Former New York Met Victor Zambrano's Mother Kidnapped

Phil Hoops by Scribe Written on November 09, 2009
ATLANTA - APRIL 8:  Victor Zambrano #38 of the New York Mets throws a pitch during the game against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field on April 8, 2005 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Braves defeated the Mets 3-1.  (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

Some sad and alarming news to report this morning out of Venezuela.

According to the Associated Press , the mother of former Mets pitcher Victor Zambrano was kidnapped from the pitcher’s property late last night.

Details of the incident are still very sketchy.

Over the past few years, Venezuela has been the target of kidnappers, who look to extort money from the many sports stars that live there, by taking their loved ones hostage.

Back in April, the son and brother-in-law of catcher Yorvit Torrealba were snatched, only to be released a short time later. Hopefully there is a similar outcome in this scenario.

Zambrano will forever be known in Mets history as being involved in one of the worst trades in team history that sent future star Scott Kazmir to the Tampa Bay Rays.

Zambrano spent two and a half years in a Mets uniform, compiling a record of (10-14) before sustaining an injury that would ultimately end his tenure as a New York Met.

His last appearance at the big league level was with the Baltimore Orioles in September of 2007. Last season, he bounced around both the Rockies’ and Yankees’ farm systems, but never was able to crack either of the team’s Major League squads.

I would personally like to wish Victor Zambrano nothing but the best in what has to be an extremely difficult time.

 

Update (9:38 am EST): Sports Illustrated’s Jon Heyman passed along a report by Andrew Marchand on Twitter that states that Zambrano’s mother, whose name is Elizabeth Mendez Zambrano , was taken from her home by a team of eight armed thugs.

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