For his second attempt, Tom Glavine says he's a little more relaxed. The Met left-hander has been there, though he hasn't yet done that, in his quest for 300. Last Tuesday in Milwaukee, he went for his 300th win for the first time and pitched six innings of one-run, two-hit ball. But he ended up with a no-decision. Tonight at Wrigley Field, he'll again shoot for 300 when he takes the hill against the Cubs. "I don't think there's as much anxiousness as going into the Milwaukee start," Glavine said. "This one seems to be a little more business as usual in terms of the preparation." The 41-year-old has gone 6-5 with a 3.43 ERA in his 15-game career at Wrigley, and he has 14 career wins versus the Cubs overall.