The 2010 Chicago Cubs season was highlighted by the exciting emergence of rookie shortstop Starlin Castro, who made a historic debut with six RBIs in his first game and became a cornerstone for the franchise's future. While the team finished with a 75-87 record, fans at Wrigley Field enjoyed standout individual performances from All-Star Marlon Byrd, who led the team in hits, and Aramis Ramirez, who provided veteran power with 25 home runs. The season also featured a strong finish under interim manager Mike Quade, who led the club to a 24-13 record over the final weeks, instilling a sense of optimism and energy heading into the next year. The 2011 Chicago Cubs season was highlighted by the historic debut of star shortstop Starlin Castro, who led the National League with 207 hits and earned his first All-Star selection at just 21 years old. Under manager Mike Quade, the team and fans at Wrigley Field also shared a touching tribute to legendary figure Ron Santo by wearing a commemorative patch throughout the year. While the club finished with a 71-91 record, the season featured strong veteran performances from Aramis Ramirez and the successful drafting of future cornerstone Javier Baez, signaling the beginning of a new era for the franchise. The 2010s was a historic decade for the Chicago Cubs, defined by a successful rebuilding process that culminated in breaking their 108-year championship drought. Under the leadership of manager Joe Maddon, the team reached the postseason four consecutive times from 2015 to 2018 and achieved their ultimate goal by winning the 2016 World Series in a thrilling seven-game set against the Cleveland Indians. This golden era featured standout performances from homegrown stars like Kris Bryant and Javier Baez, alongside key veterans like Anthony Rizzo and Jon Lester, solidifying the team's place as a dominant force in the National League. A three-time All-Star and the only pitcher in Chicago Cubs history to throw a no-hitter at a neutral site, Carlos "Big Z" Zambrano was a dominant right-hander and elite hitting pitcher who recorded 132 career wins and three Silver Slugger Awards over 12 MLB seasons.

2010-11 Chicago Cubs Zambrano #38 True Fan Jersey - 7/10 - (XXL)

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Item Number: CUBF10483179
Product Size: XXL
Condition: Very Good
Defects:
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  • wear to size motif

2010-11 Chicago Cubs Zambrano #38 True Fan Jersey - 7/10 - (XXL)

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