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Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs Pitcher, Placed On Disqualified List

Carlos Zambrano

By CHARLES ODUM   08/13/11 09:03 PM ET   AP

ATLANTA -- The Chicago Cubs placed Carlos Zambrano on the disqualified list Saturday and said the right-hander would receive no pay and have no part in team activities for 30 days.

Zambrano cleaned out his locker and left the team after giving up five homers and being ejected from Friday night's 10-4 loss to the Braves. He did not return to the team Saturday.

General manager Jim Hendry said Saturday that Zambrano's actions, including a brush-back pitch to Chipper Jones that led to the ejection, were "intolerable."

"This was the most stringent penalty we could enforce without a release," Hendry said.

Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster had similarly strong words.

"He's made his bed. Let him sleep in it," Dempster said.

"It's not like it's something new."

Hendry said Major League Baseball and the players' association would discuss Zambrano's statements about his baseball future.

Cubs manager Mike Quade said Friday night that Zambrano told team personnel he might retire.

"There's not much worse than running out on your teammates in the middle of a ballgame," Hendry said on a conference call.

Hendry said he apologized to Braves general manager Frank Wren for the actions by Zambrano on the same night Atlanta honored former manager Bobby Cox.

Zambrano was ejected by plate umpire Tim Timmons in the fifth inning after throwing two inside pitches to Jones, the second going all the way to the backstop. The brush-back pitches followed homers by Freddie Freeman and Dan Uggla.

"It was uncalled for, the pitch to Chipper Jones," Hendry said.

"I feel that anything at all to detract from Bobby Cox's night other than usual competition is totally intolerable."

Asked if he knew where Zambrano was on Saturday, Hendry said: "I have no idea."

Jones said Hendry's comments were "a class move. I appreciated it."

Added Jones: "I like Carlos. I've always liked Carlos. He's an intense competitor. Unfortunately, sometimes that hurts him."

Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez said Zambrano would be welcomed back by his teammates, but only if he made changes.

"If he changes his attitude, he's more than welcome," Ramirez said.

"He's got to think a little bit more. He's one man. It's not just one time. A lot of people have tried to help him. He won't let them."

Zambrano was placed on the restricted list for six weeks and sent to anger management last season after a verbal altercation with then-teammate Derrek Lee.

In 2009, he was suspended following a tirade against an umpire in which he threw a baseball into the outfield and slammed his glove against the dugout fence.

Outfielder Marlon Byrd said he talked with Zambrano.

'He said that he's doing better today," Byrd said. "That's it."

Asked about Zambrano being placed on the disqualified list, Byrd said: "That's business. They have to do what they have to do."

In 2007, Zambrano signed a deal adding $91.5 million over five seasons through 2012. He was to earn $17.85 million this season and $18 million in 2012.

He is 9-7 with a 4.82 ERA.

Zambrano's name was mentioned in trade rumors before the July 31 deadline. He said on July 28 he wanted to remain with the Cubs.

"I do want to stay here but at the same point I want this team to make some changes," Zambrano said. "If we want to win here, we need to make some changes. If I have to go, I have to go but I still have the Cubs in my heart."

A message was left Saturday seeking comment from Barry Praver, Zambrano's agent. Hendry said Praver indicated Zambrano is not retiring.

The Cubs did not immediately announce a corresponding roster move for Zambrano. The team will need a starting pitcher for Zambrano's next scheduled turn in the rotation Wednesday at Houston.

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AP freelance writer Amy Jinkner-Lloyd in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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01:05 PM on 08/16/2011
competitive sports are losing ground to personal stupidity,
I hold the Chicago Cubs organization @ fault with this
Carlos Zambrano, you all have witness his numerous times
going balistic's, ( Barrett - I would have sued the Cubs organization for endangering this young man's life ) ( Derrick Lee, all around good guy, Carlos zambrano speaking hot temper that scared the cubs organization, he felt he can do as please, CUBS get some NUTTS.
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hawkny
11:20 PM on 08/15/2011
Carlos Zambrano, like many highly emotional young men, has anger management problems that require medical intervention and psychiatric counseling to ameliorate. He certainly does not plan these repetitive outbursts. By all indications, he becomes taken over by his illness at the least opportune times, usually when he is under intense, self induced stress. The Cubs front office would do themselves and this young man a great deal of good if they insisted that he, Zambrano, go on the 60-day DL, for appropriate treatment, and, if healthy, return to the club when spring training begins in 2012...
jhNY
Mercy.
02:57 PM on 08/15/2011
The pressures of performing at the big-league level overtax the man, and he breaks down, despite promises to mend his ways made sincerely. I feel sorry for him as he must be embarrassed beyond the capacity of my imagination.

