Marlins: Guillen can get best out of Zambrano
MIAMI (AP)—The Miami Marlins are counting on excitable Ozzie Guillen to have a calming influence on quarrelsome Carlos Zambrano.
The plan may sound crazy, but say this for the Marlins: They’ve become harder to ignore.
Their latest offseason move was approved Thursday, when they acquired Zambrano from the Chicago Cubs for underachieving right-hander Chris Volstad. The Marlins believe Zambrano’s career can be resuscitated by pairing him with fellow Venezuelan and good friend Guillen, the team’s new manager.
“Ozzie has a long and close relationship with Carlos,” president of baseball operations Larry Beinfest said. “We went with Ozzie on this one. The bottom line was Ozzie just really, really felt confident about this deal.”
In Chicago, Zambrano was a three-time All-Star, but he also feuded with teammates, management and umpires. The final straw came Aug. 12, when he was ejected from a game, cleaned out his locker, talked about retiring and was suspended without pay.
In Miami, Beinfest hopes for the best but will be braced for a repeat.
“It would hard for me to say everything is going to be perfect and incident-free, given the guy’s history,” Beinfest said. “It may happen that he has a blowup or two. But Ozzie is very confident he can help him.”
Those meetings on the mound should be entertaining. While managing the Chicago White Sox, Guillen underwent sensitivity training. On the north side of town, Zambrano attended anger management sessions. In 2010, Zambrano had a verbal altercation with then-teammate Derrek Lee, then dined that night with Guillen.
“Look for Zambrano to pitch well in 2012,” former White Sox outfielder Jermaine Dye tweeted. “Ozzie will have him in check in Miami.”
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