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    MESA, Ariz. (AP) -Though nearly infatuated with future shortstop Starlin Castro, Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella likes present shortstop Ryan Theriot plenty, too.

    What's not to like about Theriot? He is batting .533, best in the majors this spring.

    His average actually fell slightly Saturday after he went 1 for 2 with a three-run double in Chicago's 4-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals in a matchup of split squads.

    Asked for a theory about Theriot's hitting, Piniella mentioned the player's work with new hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo. Piniella also said: "Maybe having Castro around had something to do with it, too. You've got a nice young player pushing you."

    Theriot, entering his fourth season as the starting shortstop and his first as the leadoff hitter, has been reluctant to discuss the teenage phenom who was trying to take his job.

    While acknowledging recently that "competition brings out the best in all of us," Theriot said "it takes a little bit more than just ability" to handle big league expectations.

    Castro handled those expectations superbly, batting .423 before he was sent to minor league camp after Saturday's game. The Cubs want him to play everyday at Triple-A Iowa rather than be a backup in the majors.

    "Castro just had a phenomenal spring," Piniella said. "Nineteen years old, to come in here and look like a veteran and do the things he did ... he came in here highly touted and he left here even more touted, as far as I'm concerned."

    On the mound, meanwhile, Carlos Zambrano displayed the form that once made him the Cubs' most highly touted pitcher.

    The $91.5 million right-hander, who reported to camp in excellent shape after winning only nine times last season, allowed three hits, walked two and struck out four in five innings. He has given up one run in nine innings after yielding five on March 10.

    He's tired of talking about 2009 - both when it comes to his disappointing season and that of the Cubs, who fell to second place after winning two straight division titles.

    "We don't care about last year, man, it's already in the past," Zambrano said. "I'm happy the way spring training is going. Not only me, but everybody is taking care of business."

    Edgar Osuna, a 22-year-old left-hander trying to be Kansas City's No. 5 starter, pitched three innings and allowed all four Chicago runs in the second.

    "I can't worry about whether I (make the rotation) or not. I'm just trying to do my job," he said. "I need to be more consistent and not fall behind in the count, like I did in the second inning. I've already learned a lot and I have a lot more to work on."

    After scoring 38 runs in their previous two games, the Royals were blanked in both split-squad games Saturday. They also lost 1-0 to Milwaukee.

    NOTES: The Cubs sent down OF Brad Snyder along with Castro. ... Royals CF Rick Ankiel (sore right ankle) is scheduled to play DH in a minor league game Sunday. If all goes well, he'll return to the lineup Monday or Tuesday. ... RHP Justin Berg and IF Darwin Barney were co-champions of the Cubs' version of American Idol. Chosen from among seven rookie finalists, guitarist Berg performed a song he wrote five years ago while in the Yankees' system and pianist Barney did a Coldplay song. Each won $10,000 for his favorite charity. Four Cubs veterans, as well as Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young, served as judges. ... Cubs 3B Aramis Ramirez (sore right triceps) went 1 for 5 in a minor league game. He said he feels fine at the plate but isn't ready to throw just yet.

     
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    Kansas City Royals
    Willie Bloomquist, LF3020000 .571
        Cody Clark, C1000001 .750
    Jason Kendall, C3000002 .143
        John Parrish, P0000000 .000
        Kurt Mertins, 2B2000012 .000
    David DeJesus, RF3000031 .286
        Irving Falu, SS1010000 .227
    Billy Butler, 1B3010101 .300
        Christopher McConnell, 3B00000001.000
    Scott Thorman, 3B-LF4010023 .250
    Mitch Maier, CF3000001 .379
        Derrick Robinson, CF1000002 .000
    Wilson Betemit, SS-3B^1B3010111 .238
    Chris Getz, 2B3010001 .154
        Dusty Hughes, P0000000 .000
       a- Jose Duarte, PH1000010 .500
    Edgar Osuna, P1000011 .000
        Robinson Tejeda, P0000000 .000
       b- Brian Anderson, PH-LF^RF2010100 .414
    Totals3408039  
    a-struck out for Hughes in the 9th
    b-grounded out for Tejeda in the 5th
    Batting
    2B - Billy Butler (2, Zambrano)
    Team LOB - 11
    Fielding
    DP - Betemit-Butler
    PB - Jason Kendall (1)
    Kansas City Royals
    Edgar Osuna (L,0-1) 3444120 9.00
    Robinson Tejeda 1000110 8.59
    John Parrish 2100230 0.00
    Dusty Hughes 2100020 6.75
    Pitches-Strikes - Edgar Osuna 22-17, Robinson Tejeda 9-5, John Parrish 20-12, Dusty Hughes 11-11
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - John Parrish 2-0, Dusty Hughes 1-3
    Batters Faced - Edgar Osuna 14, Robinson Tejeda 4, John Parrish 8, Dusty Hughes 7
    Chicago Cubs
    Ryan Theriot, SS2013100 .533
        Sam Fuld, CF1000000 .136
    Darwin Barney, 2B3000002 .227
        D.J. LeMahieu, 2B1000000 .400
    Derrek Lee, 1B2000110 .235
        Starlin Castro, PR-SS1000000 .423
    Marlon Byrd, CF3120000 .355
        Kevin Millar, 1B1010000 .353
    Jeff Baker, 3B3000003 .115
        Casey Coleman, P0000000 .000
        Esmailin Caridad, P0000000 .000
       a- Michael Brenly, PH1000001 .000
        Carlos Marmol, P0000000 .000
    Alfonso Soriano, LF3110020 .290
        Ty Wright, LF1000011 .333
    Geovany Soto, C2111110 .400
        Chris Robinson, C0000000 .444
    Brad Snyder, RF2100111 .313
    Carlos Zambrano, P2000014 .250
        David Macias, 3B1000010 .000
    Totals2946448  
    a-flied out for Caridad in the 8th
    Batting
    2B - Ryan Theriot (3, Osuna), Marlon Byrd (2, Osuna)
    RBI - Ryan Theriot 3 (3), Geovany Soto (3)
    2-OUT RBI - Ryan Theriot 3 (3)
    Team LOB - 5
    Fielding
    DP - Macias-Millar
    Chicago Cubs
    Carlos Zambrano (W,1-1) 5300240 3.86
    Casey Coleman (H,1) 2200120 4.32
    Esmailin Caridad (H,2) 1200000 0.00
    Carlos Marmol 1100030 1.50
    HBP - Clark (by Carlos Marmol)
    Pitches-Strikes - Carlos Zambrano 34-26, Casey Coleman 15-11, Esmailin Caridad 5-5, Carlos Marmol 11-10
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Carlos Zambrano 6-5, Casey Coleman 3-0, Esmailin Caridad 1-2
    Batters Faced - Carlos Zambrano 20, Casey Coleman 8, Esmailin Caridad 5, Carlos Marmol 5
    Game Information
    Attendance - 11642
    Game Time - 2:23
    Temperature - 68
    Umpires - Home - Paul Schrieber, First Base - Alfonso Marquez, Second Base - UMP Nonindividual, Third Base - Bob Davidson
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