SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Zito was demoted to the bullpen Monday by the San Francisco Giants, who hope the former Cy Young Award winner can correct his problems by working in relief.
Zito, who only 16 months ago signed a $126 million, seven-year contract with the Giants to lead their rotation, was informed of the move in a meeting with manager Bruce Bochy.
"I'm certainly not happy with it, by any means," Zito said. "But this is the bed that I've made. I have to lay in it for the time being and I have to overcome. I trust management and I trust what their decisions are."
The lefthander has lost his first six starts this season and has a 7.53 ERA, an ERA which jumped considerably after Zito was tagged for eight earned runs in a 10-1 loss Sunday to Cincinnati.
The 2002 American League Cy Young winner with Oakland, Zito lasted only three innings against the Reds and was booed frequently by the crowd at AT&T Park during his shortest outing of the year.
A three-time All-Star and San Francisco's Opening Day starter this season, Zito is only the third pitcher since 1956 to go 0-6 before May, joining Texas' Dave Stewart (1984) and Detroit's Mike Maroth (2003).
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