But the Cubs need a starter who can perform as contracted to do. That leaves Zambrano out. Hope if he gets a chance on another team, Zambrano is able to save what's left of his career.
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gregory57
Micro-bio, was one of my favorite classes.
10:44 PM on 08/15/2011
This guy is a real-life Kenny Powers.
02:08 PM on 08/15/2011
MLB might be better off without him. He is definitely past his prime.

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lisaman
I am a liberal American so get over it
12:06 PM on 08/15/2011
I agree with Dempster, "it is not like it is something new". In fact there was a game back in 2004 where he actually hit Jim Edmonds twice after the Cards, including Jimmy had hit 3 homers off him. He claimed Edmonds admired his home run, well if that was all it took to get hit, twice, then lots of batters would be in the line of fire. Not that I like home run admirers, it is my biggest beef with the great Albert Pujols but what are you going to do?

He has had many chances to learn to rein in the temper and has not done it. I think the Cubs are justified in the actions they took.
12:04 PM on 08/15/2011
They still technically have a shot!!!
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CraigVale
09:46 AM on 08/15/2011
I never understood the attitudes of pitchers who would throw at the next batter up having given up a home run, or two. Had he not made the bad pitch to begin with there likely would not have been a home run. It is the job of the batter to hit the ball isn't it? I have no issue with a " Bob Gibson" pitch wherein a pitcher seeks to establish ( his) strike zone, but to intentionally throw at a guy because you screwed up is beyond me. They should always be shown the locker room !
09:07 AM on 08/15/2011
I don't know what's more shocking...his behavior or the fact that someone makes 91.5 millions dollars in five years for throwing a ball...
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CraigVale
09:47 AM on 08/15/2011
And the fact that 50% of your cable bill goes to pay these clowns contracts!
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samuraifrog37
Chicago Uptown
11:34 PM on 08/14/2011
Cut Zambrano, tear down Wrigley Field, clear out the white ghetto lake view has become, start all over...I'm sick of the whole thing...Man, Chicago sure isn't what it used to be.
YOKEL13
Gimme more! - unofficial GOP motto
12:06 PM on 08/15/2011
Carlos is no Ferguson Jenkins, that's for sure.
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Rules Too
10:49 PM on 08/14/2011
Now that contract really needs to be taxed at about 90 percent.
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lateralus1983
Like a scrotum here it is in a nutshell.
10:28 PM on 08/14/2011
I hit people with my balls all of the time and all I get are restraining orders.
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SellPuts
Thinking about divine proportion
07:25 PM on 08/14/2011
well he still has his lambo.. i saw him driving it in lincoln park today.
YOKEL13
Gimme more! - unofficial GOP motto
12:08 PM on 08/15/2011
With his judgment and temperament, you'll be seeing that Lambo at the pawn shop soon.
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gregory57
Micro-bio, was one of my favorite classes.
10:44 PM on 08/15/2011
You sure he didn't steal it, like Kenny Powers?
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SellPuts
Thinking about divine proportion
11:59 PM on 08/15/2011
what a genius character.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
05:59 PM on 08/14/2011
This is enough. The Cubbies just need to let him go...
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samuraifrog37
Chicago Uptown
11:28 PM on 08/14/2011
Cubbies?
YOKEL13
Gimme more! - unofficial GOP motto
12:09 PM on 08/15/2011
Yes, Cubbies. It's a term of affection.
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weebles48
i don't need no stinkin badges.
05:12 PM on 08/14/2011
his head got too big for his baseball cap.
04:24 PM on 08/14/2011
Every time Zambrano has a blowout, he comes back with an apology and a promise to be better. After a while, another blowout comes anyway. Like every time before, he went way too far. His teammates must be tired of having to tip toe around him - just wondering what he will do or who he will go after next. At this point, it shouldn't matter how well he pitches - he more than wore out his welcome in Chicago. Since he is due $18 million next season, the Cubs might be stuck with him unless they take the loss for the sake of the rest of the team and let him go. The team needs something positive in the midst of another sub-par season.
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CraigVale
09:50 AM on 08/15/2011
I would think the Cubs would have a smart enough lawyer to find some " behavioral breach" in his contract, ie: unbecoming behavior that works to the detriment of baseball. 18 million is a lot to have to swallow for an ingrate!