Carlos Zambrano has never exactly refrained from holding in his emotions on the mound or in the clubhouse. The Brewers learned this yet again this weekend after reading his comments following Saturday's game. From the Chicago Sun-Times: While explaining the difference between his poor outing last Monday in Cincinnati and his good one Saturday, Zambrano said the key was the quality of the lineups he was facing.Honestly, I don't think he really crossed any lines. I mean, he simply expressed an opinion I'm sure a lot of people would agree with, although I will say that one of the most intimidating aspects of facing the Reds is having to pitch in the bandbox known as the Great American Ball Park. Within the confines of "sportsmanship," though, the Brewers felt Big Z crossed the line:
''In Cincinnati, they're better hitters than in Milwaukee,'' he said. ''I don't say that the Milwaukee Brewers are nothing, but the offense of the Cincinnati Reds is better.''
''You've seen his act out there. Why listen to anything that guy says?'' Brewers catcher Johnny Estrada told Milwaukee reporters before the game. ''Seriously, that guy doesn't have much etiquette as far as I'm concerned. Zero mound presence. We'll face him a lot, and maybe we'll get him next time.''For the most part, Estrada's sentiments echoed that of most of his teammates -- a combination of off writing Zambrano as a blowhard and feeling slighted all at the same time. Big Z did pitch better against the Brewers than the Reds, but considering he gave up two home runs to each team, he can't exactly say he dominated either lineup.
Previously on FanHouse:
Carlos Zambrano Has a High Self Esteem

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-09-2007 @ 10:03PM
Sid said...
Like all Chicago Cubs and there fans...your a loser! You think Chicago is so great yet every weekend you spend it in Wisconsin to get away from the crap in Illinois. Hippacrits is another word for it!
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4-10-2007 @ 12:20AM
Ray said...
If you believe he was merely expressing his opinion, and since you also stated you don't think he crossed any lines, then why bother to write this?
Slow day at the office or are you just dying to start something?
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4-10-2007 @ 1:59AM
August said...
Getting upset about that statement is as silly as New York Mets fans and all of the NY media ripping Jimmy Rollins because he said his Phillies were the team to beat.
What did they expect him to say? Aren't you supposed to think your team is the best? There is way too much sensitivity in sports these days, and the media, especially in New York, do all they can to fuel the anger of the fans.
New York fans blindly follow, like sheep being led to slaughter. It's all so silly.
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4-10-2007 @ 4:27AM
Mark said...
As a Brewer fan from Milwaukee, there really is nothing to take offense to. The Cubs SHOULD be the better team, their payroll is ten times higher than the Brewers, but once again they'll probably be on the losing half when Derrick Lee goes on the DL for the year with a strained pinky finger again.
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4-10-2007 @ 9:52AM
Paul Petschelt said...
Zam's from a third world country. What do you expect? Sammie Sosa would "play that funky music" in the locker room loudly. God Bless America!
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