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Fernando Cabrera Released (Latest: signs with Orioles)


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The Indians released 25-year-old reliever Fernando Cabrera today, after (somehow) not being able to find a team to trade him to. He's 25, throws hard, with good breaking stuff; I'd like to ask Doug to give me one reason not to take a chance on him; he's instantly become one of the team's best relievers.
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I don't mind taking a chance on him but that part about him instantly becoming one of the best RP's is pretty off base. Statistically he'd be the worst RP on the team this year and would have been last year. He has been worse than Spurling with a 5.55 FIP. The man simply cannot throw strikes.
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I would easily take a shot at him. He had a 1.47 ERA in 2005, with a really good WHIP of 1.14. He is still young at 25 can he be any worse than a Spurling or a Wise? Plus a move to the NL would do him good. 145 K's in 130 innings is also really good. Take a chance at him and see what he can do. The bullpen has been beat up recently and he hasnt pitched since the 26th of July so hes rested. Can't do any bad than what the bullpen has done recently.

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I would easily take a shot at him. He had a 1.47 ERA in 2005, with a really good WHIP of 1.14. He is still young at 25 can he be any worse than a Spurling or a Wise? Plus a move to the NL would do him good. 145 K's in 130 innings is also really good. Take a chance at him and see what he can do. The bullpen has been beat up recently and he hasnt pitched since the 26th of July so hes rested. Can't do any bad than what the bullpen has done recently.

Sure he could be good, but realistically, how many chances do you give him in a season where you need to win?... Balfour got 2 2/3 innings. How much of a leash is Cabrera going to get?

 

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I guess I'd take a shot on a minor league deal, see if he can turn it around and give him a shot in spring training. He hasn't been appreciably better than the relievers we have (and yes, I know how frustrating the bullpen has been recently!)
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Yeah, you hit it on the head. If Maddux is able to work his magic, then he well could become a force next year. How about giving him a major league deal with the understanding that he'd go to the minors for the rest of the year and work things out?
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According to RotoTimes, the D-Rays are interested. That's the only team they mentioned.
"His whole life is a fantasy camp. People should plunk down $2000 to live like him for a week. Sleep, do nothing, fall ass-backwards into money, mooch food off your neighbors and have sex without dating... THAT'S a fantasy camp."
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Peavey, my best guess it that the article worded something wrong. I don't think a player can directly deny a waiver claim, either. Under the right set of circumstances, a player can declare free agency, though. With more information, we could probably fill in the blanks.

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Peavey, my best guess it that the article worded something wrong.

Yeah, that's how I figure it as well. I'm thinking he declined assignment to the minors by the Indians and then rejected a contract offer from the D-Rays, and the author mixed the two.

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