Friday, August 17, 2007

Unpredictable Happenings at Wrigley for the next 6 Years

Carlos Zambrano and the Cubs have agreed to a five-year contract extension worth $91.5 million, with a player option for a sixth season at $19.25 million.

In other words, it's essentially a six-year, $111 million extension. Zambrano must really like Chicago, because the deal is shorter than those handed out to top-tier free agent starters over the past several years and the total commitment is $15 million less than Barry Zito received from the Giants during the offseason. Aug. 17 - 10:34 am et

4 comments:

Smiff said...

The fact that he's getting less than Zito is just a joke. That jackass won't be a Fant for much longer...

And now that Z has now signed, how soon will it be until the Tommy John surgery?

Corms said...

Tommy John only knocks a guy out for a year or so, with this contract if he gets hurt it'll be a labrum or rotator cuff which most pitchers never come back from.

Sarge said...

Whatever happens, I love Big Z.

Smiff said...

I predict he gets injured while batting.