Carlos Zambrano and Cubs finish off sweep of Pirates


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 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 is 7-1 in 13 career starts in PNC Park.

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. He is 1-5 in seven starts with Pittsburgh.