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Daniel Cabrera batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Daniel Cabrera Bookmarks

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So, Are the Nats Better Off?
Published 1/30/2009 by Nats News Network at Federal Baseball
... returns Willie Harris to a utility role.  Looking simply at hitting, the Hammer outpaces Wee Willie in OPS+ 118 to 98.  That's significant.  But if you factor in defense, at least one publication had Harris ranked as high as the sixth most valuable left fielder last season.  In that same analysis, Willingham was 16th.  As a side note, this guy was ranked as the worst left fielder in all of baseball in this analysis. Daniel "Wild Thing" Cabrera essentialy replaces Tim Redding.  Cabrera is ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 28
Published 1/15/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... Daniel Cabrera, SP: Switch to Nats keeps him around the Capital area. Will often be late for starts due to circling the beltway; foolishly shook off his GPS and missed his exit. ...

Have the Cards really missed on any free agents?
Published 1/9/2009 by PHE at Pitchers Hit Eighth :: A St. Louis Cardinals blog
... Felipe Lopez on the list - as well as reliever Arthur Rhodes, a lefty who fit the Cards’ needs well). Why cut it there?  “Low hanging fruit,” my friend.  If we’re trying to appease the masses here, I think it safe to assume the masses wouldn’t be interested in competing to ink the Carl Pavano’s and Russell Branyan’s of the league. That being said, there is some “low hanging fruit” of note:  SP Daniel Cabrera, RP Alan Embree, RP Joe Nelson.  I ...

A No Surprise Signing
Published 12/20/2008 by Screech's Best Friend (noreply@blogger.com) at Nats320 -- A Washington Nationals Blog
... And Daniel Cabrera is the perfect reclamation project for Our Pitching Coach Randy St.Claire. A talented, but incredibly inconsistent pitcher throughout his entire Major League Career in Baltimore. Some days, Cabrera is unhittable. On other days, Daniel can't even find the plate. He is one of those guys that frustrate you, but at the same time, hard to turn away from. ...

Links: December 17, 2008
Published 12/17/2008 at MVN RSS
... , the Pirates top the list of suitors for Daniel Cabrera. The 27-year-old right-handed starting pitcher fits Neal Huntington's profile -- all power, no control -- but is also seeing interest from the Brewers, Padres, Rangers, Blue Jays and Nationals. ...

Should Cards take a chance on Cabrera?
Published 12/15/2008 by Deaner (noreply@blogger.com) at Cardinal Nation Globe
The Baltimore Orioles have released Daniel Cabrera. Should the Cards take a chance on him? The guy has a gun for an arm, great stuff, and the ability to make batters miss. His problem has been control and consistency. Dave Duncan could be exactly what he needs. ...

Non-tenders of note (or, "Holy Crap, Neal! Daniel Cabrera is a free agent!")
Published 12/13/2008 at Where Have You Gone, Andy Van Slyke?
... The obvious one is Daniel Cabrera. Cabrera is, if you didn't know, an incredibly hard-throwing starter originally from Baltimore that has huge control issues. The Orioles have been trying for five years to reign him in and they've finally given up. He's only 28, he fits Huntington's profile, and he's at least another arm for the rotation with a pretty high ceiling if the Bucs can figure him out. That's a huge "if," but I'll be shocked if the Pirates don't show some interest here. ...

Flowers In December: Any Interesting Names on the Non-Tender List?
Published 12/13/2008 by hugo at Bluebird Banter
... Daniel Cabrera, RHSP: Every year it seems like this guy has been primed for a breakout year, but it hasn't happened.  He made $4 million last season and had his worst season ever, continuing to walk about a batter every two innings and seeing his K rate completely fall apart.  He also battled elbow problems, which could either mean he will rebound if he's healthy now or that he's a bad risk if he's not.  Sure, there's a school of thought that says he has killer stuff and just needs to put it together, and it could be suggested that Arnsberg could fix him.  I ...

