Rich Harden wants to return to the Cubs next season, but the feeling doesn't appear to be mutual. "We'll see what happens," Harden told the Chicago Tribune. "Hopefully we'll sit down with Jim (Hendry) and talk about that. It's a good city, good fans, good team ... I feel like what we did this year obviously was a little disappointing. It would be good to come back next year and make a run for it." However, manager Lou Piniella hinted on Sunday that the team doesn't have any interest in re-signing the right-hander. "You look at our starting pitching here for next year," Piniella said. "You've got (Carlos) Zambrano, you've got (Ryan) Dempster, you've got (Randy) Wells, you've got (Ted) Lilly, you've got (Tom) Gorzelanny, and you've got (Jeff) Samardzija, who is going to go to winter ball. And if this kid keeps improving, he'll be right in the mix. So we've got six nice arms."