"Tony Campana can have all the inside-the-park home runs he wants.
Cubs starter Carlos Zambrano still likes the mammoth kind that travel deep into the bleachers, like the one he crushed in the third inning Saturday off Cincinnati Reds starter Johnny Cueto.
''I'm not Campana,'' Zambrano said. ''I'm a big man. Big men are supposed to hit with authority. I'll leave inside the park to Campana.''
Given the last week for the Cubs, it's best not to change a thing.
With an 11-4 victory over the stumbling Reds, the Cubs not only stretched their winning streak to seven, they did it by chasing the National League's ERA leader. Cueto (7-5) entered the game with a 1.72 ERA and had allowed only three earned runs in his previous four starts, spanning 27 innings.
But he lasted only 32/3 innings Saturday, a season low, giving up five runs, seven hits and three walks with two strikeouts.
Zambrano started it with his home run leading off the third after the Reds had taken a 2-0 lead in the top of the inning."