- Carlos Zambrano
Infobox MLB player
name = Carlos Zambrano
width = 300
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team = Chicago Cubs
number = 38
position = Starting pitcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1981|6|1
birthplace =Puerto Cabello ,Venezuela
bats = Switch
throws = Right
debutdate = August 20
debutyear = 2001
debutteam = Chicago Cubs
statyear = September 30, 2008
stat1label = Win-Loss
stat1value = 96-61
stat2label =Earned run average
stat2value = 3.48
stat3label =Strikeout s
stat3value = 1,172
teams =
*Chicago Cubs (by|2001–present)
awards =
* 3x All-Star selection (by|2004, by|2006, by|2008)
*Silver Slugger Award winner (by|2006)
*Led NL in wins in by|2006
*No-hitter (September 14, by|2008)Carlos Alberto Zambrano (born June 1, 1981 in
Puerto Cabello ,Venezuela ), popularly known as "Big Z" or "El Toro", is a right-handedstarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball who has played for theChicago Cubs since 2001. He is signed with the Cubs through the 2012 season. He is one of the few switch-hitting pitchers in the MLB and has won aSilver Slugger Award for his hitting. [Muskat, Carrie, [http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061109&content_id=1737774&vkey=news_chc&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc Big Z's big bat earns him Silver Slugger] , MLB.com, Retrieved on August 9, 2007]Zambrano, an imposing figure at 6' 5" and 255 pounds, was signed by the Cubs as a free agent in 1997 and made his debut in 2001. After being used in both starting and relief duties, he enjoyed his first full season as a starter in 2003, finishing with a 13-11 record, 168
strikeout s and a 3.11 ERA. He was also in the Cubs starting rotation during the Cubs' run to theNational League playoffs, in which they would come up five outs shy of theWorld Series , losing to the eventual world championFlorida Marlins .Widely regarded as one of the best hitting pitchers in the game, he has a career .240 batting average with 16
home runs , 46 RBIs and a slugging percentage of .386. The 16 home runs is the most ever by a Cubs pitcher in history. He also tied the club record for home runs by a pitcher in a single season after clubbing six round trippers in 2006.Ferguson Jenkins is the other Cub great who compiled six home runs in one season as a pitcher. Due to his impressive stats at the plate he is occasionally even called upon to pinch hit.Zambrano is one of only two National League pitchers to have won at least 13 games in each year from 2003–2007, the other being former teammate
Greg Maddux . In 2006, he became the first player from Venezuela to lead the National League in wins.Pitching style
Zambrano is noted for his vibrant personality on the mound.Fact|date=June 2007 He allows his emotions to be evident, always indicating whether he is happy with his performance or not. Zambrano's pitches match this nature, as every pitch in his repertoire has significant movement. His pitches come out of a slinging, three-quarter to low-three-quarter delivery. His main pitch is a hard, moving two-seam fastball that clocks at around 90–94 mph and a four-seam fastball that can reach 99 mph, but usually settles around 96 or 97 mph.Fact|date=June 2007 He also has a heavy sinker that he throws with a split grip, a pitch that hitters often beat into the ground – an advantage considering
Wrigley Field 's tall, thick grass. [ [http://www.baseball-statistics.com/Ballparks/ChiC/index.htm Chicago Cubs Stadium] , baseball-statistics.com, Retrieved onAugust 9 ,2007 ] He always makes sure to mix in plenty of sharp-breaking sliders and split-finger fastballs to keep hitters from sitting on his fastball. In addition, Carlos has also developed a changeup that he throws mostly to left-handed batters. His main weakness is a lack of pinpoint control, leading to a tendency to surrender walks. Nevertheless, Zambrano seems to be hurt less by walks than many pitchers, since batters hit many moreground ball s than fly balls against him. This can be attributed to the sinking movement of his fastball.Professional career
2001–2002 seasons
Zambrano was called up to the Cubs and pitched in his first game on August 20, 2001, starting against the
Milwaukee Brewers atWrigley Field in the second game of a double header. Zambrano started the game well, retiring the first nine of the first ten batters faced. He ran into difficulties in the fourth inning, and was removed before getting any outs in the fifth. He was charged with seven earned runs, walked four batters, and threw just 74 pitches. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHN/CHN200108202.shtml Brewers 10, Cubs 2] , baseball-reference.com, Retrieved onJune 6 ,2007 .]One month later, on September 20, Zambrano gained his first big-league victory by finishing out the fifth inning against the
