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    Zambrano Signs

    Cubs agreed to terms with RHP Carlos Zambrano on a one-year, $12.4 million contract.
    Zambrano was asking for $15.5 million, while the Cubs were offering $11.025 million, and the case was set to be heard Tuesday afternoon. That Zambrano settled for so much less than the midpoint could be a sign that he's optimistic a long-term deal will get done soon.
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    Your right, he could easily command a 10 year, $200 million contract if last years market was any indication of where things will continue to head.
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    With all the money the Cubs were throwing out this year, I am surprised they didn't fork out a hefty LTD for him. Does this mean they are going for an all or nothing approach in '07?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redsrbetter View Post
    With all the money the Cubs were throwing out this year, I am surprised they didn't fork out a hefty LTD for him. Does this mean they are going for an all or nothing approach in '07?
    That may very well be the case but I believe the Cubs will make a big push to resign him, now whether or not they will give him what he is going to ask is another question.
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    Zambrano has a temper on the mound, imagine what it is like when he is talking money. I don't know if it is an all or nothing approach, but I still am wondering why they didn't lock him up. This guy is definitely the staff ace and has made his mark umongst some of the best arms in baseball. If you could lock him up at a biased discount, you do it.

    So maybe they are having to pinch pennies a bit after their huge offseason. I wonder if this will bite them in the butt come trade deadline this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redsrbetter View Post
    With all the money the Cubs were throwing out this year, I am surprised they didn't fork out a hefty LTD for him. Does this mean they are going for an all or nothing approach in '07?
    if you read the articles, you would know what the case is: they are negotiating a 5 year deal. The cubs wont go over 5 years, nor should they. He'll probably sign for somewhere between 73 (oswalt) and 90 (zito's worth after 5).

    you sign the one year deal first to avoid arbitration. Then you sign the long term deal, which is what they are negotiating right now.
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    I honestly can't see Zambrano staying with the Cubs. Next year's market is thin on pitching. Zambrano and Buehrle are going to get most of the attention. The Cubs will have to make it to the playoffs for Zambrano to stay. This of course is if Zambrano is smart which I don't think he is considering some of his injuries

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    Good signing for the Cubs. Now they must keep his head screwed on straight (good luck with that task). I hope they had anger management or counseling including in that contract. haha!! He is an awesome pitcher, this is the best Cubs off-season move IMO!!!

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    It will be interesting to see if the Cubs can afford to keep Zambrano after they threw money around at mediocre players like Ted Lilly, Jason Marquis, and Mark DeRosa this offseason. If not they have only themselves to blame.
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    If they cant afford to resign Zambrano then the entire FO needs fired including the owners. That would take shear stupidity not seen ever in baseball.
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