CHICAGO -- Considering how Saturday's game went, with Los Angeles Dodgers relievers squandering a five-run lead in the final two innings, the notion of a "bullpen game" wasn't exactly a reassuring prospect for many Dodgers fans.Manager Don Mattingly and pitching coach Rick Honeycutt have twice tweaked their pitching rotation so that their top three guys would face the rival San Francisco Giants. That meant Jamey Wright would make his second start in seven seasons Sunday and the Dodgers would keep the pitching changes coming until somebody got the last out.