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By Adam Madison
Special to ESPN.com Monday, August 24, 2009 Offenses are going to take a serious backseat Tuesday, as more than half of the day's scheduled pitchers have sub-4.00 ERAs, and eight of them even have ERAs below 3.00. One such pitcher, the Chicago Cubs' Carlos Zambrano, is expected to make his return from the disabled list and face the Washington Nationals. Zambrano sounds motivated to come back strong, with the Chicago Tribune reporting that he admitted to being "lazy" in working on his abdominal muscles. A focused Zambrano for the stretch ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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