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Showing posts with label Orlando Cabrera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orlando Cabrera. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Nomar's Back With the Sox


In a very weird maneuvre, the Red Sox signed Nomar Garciaparra to a minor league deal, then he retired. The ex-Sox star said “I’ve always had a recurring dream, it was to be able to retire in a Red Sox uniform.” It's funny how that dream's importance diminished when the Sox offered him a 4 year, $60 million deal before the 2004 season.

After inking the minor league deal, Nomar announced his retirement, and declared his intention to work as a baseball analyst for ESPN. This brings Mr. Garciaparra full circle, as he was as vehemently anti-media as a player.

Red Sox CEO stated “When the history of the Boston Red Sox is written again, there will be a very large and important chapter devoted to Nomar Garciaparra.” Yes, Nomar played a key part in Red Sox history. After all, it was his departure which triggered the Sox' World Series run in '04.

I can just see the PR/merchandise machine that is the Red Sox Front Office deciding to retire #5 in a few seasons.

Long Live Orlando! ¡Viva Cabrera!



-The Commodore

Friday, July 31, 2009

Twins Get Orlando Cabrera


"The Minnesota Twins have acquired shortstop Orlando Cabrera from Oakland in exchange for minor-league shortstop Tyler Ladendorf, CBSSports.com has learned (Sportsline)."

Cabrera has been real hot of late, as he is currently riding a 11-game hitting streak. During that stretch Cabrera is batting .375 (18 for 48). The Twins middle infield sucks, so this is a big pickup for them.

The Twins had to give up their second-round pick from last summer's draft. He could be something special, but he is at least 3 years away from really making any kind of impact.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Sox Bringing Orlando Cabrera Back?


"ESPN.com's Buster Olney (account required) reports today that the Red Sox have "had conversations" with Oakland about former Sox shortstop Orlando Cabrera. Cabrera, who was with Boston for their World Series win in 2004, is hitting .235 with a .286 OBP this season for the A's (Boston.com)."

The Sox have been cursed at SS ever since they let Orlando Cabrera go. Still, I question this story a little bit, because it seemed like Cabrera left on bad terms. There were many unconfirmed reports that he was a good clubhouse guy to the players, but he was awful to the Red Sox staff (owners, bat boys, ect). Anyways, even with these reports I think it would be a great idea to bring him back. He is a solid hitter, and would be an upgrade over anything we have at SS. Nick Green has been OK, but lets face it he really shouldn't be a starting SS, and Lugo is just a joke and should be brought behind the ballpark and shot. Keep an eye on this, because it makes a lot of sense, especially if Oakland falls out of the playoff race.

Monday, March 2, 2009

A's Sign Orlando Cabrera


There are reports going around that Orlando Cabrera has signed a 1 year deal worth about $4 million. This is a steal for the A's and is definitely an upgrade over the ever disappointing Bobby Crosby. A lot of people may not have noticed it, but the A's are secretly building a decent lineup. They have added Cabrera, Holliday, and Giambi to go along with a lot of young arms that could be coming up this year. Great signing for the A's, but you have to be shocked at how little some of these guys are getting. Abreu is worth a lot more then $8 million, and Cabrera is definitely worth more then $4 million.

Here is what their lineup will most likely look like...
1. Mark Ellis 2B
2. Orlando Cabrera SS
3. Matt Holliday LF
4. Jason Giambi DH
5. Eric Chavez 3B
6. Jack Cust RF
7. Daric Barton 1B
8. Kurt Suzuki C
9. Ryan Sweeney CF

...Not bad.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Hot Stove


As you know this year's off season is filled with questions regarding Mark Texeira, Manny Ramirez, CC Sabathia as the big names. Personally, if I were a GM I wouldnt want any part of the latter two "big ticket" names. Before you start thinking that I am retarded let me enlighten you on why. Manny, I just plain dont like him, he is a great player but is a selfish prick and would be a detriment to any team he plays on. Now, CC is a proven stud based on what he did for the Brew Crew last year, but come on this guy is eventually going to break down.

The point of this article is not to highlight the big names, but the other free agents and/or deals that could be difference makers in the up-coming season. The list consists of position players of the likes of Orlando Cabrera, Orlando Hudson, Bobby Abreu, Adam Dunn, and Edgar Renteria. I love both Orlando's because they are spark plugs at the top of the order and are solid defensive presences in the feild. It would be crazy for the White Sox and the D-Backs not to retain them. Bobby Abreu is a solid player who produces solid at bats and is a true grinder at the plate making opposing pitchers work for the out. Adam Dunn, he truly is a donkey, he has possibly the most power of any left handed hitter in all of baseball other than Ryan Howard, but this guy either hits a HR or strikes out. Although this is the case he would be a solid player on a good team that could afford his strike out per at bat ratio. He reminds me of a young Jim Thome, he has power and could drive in runs if he had the complementary players that got on base for him and he walks and strikes out a lot.

As for pitchers, you have A.J. Burnett, Ryan Dempster, Derek Lowe, and Ben Sheets as the other top pitchers out there. Personally, I think A.J. Burnett is a poor mans Josh Beckett who has not lived up to the potential and has underutilized his ability. With that said I personally believe that he will be heading to the NL where he can take advantage of only having to get 8 outs against sub par hitting. The team that will sign him, in my opinion will be the Cards, which will put them back at the top of the NL Central and will give them stability to completment the pure force of Albert Pujols. Ryan Dempster is an interesting pitcher, he has experience both starting and closing, but I am not convinced he will be worth the money his will end up getting this year. More than likely he will probably end up in a Cubies uniform, however I feel that he is nothing more than a 3rd starter but will put up numbers because the NL sucks so much. Ben Sheets has nasty stuff, but gets hurt way to much, he reminds me of Matt Clement because he just cant stay on the feild. But with that said, he is worth the risk of any team that signs him because of his number one starter stuff. I feel he will end up in the AL possibly in Baltimore, New York, and I would love to see him sporting a Red Sox uniform. With that said, Derek Lowe is the most intreguing free agent of them all. Hate him or love him, he is a solid starter and has the post season experience that teams desire. Its been said he wants to come back to Boston but I feel the Sox wont make that happen because they already has Justin Masterson, a young D-Lowe in the making. So, my feeling is that he will be a Detroit Tiger next season, pitching with a chip on his shoulder to prove that he still is a valuable pitcher.

Now the needs of the Red Sox have had me thinking a lot lately after seeing all the rumors that have been reported. All I know is that Lugo has to be moved to allow Lowerie a chance to prove himself as a full time player for a whole season. Despite how terrible he has been in Boston, much like Edgar Renteria a few years ago, I feel that he is one of those players that just cant play in the lime light. The good news is that there is a market for SS this year, with teams like the Tigers, White Sox, and others in need of one. My feeling is that no team is going to take a chance on him until spring training to see what he has after the injury pleagued season he had last year. Any deal including Lugo would be for a shitty prospect or another high priced contract that has not panned out. With that said the Tigers are probably the best suiters in any deal because of the apparent washed up D-Train. I just don't see how Dontrelle has gotten so bad so quickly, and I do believe that he will regain his form and become the exciting young pitcher that he once was.

The second issue is what to do with Coco. Should he stay or should he go? I believe that its time to go, not because he wasn't good last year, but because of his value at this point. I believe that he will be dealt in a situation that will include a young catcher such as one of the 3 in Texas or Jeff Clement of the Mariners.