Big Z?s annual apology tour is off and running.
Carlos Zambrano just spoke with David Kaplan of CSNChicago.com, giving his first public comments since being ejected from Friday?s game against the Braves and walking out on the team.?You?ll be shocked to learn that not only does he regret his actions, he wants to remain with the Cubs.
?I did want to retire, I feel bad with myself, not with the Cubs, not with the organization. I feel bad with me, with the performance, with what I am doing or I was doing in the season it?s frustrating. It?s frustrating every time I go to the mound and I give up eight runs. It?s not me, and I want to do my best.?
?I want to keep pitching for the Cubs. It was a moment of frustration Friday night, and I pitched so bad I wanted to retire, you know, I don?t want to be making $18 million and pitch like crap.?
Just a bad day at the office. It happens to all of us, right? Spoken like a man with an agent.
UPDATE: Here?s the full video of the interview courtesy of CSNChicago.com:
According to Jon Heyman of SI.com, Zambrano?s grievance against the Cubs is expected to be heard soon. While he is currently on the disqualified list for 30 days without pay (which could cost him approximately $3 million), Zambrano is expected to argue for a much shorter penalty.
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