Big Z. I wish this man could put his game back together. He threw very sharp breaking balls a few years back. I know he’s emotional and that’s not a good thing to be when your a pitcher. Actually, it’s maybe not a good thing at all in baseball. That Bradley guy was a mess when he played in the Windy City. But not as much as a mess as that idiot that charged the mound from the stands. I think it was Myers pitching and he fore armed shivered the guy in the mellon. Boy, the Cubs have had a few relievers that threw heat. This Marmol guy is unreal.
My patience has run dry with Zambrano.
His head problems outweigh his pitching talents.
For years we heard that Carlos was simply young and immature, and that would change with time.
I bought that for awhile…probably too long, in fact.
But now he’s a grown man who’s matured very little since his arrival in Chicago.
It’s cost Zambrano, and more importantly, the Cubs any shot at building a rotation around him.
What he accomplished on the field following anger management surprised me.
But I won’t be surprised again if we’re back to the same old fit-throwing Z come spring training.
Marmol, by the way, is ridiculous! Not sure how long that rubber-arm of his will last, so savor the flavor!
Big Z. I wish this man could put his game back together. He threw very sharp breaking balls a few years back. I know he’s emotional and that’s not a good thing to be when your a pitcher. Actually, it’s maybe not a good thing at all in baseball. That Bradley guy was a mess when he played in the Windy City. But not as much as a mess as that idiot that charged the mound from the stands. I think it was Myers pitching and he fore armed shivered the guy in the mellon. Boy, the Cubs have had a few relievers that threw heat. This Marmol guy is unreal.
My patience has run dry with Zambrano.
His head problems outweigh his pitching talents.
For years we heard that Carlos was simply young and immature, and that would change with time.
I bought that for awhile…probably too long, in fact.
But now he’s a grown man who’s matured very little since his arrival in Chicago.
It’s cost Zambrano, and more importantly, the Cubs any shot at building a rotation around him.
What he accomplished on the field following anger management surprised me.
But I won’t be surprised again if we’re back to the same old fit-throwing Z come spring training.
Marmol, by the way, is ridiculous! Not sure how long that rubber-arm of his will last, so savor the flavor!