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Despite deciding after another over-amped, poor performance on Opening Day last year that ace Carlos Zambrano probably wouldn't start an opener again, Cubs manager Lou Piniella said during an informal chat with media Wednesday that Zambrano probably would be his starter for the Cubs' opener next season, at home against Milwaukee. ``I think he's probably over all that,'' Piniella said. 2008 Cubs Tickets With 2008 Chicago Cubs playoff tickets, you can watch the Cubs with 2008 Cubs Tickets go up against the Arizona Diamondbacks in their division playoff game series. The Cubs have really came through this year with their late-season playoff run, and fans are hoping that the playoffs will bring a Division win and a even a World Series championship. 2008 Cubs Tickets

On the Mark Prior front, Piniella confirmed the Cubs have talked to several teams about at trade but wouldn't speculate on the likelihood of a deal getting done. The Cubs have until Dec. 12 to move the arbitration-eligible Prior or face a Dec. 12 arbitration deadline for offering arbitration -- and a salary of maybe $3.4 million -- for a pitcher that may or may not be ready to pitch competitively next season, and could bolt for a big free agency payday after that if he does. The Cubs want a one-year deal with an option year to keep Prior. The Padres head a list of interested teams that also includes Cincinnati, Texas and possibly Philadelphia.

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