Zambrano told to cool off in batting practice

Zambrano told to cool off in batting practice

Published Jun. 11, 2012 7:17 p.m. ET

MIAMI (AP) -- Carlos Zambrano, one of baseball's best-hitting pitchers, is now under orders to cool it in batting practice.

Zambrano complained of a stiff back in his most recent start Saturday, and manager Ozzie Guillen said lusty swings can't help.

"Now he's going to bunt, bunt and bunt," Guillen said Monday. "We won't let him swing like he wants to swing.

"He was hitting balls all over the place. I don't say that was the reason he was sore. But Carlos puts on a show when he's hitting. We have to control that," Guillen added. "You don't win games in batting practice."

Zambrano is a career .239 hitter with 24 home runs, including one this season. He's expected to make his next scheduled start Friday, Guillen said.

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