Good bye Greg Maddux
Published 12/13/2008 by oSSyCoCoTaSo (noreply@blogger.com) at the metropolitans
... Daniel Cabrera is also an interesting non-tender. He has electric stuff but his erratic stuff turned off the pitching starved Oriole’s. I didn’t think that was possible. Omar struck gold in that Baltimore cave once, can he do it again? ...

GameThread: Twins (80-66) @ Orioles (65-80)
Published 9/13/2008 by Baltimo at Camden Chat
Scott Baker vs. Daniel Cabrera. Lineup Minnesota Twins @ Baltimore Orioles 09/13/08 5:05 PM EDT Minnesota Twins Baltimore Orioles ...

Game 97: Tigers (48-48) at Orioles (46-49)
Published 7/19/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
Nate Robertson (6-8, 5.26) vs. Daniel Cabrera (6-5, 4.33) Thursday night, the Tigers brought the big boi bats.  Last night, the Orioles swung the big sticks.  If this series continues to follow the rhythm of its first two games, tonight should be the Detroit's turn to knock out some long balls.  And Daniel Cabrera could be just the guy to accommodate such an outburst. Last time Cabrera faced the Tigers, they hung five runs (four earned) on him in five innings.  And he didn't make things easier on himself by ...

Jays Gear Up For Divisional Rivals Ahead of All Stazzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Published 7/8/2008 by Lloyd the Barber (noreply@blogger.com) at Ghostrunner on First
... The Jays face Danial Cabrera tonight, which could go either way. He's had good performances against the Jays, but a hard-throwing right hander with control issues is the only kind of pitcher the Jays can do any damage against this year. He's coming off a good start, and seems to have moved past his wildness this season. The ...

A Look back at April
Published 5/1/2008 by Jason at
... 55,088 Apr 18 @Balt L 2-8 9-9 D Cabrera (1-0) P Hughes (0-3) —- ...

Two on Two: AL East Preview
Published 4/2/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... was a nice find, but the pink elephant in the room is regression, and it’s not very happy with Mr. Guthrie. Fernando and Daniel Cabrera have live arms, and loads of potential, but will they ever live up to it? The bullpen has some good pieces; ...

SFR in the Infield - AL East
Published 12/31/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... of SFR... Ex Name Team POS Balls Runners Runners SFR Steve Trachsel BAL 1 32 3 0 1.9 Jeremy Guthrie BAL 1 22 2 0 1.8 Erik Bedard BAL 1 17 2 0 1.4 Chad Bradford BAL 1 17 1 1 0.3 Daniel Cabrera BAL 1 18 2 5 -2.3 Ramon Hernandez ...

Game 132 - Open Thread - For the Birds
Published 8/28/2007 at Rays of Light
... - Hammel experienced a rough outing in his last start Thursday night against the A's when he allowed six runs on five hits, five walks and a home run in three innings to take his fourth loss of the season. The right-hander has shown good stuff, but continues to struggle with his control, which has led to home runs and baserunners. Hammel will be making his first start against the Orioles. Daniel Cabrera - Cabrera became part of history in his last start in one of the worst ways possible. He lost to Texas in a 30-3 rout, allowing six runs on nine hits in five innings. He walked only one batter but still leads the Majors with 87 free passes. An even more glaring statistic is that his 13 losses are more than any other pitcher in the American League. Cabrera is 6-0 with a 2.90 ERA in 10 career starts against Tampa Bay. View the Rays career numbers vs. Daniel Cabrera - ...

Maddux Is ‘Like, Really Bad Now’
Published 7/27/2007 by Chris Mottram at Mr. Irrelevant
... Of course, Maddux isn’t really bad. He’s 7-7, with a 4.03 ERA, and just 19 walks in 124 innings pitched. I’ve seen Daniel Cabrera give up twice that many in 2/3 of an inning (I realize that inside Orioles jokes aren’t big hits). ...

How Not to Run a Baseball Franchise
Published 6/18/2007 by JC at Sabernomics
... for Daniel Cabrera. ...