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Orlando 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 Orlando Cabrera Bookmarks
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AL West Preview
Published 4/3/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... SLG
Aybar, E. .269 .310 .372
Andrus, E. .251 .302 .327
Cabrera, O. .276 .309 .379
Betancourt, Y. .282 .307 .404
Rich: Can anybody hit here? These shortstops look like they are right out of the 1960s or 1970s. And Yuniesky Betancourt's advanced defensive metrics were horrible last year. But, hey, he saw a MLB-low 3.15 pitches per plate appearance in 2008!
Jeremy: Yeah, can I pass? I’ll say Orlando Cabrera is the only one here still holding his job in August. ...
OC North of OC
Published 3/2/2009 by Nolan Tanana at Three Days of Cryin'
... It would appear that former Angel Orlando Cabrera is on the verge of returning to the AL West.
If so, it’s going to be tough to see OC suiting up for a division rival. Given OC’s flair for style, too, he’s going to hate those white shoes.
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Where They Stand: Chicago White Sox
Published 2/25/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... look at how the team did last year, changes that happened or could happen with the team this offseason, and how it looks like the team will do in 2009 as of now. We'll even toss in the hottest thigh associated with each team. In this edition, we look at the Chicago White Sox. 2008 Outcome: 88-74, first in the AL Central. Lost to the Rays in the ALDS in four games. What They've Lost: SP Javier Vazquez (Traded To Braves), OF/1B Nick Swisher (Traded To Yankees), SS Orlando Cabrera (Free Agent), OF Ken Griffey Jr. (Signed With Mariners), 3B Joe ...
Micellaneous 2008 Baseball Numbers
Published 2/16/2009 by jakerake at Rake Blog
... 4.) Orlando Cabrera finished in the top 10 in sacrifice flies for the third consecutive season, but was otherwise predictably sucky at hitting. ...
WASHINGTON NATIONALS/MONTREAL EXPOS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 1/21/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... average and stole bases left and right. Granted he struck out way too much, but he looked like he could even improve into a bigger star. The Dodgers certainly coveted him and felt it was worth dealing a talented young pitcher for him after the 1993 season. The Dodgers got their man but he had his best years in Montreal. The young pitcher the Expos got was named Pedro Martinez. His best years were ahead of him. STARTING SHORTSTOP ORLANDO CABRERA The late 1990s and early 2000s were a new golden age of great ...
Drum Up the Sirens--Jacobs is Better Than Gload
Published 1/16/2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Antonio.) at Royally Speaking
... in that list of top 40 Out Machines. For all of the people that defend the moves Mr. Moore has made this offseason, I'd have to imagine that most of them are in the small-ball crowd, the people that delight in the stolen base, the sac bunt, the suicide squeeze, the much-more-rare-than-you-realize sac fly...and that's fine. But realize how hard it is to piece together that type of offense when you have a line-up full of people with sub-.320 OBPs. And it could get much worse! ...
Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 35
Published 1/12/2009 by Kris Liakos at Walkoff Walk
... kind of annoyed that unemployment insurance maxes out at $405 in New York State.
Chad Bradford, RP: When asked whether his knuckles ever get dirty due to his submarine style of pitching Bradford replied, "No, that's just poop." Has pitched for 6 teams in 11 years.
Emil Brown, OF: Negated a strong 2008 start after realization that he was Emil Brown. Trying to forget again.
Orlando Cabrera, SS: Will probably collect 240+ TB again, along ...
Rumor Mill: Pettitte, Ramirez, Kemp, Wilson, Blake, Cabrera, Loney, And Furcal
Published 12/5/2008 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
... they are willing to add a third year to their two-year contract offers."I mentioned before that two years of Blake would be just about the limit for me. Since then, not much has changed, and I think a third year is probably too much. Interested In Orlando Cabrera: Why? Because Phil Rogers says so. "The Dodgers and Tigers are two possible landing places for ex-White Sox shortstop Orlando Cabrera."He sucks and I think he's declining. That was easy. Rafael Furcal Is Pretty Much ...
Yankees' 2009 outlook: Second base, Robinson Cano
Published 10/27/2008 at New York Yankees Examiner
... Shortstops Orlando Cabrera and Cesar Izturis are both on the market this offseason. Cabrera is 33-years-old but has posted in the area of a .290 average with 100 runs, 20 stolen bases, and 15 errors over the past three years. ...
Where Are They Now: Top Prospects of ‘98, #91-100
Published 2/7/2008 by Geoff Young at Knuckle Curve
... Orlando Cabrera, 2B, Montreal Expos. Cabrera split time between second base and shortstop as a minor leaguer, but has been a full-time shortstop for most of his big-league career. He owns a .273/.321/.403 line in 5803 plate appearances and has won two Gold Glove Awards. ...