Houston Astros . Zambrano pitched just two-thirds of an inning in relief of Juan Cruz, and was just twenty years old. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/HOU/HOU200109210.shtml Cubs 12, Astros 4] , baseball-reference.com, Retrieved on June 6, 2007.] Zambrano did not have any additional starts in the season, and the Cubs finished in third place with an 88-74 record.Zambrano started the 2002 season with the AAA
Iowa Cubs , but was quickly called up to the big leagues where he was dispatched to the bullpen and pitched in sixteen games during the first three months of the season. On July 1, 2002, Zambrano started against theFlorida Marlins , taking a strugglingJason Bere 's spot in the rotation. Zambrano logged sixteen starts for the Cubs, recording four wins and eight losses. At times he showed immense potential, including eight innings of shutout ball against theMilwaukee Brewers on September 4. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHN/CHN200209040.shtml Brewers 0, Cubs 3] , baseball-reference.com, Retrieved onJune 6 ,2007 .] Zambrano did struggle with control, logging 63 walks in just over a hundred innings of work. The Cubs posted a disappointing 67-95 record for the season, finishing in fifth place.2003 season
Zambrano maintained his position in the Cubs starting rotation in 2003 and started 32 games with a 3.11 ERA and 13 wins in the fourth spot in the rotation, behind
Mark Prior ,Kerry Wood , andMatt Clement . The Cubs won the National League Central division, and were one win away from going to the World Series before being defeated by theFlorida Marlins . The following year, Zambrano improved his statistics by lowering his ERA to 2.75 and increasing his strikeout total to 188. His record was the best on the Cubs staff that year, compiling a 16-8 record.On August 22, 2003, Zambrano started against
Curt Schilling and theArizona Diamondbacks . While Curt pitched a strong game and recorded 14 strikeouts, it was Zambrano that received the attention as he took a no-hitter into the eighth inning. Zambrano got the first two batters out beforeShea Hillenbrand broke up the no-hitter with an infield single down the third-base line. The play was very close at first, with TV replays indicating that the call may have been blown by first base umpire Bill Miller. Zambrano retired the next three batters (which would have been the final three outs) before giving up two more hits in the game. [Author Unknown, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=230822129 Cubs 4, Arizona 1] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 14 ,2007 ] The previous no-hitter for the Cubs was thrown in 1972 byMilt Pappas .Zambrano got his first post-season start on October 1st in Atlanta against the Braves in game two of the NLDS. He pitched 5.2 innings, giving up eleven hits and three runs. The last hit by
Rafael Furcal bounced off of Zambrano's leg, and he was removed from the game as a precaution. [Newberry, Paul, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=231001115 Atlanta 5, Chi Cubs 3] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onAugust 9 ,2007 ] The Cubs did come back to tie the game in the eighth inning, with Zambrano getting a no-decision. The Cubs won the series 3-2, with Zambrano seeing no additional action.Zambrano was the starter in the first game of the NLCS at Wrigley Field on October 7th. While the Cubs spotted him a first inning 4-0 lead, he was unable to hold it, giving up five earned runs in six innings, including three home runs in the top of the third inning. The Cubs did come back, with a dramatic two-run home run by
Sammy Sosa in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game. The Marlins did win the game in extra-innings 9-8. [Walker, Ben, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=231007116 Florida 9, Chi Cubs 8] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onAugust 9 ,2007 ] Zambrano got his third chance for a post-season victory as the starter in the fifth game in Miami. Once again, Zambrano wasn't sharp, giving up four walks, five hits, and two earned runs in just five innings, along with the loss.Josh Beckett for the Marlins had a magnificent outing, throwing a two-hitter sending the series back to Chicago. [Walker, Ben, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=231012128 Florida 4, Chi Cubs 0] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onAugust 9 ,2007 ]2004 season
On May 7th, Zambrano had another fantastic start, throwing a two-hitter against the
Colorado Rockies . Zambrano retired the first 14 batters he faced until giving up a single toMatt Holliday . Only 97 pitches were required on the afternoon for the victory, with Colorado managing to hit just four of them out of the infield on a breezy, cold day at Wrigley. [Armour, Nancy, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=240507116 Chi Cubs 11, Colorado 0] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 14 ,2007 ] Zambrano continued his brilliance in his next start against the Dodgers, stringing together an additional eight innings without giving up an earned run. [Harris, Beth, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=240513119 Chi Cubs 7, LA Dodgers 3] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 14 ,2007 ] Through his first fourteen starts of the season, Zambrano had posted an 8-2 record, with quality starts in twelve of the games. His early season performance also earned him his first trip to the All-Star game where he pitched one inning in relief. [ [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/07132004.shtml 2004 All-Star Game Box Score] , Baseball-Almanac.com, Retrieved onAugust 9 ,2007 ]Some of his most memorable starts have been against the rival
