To add a bit of fuel to the fire, Steve Phillips at ESPN (who I think talks a lot without saying much of anything, but maybe that's just me) posted this in his Insider chat today- Paul (Wilmette, IL): What do you think about the Carlos Zambrano situation? He hasn't pitched like a $17 million dollar a year player and the Cubs needed the Sunday game against the Sox before they go on the road. I would rather use the money on everyday players. Steve Phillips: Every championship team has an ace, and Zambrano has been an ace. He is not pitching as well this year, but I think it's mental and mechanical. We broke down his delivery on BB Tonight a few weeks back, where we showed how he's leaping toward home plate in his delivery and opening up too soon, causing him to drop his arm slot and get under his fastball and slider. Everything seems to be flattening out, and he's had difficulty commanding his pitches and putting the ball where he wants to. A lot of times, when a pitcher leaps toward home plate, it's because he is emotional, trying too hard, and jumping at the hitter. When Zambrano's contact got pulled off the table, I think it affected the emotional righthander, and he has been over-trying instead of just pitching. Someone is gonna give him a lot of money this winter, and I believe he'll return to ace form.