The $15M dollars the Cubs are paying to rid themselves of Carlos Zambrano is worth every penny of Tom Ricketts’ money.
Although it’s not the big-splash move Cubs fans had hoped for at the Winter Meetings, or the looming trade of Matt Garza, it’s certainly the most critical move Theo Epstein has made this offseason— and I couldn’t be happier .
Epstein, all too familiar with the benefits of a winning clubhouse culture that he experienced in Boston (and the downside of a troubled one for...Read Full Story
What happens when you have a lug of a pitcher with no regard for his fellow teammates, the organization that pays him millions of dollars, and his own body? You’d have Carlos Zambrano, man notable for throwing fast.
And punching his own teammates. When was the last time you punched your coworker and your job allowed you to report in the next day? Probably never, and thankfully that’s how Cubs brass decided to handle Zambrano’s situation. By shipping him off to the Florida Marlins. It’s a...Read Full Story
by Buddy Biancalana
I recently returned from ball’s Winter Meetings. Reflecting backwards over the three day, one crossfire I had is remaining with me. The crossfire of which I intentionally did more listening than speaking, included Carlos Zambrano’s vasoconstrictive Barry Praver, Cub’s VP, Player Personnel, Oneri Fleita and MLB.com author Carrie Muskat. They were discussing Zambrano’s challenge.
Certainly if Carlos could harness his emotions, overcome his reoccurring raising issue and...Read Full Story
I couldn’t care less where Carlos Zambrano pitches next season, just as long as it’s not with the Cubs.
Fortunately, we know some team, some where, will revert to the old Cubs ways of making excuses for and enabling Zambrano’s childish behavior just to land him in their rotation. All fine by me.
Such is life in professional sports. One team’s trash is another’s treasure . And the Cubs are way past due taking this load to the dump.
Where Zambrano ends up, I don’t know. Perhaps there’s a...Read Full Story
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Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano received calls and text messages of support from people such as Sammy Sosa and...Read Full Story
Carlos Zambrano and the Chicago Cubs had it good for a while, you know? They burned bright and hot for a decade, during which time Zambrano made three All-Star teams, won three Silver Sluggers and got into a whole lot of trouble. He might get in trouble again in 2012, but if so, he will do so for the Miami Marlins.The trade sending Zambrano to South Beach will also involve Theo Epstein, Jed Hoyer and the Cubs paying the Marlins about $16...
Sam Drew Takes On (blog)Chicago Cubs Trade Carlos ZambranoCubbies CribEpstein and Hoyer brought with them a culture change to Wrigley Field. The change would only be interfered with if Zambrano remained with the team. But with Zambrano now a part of the past, Cubs' fans should prepare to see a team mentality that they ...Chicago Cubs: Carlos Zambrano to Marlins, Chris Volstad to CubsBleacher ReportCubs trade Zambrano to MarlinsNew York Daily...
The Miami Marlins have experienced plenty of changes this offseason, including new uniforms, a new stadium, a new manager and, most importantly, a new payroll.Using the suddenly increased payroll, the Marlins didn't waste any time before signing free agents Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle and Heath Bell. They traded for Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano, and resigned familiar names such as Greg Dobbs.The immediate success of the new-look Marlins will most...
Carlos Zambrano, the temperamental pitcher known by Chicago Cubs fans for smashing water coolers and clashing with teammates, is joining the Marlins. Zambrano was acquired this afternoon for Chris Volstad, the Marlins' top draft pick in 2005 out of Palm Beach Gardens.
The Chicago Cubs have been very busy this offseason. After hiring a new President of Baseball Operations (Theo Epstein), General Manager (Jed Hoyer) and Manager (Dale Sveum), the Cubs began a complete rebuilding process, ridding the organization of the mess that Jim Hendry left.Among the departed: Aramis Ramirez (signed with Brewers), Carlos Pena (signed with Rays), Carlos Zambrano (traded to Marlins), Sean Marshall (traded to Reds), Andrew...
Carlos Zambrano is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Chicago Cubs and wears number 38. Zambrano signed $12.4M, 1 year contract in Feb 2007. He is managed by pitching manager Larry Rothschild.
He signed for 1 year; the Cubs pitcher still wants a 5-year deal for $90M.