St. Louis Cardinals . The first was onMay 2 where he andMatt Morris threw shutout innings, and Zambrano registered 12 strikeouts before being lifted in the 8th inning for a pinch hitter.The next was on July 19th, where he and
Jim Edmonds built upon the rivalry between two Midwestern teams. In the first inning, Edmonds was hit by a pitch to load the bases. In the fourth inning, Edmonds connected for a home run, and watched the ball go over the fence from home plate. An agitated Zambrano yelled at Edmonds as he crossed the plate, but the night was far from over. In his next at bat in the sixth inning, Zambrano struck Edmonds out on three pitches, and wagged his finger at Edmonds on his way to the dugout. In the eighth inning with the score tied,Scott Rolen hit a two-out, two-run home run to break a 3-3 tie. Edmonds was the next batter, whom Zambrano immediately hit with a pitch and was ejected from the game. Zambrano indicated that it was not intentional, but Rolen and managerTony LaRussa didn't agree. [Gano, Rick, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=240719116 St. Louis 5, Chi Cubs 4] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 15 ,2007 ]Zambrano was awarded the NL Pitcher of the Month for September. [ [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/pitcher_of_the_month_award.shtml Pitcher of the Month Award] , Baseball-Almanac.com, Retrieved on
August 9 ,2007 ] In his five starts during the month, Zambrano posted a 4-0 record over 35.2 innings, giving up only four earned runs. It wasn't enough for the Cubs as they finished with a late season losing streak, and missed the playoffs.In 2004, Zambrano led his team in ERA (2.75, fourth in the league), won 16 games (tied with teammate
Greg Maddux ), collected 188 strikeouts, and led the league in hit batsmen (20). He also got his first All-Star berth.2005 season
With injuries to key starters, and Zambrano's improving game, Zambrano began the new season as the opening day starter for the Cubs. Zambrano was cautious about the opportunity, but was less cautious arguing balls and strikes with home plate umpire Dale Scott after being pulled in the fifth inning and earned an ejection. [Baum, Bob, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/preview?gid=250404129] , Yahoo! Sports, Referenced on
June 15 ,2007 ] Two starts later, Zambrano gave up one hit but left in the eighth inning after throwing 111 pitches. He had cramps at the beginning of the game that concerned some Cubs fans still wondering about the other starters. [Author Unknown, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=250409116 Chi Cubs 4, Milwaukee 0] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 15 ,2007 ]Continuing to build on the rivalry with the Cardinals, Zambrano turned in good performances once again in '05. The first was on April 20th, facing
Jeff Suppan in St. Louis. Zambrano gained the victory pitching within one out of a complete game and had his first career triple. [Fallstrom, R.B., [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=250420124 Chi Cubs 3, St. Louis 1] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 15 ,2007 ] He returned to St. Louis again on July 22nd to face aceChris Carpenter . Zambrano turned in another excellent performance, striking out twelve and giving up only three hits over nine complete innings. [Fallstrom, R.B., [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=250722124 St. Louis 2, Chi Cubs 1] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 15 ,2007 ] St. Louis picked up the victory in extra innings on aDavid Eckstein squeeze play. The Cardinals made the trip to Chicago on August 12th, startingJason Marquis against Zambrano. Once again Zambrano gained the victory, this time pitching six shutout innings before leaving with tightness in his back [Rick Gano, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=250812116 Chi Cubs 4, St. Louis 1] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 15 ,2007 .] A final start against the rivals was completed onSeptember 18 as a rematch with Carpenter, with similar results as Zambrano pitched a complete game, giving up two earned runs and gaining the victory, his third of the season against the Cardinals. The final results for the four games - three victories, no defeats, four earned runs, and averaging over eight innings a start.Zambrano had a strange injury surface early in the season that was first diagnosed as "tennis elbow" [Author Unknown, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=250514120 Washington 4, Chi Cubs 3] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved on
