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I am not sure I could cheer for somebody who not only talks about themselves in the third person, but also gives themselves a nickname while doing so.

EDIT: Besides, the most enjoyable part about watching him pitch is his loses where he just flips out.

Fan is short for fanatic.

I blame Wang.

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I hate Zambrano more than I hate Bonds. I usually don't mind his fist pumping garbage, but when he went wild on the mound after striking out Braun(?) in the first inning I almost puked.
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me too, Bob. That's when the ol' ribcage-plunk notion jumped into my head. You never know - maybe he'll pinch-hit in front of Fontenot tomorrow, and there'll be a real chance. I can dream anyway. He's a spoiled 14-y-o in a grown man's body

 

EDIT: great minds think alike, logan. And so do ours.

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I hate Zambrano more than I hate Bonds. I usually don't mind his fist pumping garbage, but when he went wild on the mound after striking out Braun(?) in the first inning I almost puked.

It was Fielder, but the best part about that was when Fielder crushed that double to left center next at-bat. He absolutely smoked it, and it was wheels off from there for Zambrano.

 

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Given the state of the Brewers' rotation, I probably wouldn't mock a guy with 14 wins, an ERA under 4.00, and 173 IP.

 

Actually after last nights outing Zambrano's ERA is now 4.06.http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/smile.gif
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Zambrano's last 4 starts: 0-4, 8.25 ERA.

 

When did he sign that contract extension?http://static.yuku.com//domainskins/bypass/img/smileys/smile.gif

"His whole life is a fantasy camp. People should plunk down $2000 to live like him for a week. Sleep, do nothing, fall ass-backwards into money, mooch food off your neighbors and have sex without dating... THAT'S a fantasy camp."
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I wouldn't mind him on the Brewers team but I wouldn't want to have to rely on him as the team leader or staff ace. He's simply to volitile a player. He lets his emotions get to him too much for my comfort. His unpredicatbility is something that just isn't worth the money he makes IMO. Especially considering he tends to let negative things effect him. Something that is just the opposite of what you need out of a top of the rotation, stopper type of guy. Give me Sheets any day. Even with his nack for unusual injuries.
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Tip of the hat to ESPN.com for this tidbit about Zambrano:

 

Carlos Zambrano is not looking like the Cubs' No. 1 starter. After getting outdueled by Ben Sheets and losing to the Brewers, Zambrano (14-11) now has failed six times to get his 15th victory -- he has four losses, a no-decision when he had to leave a game with heat cramping and another start that was rained out after three innings. He is winless since signing a five-year, $91.5 million contract Aug. 17 and hasn't won since July 29.

 

As a Brewers fan, watching our team cuff around "Big Z" is nearly as fun as watching two wins against anyone else.

 

Carlos Zambrano is the second coming of Jose Lima.

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I'd take Sheets over Zambrano, but maybe we can forcibly transplant Zambrano's pitching hand, lower back and inner ear to Ben.

 

Seriously, if I was a pitcher and saw Zambrano adjusting in the box on a 2-0 pitch, I would stone his ass. "Not hopping around NOW, is he Jimbo?"

 

And I hate how he's always pointing to the heavens. (When Coco does it, he's just being pious.)

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Zambrano is probably my least favorite player on the Cubs. Jeez, just for once can he act like he's been there before? It's the worst to watch him do the fist pump and yelling in the first inning after a strikeout like yesterday. Needless to say, I'm glad that Prince glared at him after that and then ripped a double next at bat.

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