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Carlos Zambrano - Wikipedia Carlos Alberto Zambrano Matos (born June 1, 1981), nicknamed " Big Z " or " El Toro ", is a Venezuelan former professional baseball pitcher He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2001 to 2012 for the Chicago Cubs and Miami Marlins
What Happened to Carlos Zambrano and Where is He Now? Zambrano is now a pastor at King Jesus Ministry in Miami "I've been in Venezuela and Argentina, the Dominican Republic and many countries preaching the word of God," he told CubsHQ com
What was the Zambrano route and what is it today? | MFMac The Zambrano route is based upon principles contained in the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union A successful Zambrano application will result in grant of a derivative right to reside under EU law
Carlos Zambrano Stats, Height, Weight, Research History | Baseball . . . Carlos Alberto Zambrano was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the Chicago Cubs (2001-2011) and Miami Marlins (2012) Big Z, his nickname, was as well-known for his skill with the bat, as he was with the ball, and he had the best batting average amongst National League pitchers in 2006, 2008, and 2009, earning him three Silver
Carlos Zambrano – Society for American Baseball Research Nicknamed El Toro (Spanish for bull) and Big Z, the 6-foot-4, 275-pound Venezuelan right-hander was a feisty and temperamental competitor His behavioral antics were infamous, as Zambrano again and again intentionally threw at opposing players, jawed with umpires, and fought with his teammates
Zambrano - Wikipedia Zambrano Zambrano is a surname of Spanish and also Basque origin Members of this family have played a prominent role through the history of Spain and The Americas