June 15 ,2007 .] but was later traced to his use of the internet to stay in contact with relatives in Venezuela. [Muskat, Carrie, [http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20050522&content_id=1058873&vkey=news_chc&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc Notes: Zambrano needs quiet time] , MLB.com, Retrieved onJune 15 ,2007 .]August 7 - In just the fourth meeting ofpitcher s with the same last name since 2000,Víctor Zambrano of theNew York Mets outdueled Carlos Zambrano in front of 40,321 fans atShea Stadium , pitching theNew York Mets to a 6-1 win and a sweep of the three-game series. Both Zambranos entered with 42 career wins, the second time in Major League history that opposing starters with the same last name came in with matching victory totals, according to the "Elias Sports Bureau". The other was onJune 15 , 1944, whenRed Barrett of the Boston Braves andDick Barrett of thePhiladelphia Phillies each had 19 career wins. Like the Barretts, Víctor and Zambrano obviously share a double feat, but the similarities don't end there. The Zambranos were born inVenezuela , both throw with their right arm, both switch hit, and both wear No. 38. Beside this, it was the fourth time in modern Major League history that starting pitchers with a last name beginning with Z faced each other, according to "ESPN". Víctor and Carlos Zambrano have both facedBarry Zito of theSan Francisco Giants .Zambrano had an excellent year hitting, with a .300
batting average and onehome run .Zambrano finished the season sixth in theNational League instrikeouts (202), tenth inearned run average (3.26), and third inwinning percentage (70%, with a record of 14-6), seventh in WHIP (1.15), tenth instrikeouts per nine innings (8.14), and ninth ininnings pitched (223 1/3).2006 season
For the second consecutive season, Zambrano was the Cubs opening day starter, and with similar results from the previous year. Zambrano was wild, giving up five walks, and five earned runs without getting through the fifth inning. The Cubs did score runs posting 16 in the victory. [Kay, Joe, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=260403117 Chi Cubs 16, Cincinnati 7] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved on
August 9 ,2007 ]After a poor opening game, the Cubs did not give Zambrano much offensive support in his next six starts, providing less than two runs a game. This led to Zambrano going winless until
May 10 even though he pitched four quality starts in his first seven.On
June 5 Zambrano made another bid for a no-hitter against the Astros in Houston. Zambrano had a perfect game go one out into the eighth inning beforePreston Wilson hit a single.In addition to an excellent pitching performance, Zambrano hit a three-run home run in the second inning, his first of the season.Zambrano went to his second All-Star Game during the 2006 season. He was slated to pitch two innings in the game, however, he had to sit out the game after suffering a minor injury when he was accidentally hit by White Sox third base coach
Joey Cora 'sfungo bat during pre-game warmups. Zambrano peaked during the month of July, posting a perfect 6-0 record for the month, the first time a Cubs pitcher had recorded as many victories since 1979 whenRick Reuschel recorded seven in a month. He also was a star at the plate, hitting two home runs during the six games. Included in the month was a two-hit, ten strikeout, eight inning, 123 pitch performance against the Astros.Zambrano finished out the month with a 6-3 victory over the arch-rival Cardinals, where he bested
Chris Carpenter . While the Cubs were far out of contention for a playoff spot, Zambrano continued with a positive attitude. [Gano, Rick, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=260730116 Chi Cubs 6, St. Louis 3] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 16 ,2007 ] Zambrano was rewarded with his second National League Pitcher of the Month award for his July efforts.Wildness did impact Zambrano's ability to throw complete games based on the number of pitches required to get deep into the game. On August 14th, he shut out the Astros through eight innings on just four hits, but he also gave up seven walks, hit a batter, and recorded a wild pitch. He also needed 121 pitches to get through eight innings, and was replaced by closer
Ryan Dempster in the ninth to finish the game. [Duncan, Chris, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=260814118 Chi Cubs 3, Houston 0] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 16 ,2007 ]In his 30th start of the season on September 4th, Zambrano suffered a setback leaving the game early in the second inning with lower back stiffness, but an MRI indicated no significant disc injuries. Zambrano gave up four hits and four walks before leaving in the shortest start in his career. [Author Unknown, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=260904116 Pittsburgh 5, Chi Cubs 4] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved on
