Career? How is that relevant?....Magic & Jabar had great careers for the Lakers, how much help would they have been tonight? For relevant, how's Zambrano's ops+ this year? With a pitcher who doesn't get very many at bats over the course of the season, it's very relevant. Zambrano has less than 50 plate appearances this year, that's not sample enough to tell anything, especially when he's got 400+ PA's of being a terible hitter prior to 2008. I don't see What Zambrano did as a hitter from 2001-2007 mattered in that at-bat yesterday-- I do see what Zambrano is doing as a hitter in 2008 mattered.... Zambrano's limited at-bats this year doesn't "tell anything"- really? If career numbers mattered more than numbers from this year, why did a lot of Cub fans think Edmonds would stink for the Cubs? A sub-50 PA sample has no predictive value, especially when it's running completely counter to the previous 400+ PA's. People didn't want Edmonds because he showed through the last 4 years(two THOUSAND PA's) that he was trending downward, and his small sample from this year was more of the same. Even outside the numbers it doesn't make sense. Carlos doesn't have a very pretty swing, he's just a very good athlete(enabling him to make contact) who swings as hard as he can every time he's up there. Agree 100%. Not only has Edmonds been trending downward, but he's also 38 years old. That reduces the chances that he was going to return to his peak production. Carlos is the same hitter he's been throughout his career. He fans in roughly 1/3 of his at-bats, chasing bad pitches and rarely walking. Even with his power, a good pitcher can get him out by keeping the ball down and away. If you want to know how to pitch to Zambrano, go back and watch the 5/28 game against the Dodgers. Lowe pitched him perfectly. The best option yesterday would have been to pinch hit for him.