RHP Chris Carpenter
• 14-4, 2.34 ERA in 2005
• 1-0, 0.00 ERA vs. CHC in 2005
Player to watch
Michael Barrett has had as much success against Carpenter as any of his fellow Cubs. The catcher is batting .273 (6-for-22) with two home runs in his career against the St. Louis hurler.
Quotable
"I wasn't feeling that good. It was just all those little white things." -- Greg Maddux, who left Thursday's game in the fifth inning and reported seeing spots
On the Internet
MLB.TV
Gameday Audio
• Gameday
• Official game notes
On television
• CHC: WGN
• STL: FSMW
On radio
• CHC: WGN 720
• STL: KMOX 1120
Quick hits
Aramis Ramirez hit his 25th home run of the season Thursday afternoon, the fourth at Great American Ball Park. Ramirez has nine homers in his career at Great American, tying him for the most by an opposing player in the stadium's young history. ... Derrek Lee went 1-for-5 Thursday, extending his hitting streak at Great American Ball Park to 12 games.
On deck
• Saturday: at St. Louis, 2:25 p.m. CT
• Sunday: at St. Louis, 7:05 p.m. CT
• Monday: at San Francisco, 7:05 p.m. CT
Kyle Jepson is a contributor to MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.