June 16 ,2007 ] Zambrano avoided a trip to the disabled list, but was skipped in his next two starts - pitching again on September 17th against the Reds. Cub fans were relieved to see him pitch seven scoreless innings, and not showing any signs of the injury from his previous outing. [ [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=260917116 MLB - Cincinnati Reds/Chicago Cubs Recap Sunday September 17, 2006 - Yahoo! Sports ] ]He finished the 2006 season 16-7 with a 3.41 ERA and 8.83 strikeouts per 9 innings. He gave up a major-league-worst 4.84 walks per 9 innings. [ [http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=pit&lg=all&qual=y&type=1&season=2006 Baseball Leaderboard | Fan Graphs ] ] Despite the Cubs' generally miserable season, finishing with the worst record in the National League, 2006 was a transformative year for Zambrano, as he thrived under the pressure of assuming the number-one role in the Cubs' rotation as the former aces apparent,
Mark Prior andKerry Wood , were incapacitated for the vast majority of the season.Attitude
Zambrano, despite still being occasionally prone to letting a bad start get away from him, developed from an emotional
fireballer to a more mature and calculating pitcher who gained greater placement and movement on his breaking pitches while retaining his devastating two-seam and four-seam fastballs, the latter often showing that most unhittable combination of 98 mph heat and unexpected movement. Zambrano has always been well-known for his displays of emotion: he rises and falls with the ups and downs of the game, unable or unwilling to hide exuberance after a key out or great frustration after failure. This unsuppressed emotionality has sometimes been called a weakness, and at times in 2006 it appeared to many fans that Zambrano was consciously attempting to tamp his emotions down. However, Zambrano's apparent experiment failed quickly, as his least emotional starts were rarely the most dominating. Furthermore, Zambrano's indulgence of his emotion not only seemed to have a net positive effect on his performance, but endeared him to fans and made him today indisputably the Cubs' fan favorite by a wide margin. Always popular and an exciting pitcher, it was arguably not until 2006 that Cubs fans collectively accepted that both Prior and Wood were unlikely to overcome their injuries, and Zambrano's combination of intimidating attitude and performance made him the team's top draw and only truly indispensable player.Zambrano's ERA of 3.41, was inflated by a couple of quick exits in the beginning of the season and a somewhat less effective final few starts, possibly due to running up relatively high
pitch count s throughout the season. During the middle months of the season, Zambrano was generally dominant, and established himself as one of the National League's top pitchers. He was often mentioned as a Cy Young candidate, although the Cubs' last-place finish made wins hard to come by. Despite getting no-decisions or losses towards the end of the season, his 16-7 record was still noteworthy for a weak-hitting, 66-win team. He also registered 210 strikeouts and a .207 batting average against; both led theNational League . His summer streak earned him the National League Pitcher of the Month award for the month of July.Over the course of his career, Zambrano has also been able to produce on offense. Zambrano's batting average had previously been relatively high for a pitcher, averaging in the .230s and even reaching .300 in 2005, in 80 at bats (a full season for a pitcher). In 2006, however, Zambrano apparently decided to forgo the traditional sacrifice bunts and slap-singles that are the only option for most NL pitchers, and test his skills at swinging away. While Zambrano's batting average dipped to a more pitcher-like .151 (although this figure was higher at many times during the season), Zambrano began to hit home runs with more frequency. Despite his low batting average, Zambrano's 12.2 AB/HR ratio that season was on par with that of top power hitters. Zambrano finished the season with six
home run s as a batter, the most by a pitcher in a season sinceMike Hampton of theColorado Rockies hit seven in 2001, and not far from the all-time mark of nine (excluding Babe Ruth), set by Wes Ferrell in 1931. His hitting prowess led then-Cubs managerDusty Baker to take the very rare step of using him as a pinch-hitter four times during the 2006 season, in which he went 0-4 with 2 strikeouts. Still, Zambrano's dangerous hitting earned him aSilver Slugger award. He avoided arbitration with the Cubs by agreeing to a one year, $12.4 million dollar deal.2007 season
