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  2. Apr 17, 2021 · Zambrano has chilled out quite a bit since the first time he threw a pitch in the majors. El Toro sees himself as living proof that God can take any man and turn his life around. Well...maybe so, and maybe Edward Norton's The Incredible Hulk is finally gone for good. Zambrano is now a pastor at King Jesus Ministry in Miami.

  3. Pitched a no-hitter on September 14, 2008. Carlos Alberto Zambrano Matos (born June 1, 1981), nicknamed " Big Z " or " El Toro ", is a Venezuelan former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2001 to 2012 for the Chicago Cubs and Miami Marlins.

  4. Sep 5, 2014 · Carlos Zambrano is officially retired and “life is good”. Carlos Zambrano is hanging out at Wrigley Field today and told reporters he’s done trying to make a comeback, officially calling it quits at age 33.

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  5. Carlos Zambrano Death Fact Check. Carlos is alive and kicking and is currently 42 years old. Please ignore rumors and hoaxes. If you have any unfortunate news that this page should be update with, please let us know using this form.

  6. Apr 16, 2019 · Former Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano is plotting a comeback. Zambrano, a talented but mercurial right-hander with commanding stuff a decade ago, told the Chicago Sun-Times: ‘‘Why not? Bartolo ...

  7. Dec 17, 2017 · Regardless, historic is historic and, for this game, Zambrano stands alone in the historical record. He can probably still pitch today Even though he's been retired for five years now, Zambrano's fastball still has some heat. In May, he took the Wrigley Field mound once again to throw the ceremonial first pitch. He didn't hold back.

  8. Nov 12, 2013 · The best guess is we'll never see Zambrano in the majors again, but you never know. He's still only 32 years old. And he's certainly persistent.

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