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"I don't think there is much anxiousness as I had probably going into the Milwaukee start," Glavine said.
The two-time NL Cy Young Award winner had perhaps his best road start this year his last time out, allowing a run and two hits in six-plus innings on Tuesday night. New York's bullpen, though, couldn't hold a one-run lead and allowed the Brewers to rally for a 4-2 win in 13 innings.
"I don't know if it's easier to have it go away right away, or when you've got to sit there and watch," said Glavine, who's 0-4 with an 8.66 ERA in his last seven road starts.
Glavine has struggled at Wrigley Field for more than a decade, going 1-4 with a 4.85 ERA in his last seven starts dating to August 1996 when he was with Atlanta. Overall, the left-hander is 14-13 with a 3.64 ERA in 34 career starts against the Cubs.
"I don't want him to get 300 against us," said Cubs outfielder
Cliff Floyd, a teammate of Glavine's with the Mets from 2003-06. "And he knows that, he's competitive. ... He's a great dude." While Glavine goes for the milestone win,
Jason Marquis (8-6, 4.22) will try to win his third straight home start for Chicago. Facing Philadelphia on Tuesday, the right-hander gave up three runs and eight hits over six innings as the Cubs rolled to a 7-3 win.
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