Based on his tenure with the MLB, Zambrano was eligible for arbitration at the end of the 2007 season. Originally, Zambrano indicated he needed to have a new contract signed before the start of the season, but it appeared that a deal was almost in place, so his agent extended the deadline to go into the season. The contract was close to being done, but then the sale of the team was announced, and all talks were put on hold. Zambrano ultimately signed a five-year, US$ 91.5 million dollar contract on August 17, 2007. [ESPN, [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2978642 Zambrano deal for five years, $90 million in Chicago] (August 17, 2007) espn.com. Retrieved on August 17, 2007.] [TSN.ca Staff, [http://www.tsn.ca/mlb/news_story/?ID=216327&hubname=mlb Report: Zambrano gets 5-year, $90M deal] ] (August 17, 2007) The Sports Network. Retrieved on August 17, 2007.] After his last start of the 2006 season where the Cubs dropped to 30 games below .500, Zambrano identified the need for quality pitching to be added before the next season. [Gano, Rick, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=260929116 Colorado 5, Cubs 2] ,Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved on
June 6 ,2007 .] The Cubs management addedTed Lilly andJason Marquis in the off-season as part of a $300 million spending spree. After the acquisitions, Zambrano speculated on the fortunes for the 2007 season, declaring that he was to win theCy Young Award and the Cubs would win theWorld Series . [Muskat, Carrie, [http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070302&content_id=1824086&vkey=spt2007news&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc Big Z makes some bold predictions] , MLB.com, Retrieved onJune 6 ,2007 .]Zambrano and the Cubs start to the season was anything but predicted. In Zambrano's first five starts, only one was a
quality start with Zambrano posting a 6.91 ERA with 19 walks and 7 home runs allowed in just 28.1 innings. The Cubs did not fare much better, posting a 10-14 record in April. After a difficult game against Cincinnati where they blew a big early lead, Cubs managerLou Piniella began to show a little frustration on the inconsistency being shown early in the season by Big-Z and the team. [Author Unknown, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=270413116 Cincinnati 6, Chi Cubs 5] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onJune 16 ,2007 ]One of the causes for his statistics being less than in previous years is Zambrano' difficulties in the first inning. After giving up three first-inning runs in a loss on May 10th, Zambrano described the challenge as being related to bad luck and control. [Author Unknown, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=270510116 Pittsburgh 6, Chi Cubs 4] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved on
June 16 ,2007 ]Zambrano made some changes in his delivery with Cubs pitching coach
Larry Rothschild and turned in a stellar performance in New York yielding only one run while providing eight strong innings.In his next start, Zambrano faced the cross-town rival White Sox at Wrigley. Zambrano didn't get much support as
Alfonso Soriano misplayed a foul ball in the second inning, extending the inning by an out which cost two runs, andNeal Cotts in the bullpen gave up a grand-slam in the seventh inning with two outs which charged back three addition runs. The official statistics looked poor as he was charged with seven earned runs, however it wasn't as poor of an outing as the box score recorded. [ [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=270520116 MLB - Chicago White Sox/Chicago Cubs Recap Sunday May 20, 2007 - Yahoo! Sports ] ]Zambrano continued to improve his performance in his following performance in Los Angeles against the Dodgers. He indicated his control issues were improving, and got ahead of hitters early in the count.
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June 1 ,2007 , Michael Barrett and Cubs pitcher Zambrano got into an altercation in the Cubs dugout. The dispute stemmed from a passed ball and errant throw (on the same play) by Barrett in the previous half inning that allowed a run to score and contributed to the unraveling of Zambrano who ended up allowing six earned runs on thirteen hits in five innings. Shortly after the controversy, he went on to win his next two starts. Zambrano came close to pitching a no hitter on June 16. However, he fell short of his goal in the eighth inning, when he failed to catch a ball that resulted in a single. Zambrano would later lose the game 1-0 on a solo home run by the Padres'Russell Branyan . [ [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=270616116 MLB - San Diego Padres/Chicago Cubs Recap Saturday June 16, 2007 - Yahoo! Sports ] ]He finished July with 5-1 record, which was the best in the league.Fastenau, Stephen. [http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070802&content_id=2125588&vkey=news_chc&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc Big Z named NL Pitcher of the Month] (August 2, 2007). mlb.com. Retrieved on August 2, 2007.] which led the National League. He became the first pitcher to win fourteen games in 2007, and won the "National League Pitcher of the Month" in July. After winning the award, Zambrano began to struggle throughout August. He started the month by earning a no decision on August 3, after leaving the game early due to