Angels Trade Rumor: Khalil Greene
Published 2/3/2008 by Raimond Garcia at Bleacher Report
... his road production of .270/.330/.500 for the Angels, that would be a welcome addition to the lineup. > At the end of the day, the Angels need power production in their lineup, and they would almost certainly get that in Greene. He is a power bat at a position where power is at a premium, and he is someone that should be considered by the Angels brass. > Aybar is a mystery going forward, as he could turn into anything from Felipe Lopez to Orlando Cabrera to Jose Reyes light. He is talented enough to suggest he may just need ...
And now batting leadoff for the Chicago White Sox ...
Published 1/28/2008 by thewizardsofoz <info@southsidesox.com> at South Side Sox
... seems to be general manager Ken Williams' favorite. Guillen seems to prefer [Orlando] Cabrera. Neither are proven in the top spot. Will this be Guillen's biggest headache? ...
SFR in the Infield - AL West
Published 1/3/2008 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Izturis ANA 4 134 35 37 -2.1 Maicer Izturis ANA 5 127 28 25 2.4 Brandon Wood ANA 5 31 5 6 -0.4 Robb Quinlan ANA 5 15 3 4 -0.9 Chone Figgins ANA 5 265 59 64 -4.6 Erick Aybar ANA 6 45 12 14 -0.3 Orlando Cabrera ANA 6 644 176 180 -3.2 ...
SHORT CHANGED
Published 11/21/2007 by The Chronicler at Chronicles of the Lads
Earlier this week, I tried to crack the riddle that is Jon Garland. Let's take a moment to look at what we've lost in Orlando Cabrera, and what we have in-house to replace him. I was skeptical of the Cabrera signing when it happened (we'll explore the whole 2005 Shortstop Carousel next week -- I initially had a big comparison in this post before realizing it was way off-point, even for me, so I'll put it up as its own thing later), but I grew to like him as a player and as a personality on our team. Offensively, even last year, he was no great ...
Cabrera for Garland: An unusual trade
Published 11/20/2007 by Gilbert at Obscure Sports Quarterly
... fans. Cabrera was a slightly above-average shortstop, but far from an all-star.
I can’t think of too many statistics to compare pitchers and hitters, so I’ll use one pair that most baseball fans understand (ERA+ and OPS+), and another even I don’t fully grasp, but what I’ve read about sabermetrics, is a very good measure of what a player contributed to his team (Win Shares).
Garland, ERA+ last four years: 97, 128, 105, 112
Cabrera, OPS+ last four years: 74, 81, 85, 95
Garland, Win Shares last four ...
Garland to the Angels
Published 11/20/2007 by Buda at ChiSox Daily
... to the Angels for Orlando Cabrera . Both are entering the last year of their contracts and the talent changing sides is basically a wash. Both are marginally better than league average players at their respective positions. But I believe this trade makes the Sox better next year. The upgrade from Uribe to Cabrera will likely be greater than drop-off between Garland and the pitcher who replaces him (at this point it looks like ...
Garland and Cabrera: An Equal Swap
Published 11/19/2007 by JC at Sabernomics
Today, the Angels agreed to swap shortstop Orlando Cabrera for White Sox starting pitcher Jon Garland. The deal also sends some cash to Chicago. Here is my brief assessment.
When I checked the numbers, I was surprised to see how similar the two players are. Both have one year left on their current deals. Cabrera is owed $10 million and Garland is owed $12 million. Over the past three years, both players averaged close to $12 million in value, though Cabrera’s play was a bit more volatile. Thus, both players have contracts that come close to ...
White Sox Send Jon Garland To Angels For Orlando Cabrera
Published 11/19/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
The Chicago Tribune is reporting that the Angels have sent Orlando Cabrera and cash to the White Sox in exchange for starter Jon Garland.
One way or another (though Rotoworld thinks it could be Erick Aybar), Cabrera was going to be gone by the end of 2008; getting something of value for him qualifies as a good thing. Moreover, the Angels get younger, and while I tend to agree with the anonymous Rotoworld analyst that at this point who says Garland is a fourth starter on the Angels, it puts one of Joe Saunders or ...
Who's that for Garland?
Published 11/19/2007 by gondeee <info@talkingchop.com> at Talking Chop
... and Cabrera are virtually the same shortstop, with Edgar winning by a slight margin. This is one of those times I wish I knew what was discussed or what was offered (if anything) last July. Did we turn down the offer for Garland and Renteria straight-up, or did they turn it down? Was there ever a trade discussed between the Braves and White Sox with those two players involved? ...
Baseball America Top Ten Cubs Prospects List
Published 11/19/2007 by Arizona Phil at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... Magglio (could have been in Cubbie blue stripes) Vlad Ortiz Lowell Posada Victor Martinez Ichiro Carlos Pena Granderson Jeter Wrigley's Believe It Or Not says: November 19th, 2007 at 1:38 pm Not so sure they had a starter to spare, fwiw. But certainly they didn’t acquire Cabrera just to deal him for a Marshall-type. I wonder if Garland was a pre-emptive step toward one of Anaheim’s young guns going to Miami. Dr. aaronb says: November 19th, 2007 at 1:40 pm http://www.baseball-reference......or01.shtml ...