Cubs manager Mike Quade says his relationship with right-hander Carlos Zambrano is just fine. Quade added that he didn't think Zambrano's actions on Friday night against the Braves had anything to do with the manager leaving the pitcher in too long. "I probably never sat back and analyzed that," Quade said. "I thought it was good as it could be. His decisions, and what has taken place here recently, I didn't take personally. I don't think it had anything to do with our relationship." Zambrano was placed on the 30-day disqualified list on Saturday after he was ejected from Friday's start for throwing inside on consecutive pitches to Braves third baseman Chipper Jones. Following his ejection, Zambrano cleaned out his locker and left Turner Field telling people that he was retiring. Quade said he has no issue with Zambrano and has no plans to manage his club any differently without him in the clubhouse. "It's the same with me whether Z is here or not," he said. "I had no problem with Z. I think I have a pretty good understanding of Z, leaving out the fact that I was disappointed with the way it ended the other day."