dehydration . [Gano, Rick, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=270803116 NY Mets 6, Chi Cubs 2] (August 3, 2007), Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved on September 4, 2007.] He recorded his one thousandth strike-out during his subsequent start, but proceeded to lose the game. [Duncan, Chris, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap;_ylt=AqxI36ajZTyDblpY7so83jUV0bYF?gid=270808118 Houston 8, Chi Cubs 2] , Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved onAugust 9 ,2007 ] Zambrano went winless in August, despite signing a rich multi-year contract with the Cubs. He started September by failing to win a game against theLA Dodgers . Zambrano, who only lasted four innings, was booed byWrigley Field ’s audience as he left the field. In a post game interview, he retaliated at fans by stating, "I thought these were the greatest fans in baseball, but they showed me today that they only care about themselves. That's not fair, when you are struggling, you want to feel like you have their support. I don't accept their reaction”.Yahoo! Sports, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=At9z6nPL5tg4twb_LQG9fXIRvLYF?slug=txcubszambrano&prov=st&type=lgns Cubs ace Zambrano fires back at booing fans after latest loss] (September 3, 2007), Retrieved on September 4, 2007.] He apologized for making the remarks the following day. [Gano, Rick, [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=AqdkwhharCDQRZcnNr4RwakRvLYF?slug=ap-zambranoapologizes&prov=ap&type=lgns Zambrano apologizes after outburst against Cubs fans] (September 4, 2007), Yahoo! Sports, Retrieved on September 4, 2007. Zambrano also came under criticism for allegedly sodomizing a goat in late 1007. He stated that he was trying to get rid f the curse the only way he would ever be able to. ]Zambrano started Game 1 of the 2007 NLDS against the
Arizona Diamondbacks but left after only six innings and 85 pitches because Cubs manager Lou Piniella planned to bring the right-hander back on three days’ rest in Game 4. [cite web | last = Baum | first = Bob | title = Webb wins duel, kids’ homers help Diamondbacks beat Cubs 3-1 | publisher = Yahoo! Sports | date = October 4, 2007 | url = http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=271003129 | accessdate = 2008-07-05] It was a failed tactic, as the Cubs lost in three games, with Piniella's Game 1 move to be "questioned for years". [cite web | last = Gano | first = Rick | title = Diamondbacks finish first-round sweep with 5-1 win over Cubs | publisher = Yahoo! Sports | date = October 7, 2007 | url = http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=271006116 | accessdate = 2008-07-05]2008 season
Zambrano started the 2008 season by compiling a 12-4 record with a 2.76 ERA through July 27. At the plate, he has a batting average of .354 thru September 14. Zambrano also had a four-hit game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 23, making him the first Cubs pitcher since
Lew Burdette in 1964 to accomplish this feat. On June 21, the Cubs placed Zambrano on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to June 19), because of a right shoulder strain. In his return off the DL on July 4, Zambrano pitched six shutout innings and recorded the victory in the Cubs' 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. On July 7, Zambrano was one of sevenChicago Cubs players announced as participants of the2008 MLB All-Star Game . On July 19 he set the club record for home runs by a pitcher, when he hit a seventh inning homer in Houston offWandy Rodriguez .In his first start back after missing two starts due to
rotator cuff tendinitis , Zambrano pitched ano-hitter onSeptember 14 against theHouston Astros . The game was moved to Miller Park inMilwaukee because of damage in Houston due toHurricane Ike making it the first ever neutral site no-hitter. [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=280914118] Zambrano only allowed two base-runners as he walked Michael Bourn in the 4th inning and hit Hunter Pence in the 5th inning. It was the first no-hitter by a Cubs pitcher sinceMilt Pappas did soSeptember 2 ,1972 breaking the longest drought of any team to have already had a no-hitter. The record now belongs to theSan Francisco Giants . Zambrano gave up one walk and threw 10 strikeouts over 110 pitches in his 14th win for the season and his 95th all time. [http://mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2008_09_14_chnmlb_houmlb_1]Career statistics
Minor league statistics
Source. [ [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/Z/Carlos-Zambrano.shtml Carlos Zambrano] , The Baseball Cube, Retrieved on
June 16 ,2007 ]Major league statistics
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succession box
title = National League Wins Champion
years = 2006
(with Harang, Lowe, Penny, Smoltz & Webb)
before =Dontrelle Willis
after =Jake Peavy
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