Carlos Zambrano

Carlos Zambrano
Carlos Alberto Zambrano, nicknamed "Big Z" or "El Toro", is a former Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseballfrom 2001 to 2012 for the Chicago Cubs and Miami Marlins. Zambrano, who stands 6 feet 4 inchesand weighs 275 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...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth1 June 1981
hungry learn likes
He will learn. He likes to learn. It's good. He likes to learn and he's hungry for this.
good leagues major people players playing proud proves venezuela
That's amazing. That proves that Venezuela has a lot of players good enough to be in the Major Leagues. I'm very proud for my country, for all those people who are playing in the Major Leagues from Venezuela.
looking people strike
I really wasn't looking to strike people out, ... I was looking to get groundballs.
gets hope luck ready wish
Hopefully, it's nothing and he'll be ready for the season. I wish him luck and hope he gets healthy.
ballgame basically
He told me basically this is your ballgame and the ball is in your hand,
ballgame good job pitch pride talk time triple
I don't want to talk about my hitting. My job is to pitch a good ballgame every time out. The triple was a gift. I take pride in my hitting, but I'm not a hitter.
against baseball pitch republic
I like a challenge, and I would like to pitch against the Dominican Republic at the World Baseball Classic.
excited guys power ready
I'm ready for everything and I'm excited for the season. I feel it's our time. We have speedy guys, we have power guys and we have pitching.
cut future games mistakes per pitches season starts weird worry
I made too many mistakes in the games -- throwing, fielding, pitching. So far, this season has been weird to me. I can't worry about that. I have to worry about the future and cut some of my pitches per inning, and that's what we'll do. I have 30 more starts to go.