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Thursday, May 10, 2007
Carlos Zambrano loves Chicago. He loves the Cubs. He loves pitching in the National League, hitting in the NL. For him, it's personal. He's ready to sign a five-year contract of $85 million to $90 million, which, while it won't be confused with change found underneath couch cushions, is probably significantly less than he could get on the open market, by tens of millions of dollars. For the Cubs, it's business. And their business is about to be sold. So while the general framework for the Zamb ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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