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Cabrera's new deal could reach $125 million
Cabrera's new deal could reach $125 million
The Detroit Tigers and Miguel Cabrera's agent, Fernando Cuza, are expected to sit down as early as March to begin discussing Cabrera's long-term plans, which the Tigers hope will include Detroit. The Detroit News reported that based upon the market in 2008, and considering that the Tigers probably have a Hall of Fame-bound player in Cabrera if he remains healthy for most of his career
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