...he would waive his no-trade clause. But the Cubs have about $55 million committed in â09 to Ryan Dempster ($8 million), Carlos Zambrano ($17.75 million), Ted Lilly ($12 million), Jason Marquis ($9.875 million) and Rich Harden ($7 million) â thatâs more than...
...he would waive his no-trade clause. But the Cubs have about $55 million committed in '09 to Ryan Dempster ($8 million), Carlos Zambrano ($17.75 million), Ted Lilly ($12 million), Jason Marquis ($9.875 million) and Rich Harden ($7 million) -- that's more than...
...by acquiring pitcher Rich Harden from Oakland the next day. Harden went 10-2 in 25 starts, with a 2.07 ERA. Harden, along with Carlos Zambrano, provided the Cubs with a dominant 1-2 punch at the top of their rotation. Ryan Dempster and Ted Lilly each won 17...
...in 2008. Here are some of Lance's stats: HR: 29 RBI: 106 Outs: 403 Carlos Zambrano The last player we will look at is Carlos Zambrano who is the pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. He was originally drafted to the Cubs in 1997 as an amateur free agent. Carlos has...
...and/or content. With Wood's career as a Cub all but over, who is now the longest-tenured Cub? -- Wayne G., Elgin, Ill. Carlos Zambrano has the longest service time with the team. Big Z made his Major League debut with the Cubs in 2001. I have a question no...
...team’s last. By season’s end a cheap bottle of sake had more kick in it than Fukudome’s bat. Nice guy, just no stick. Carlos Zambrano - Secretary of Health and Human Services. After being shut down twice during the 2008 regular season, Zambrano can no longer...
...way the Cubs can have a roster, much less a rotation consisting of Dempster ($13mm), Marquis ($10mm), Ted Lilly ($12mm), Carlos Zambrano ($17.75mm), Rich Harden ($7mm) and Jake Peavy ($11mm). Speaking of Peavy, want to know why the Padres want to be rid of...
...top performances of the year via the same win probability metric. I wanted to clear something up: just because Jon Lester’s and Carlos Zambrano’s no-hitters do not show up in the top ten, does not mean that these games were inferior to those on the list. To...
...was a magical summer in Chicago, complete with optimism inspiring winning streaks, riveting late-inning comebacks and magical Carlos Zambrano no-hitters. The stars seemed to be aligned for the Cubs to end their 100-year drought without a World Series title....
...happy for the Cubs to do that. It's great for the community. Hopefully, more good things can come." All-Stars Carlos Zambrano and Geovany Soto helped residents of Humboldt Park break ground for construction of Little Cubs Field in August. Little Cubs...