Giants pitcher Barry Zito isn't content being the team's third starter heading into the 2010 season. He has four years remaining on his seven-year, $126 million contract. "I wouldn't say I'm fine with it, I'm not," Zito told MLB.com. "I'm competitive by nature, and of course, I want to be the guy. It's important. But the way I pitched in 2008, it didn't deem me worthy of being the No. 1 starter going into last season. But no, I'm not happy being a No. 3 starter." San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy said on Sunday that Zito probably will be slotted in the second game when Spring Training begins for the Giants on Wednesday. "I want to earn my stature back. I don't expect anybody to give it to me," Zito said. "I want to be a top-of-the-rotation guy again. I want to be out there on Opening Day, getting the win. It's important to me."