Marlins expected to shop Cabrera
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ummfada +1Cabrera needs influences like Cano (Yankee Second-
ummfada Where's the rest of my comment?
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chone I hope Theo does whatever it takes to get Cabrera. Seriously. Trade Buchholz, Lester, anything.-
ummfada Kcuf the Red Sox, they won already and they out Yankeed the Yankees this year (Cough Cough Dice-k, I need something for this cold)...WE NEED CABRERA (The Yankees that is)
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PB Post: Marlins expected to shop Miquel Cabrera
Published 11/5/2007 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
PB Post: Marlins expected to shop Miquel Cabrera And quotes from the ever sympathetic and sincere...Steve Phillips. Steve Phillips, the former New York Mets GM and current ESPN analyst, said any attitude concerns about Cabrera won’t scare off teams. “Any problems the Marlins have had with him would not impact his value, bottom line,’’ Phillips said. “Nobody would shy away from that at all. In baseball, everybody thinks they can manage other teams’ trouble players if they are a great player.’’ As for joining the A-Rod sweepstakes, unloading Cabrera and pitcher Dontrelle Willis ...
The GM meetings start today
Published 11/5/2007 by craig <info@fishstripes.com> at FishStripes: Front Page Posts
Which means the offseason is officially underway. The big rumor concerning the Marlins, is not a surprise. As the general managers' meetings begin in Orlando, the Marlins are telling teams that Cabrera, 24, their four-time All-Star, is on the market and could be traded ...
Cabrera could be traded
Published 11/5/2007 at MLB - Sports Rumors - Yahoo! Sports
... , is on the market and could be dealt by December. It is likely, however, that he would have to go to a high-revenue team. Cabrera, who made $7.4 million last season, stands to earn at least $10 million in arbitration this winter. Source: Palm Beach Post Related: ...
troy for ROY
Published 11/5/2007 by lboros <info@vivaelbirdos.com> at Viva El Birdos: Front Page Posts
... sounds like the marlins are pretty serious about trading miguel cabrera. he's entering his 2d year of arb eligibility, meaning he can be a free agent after the 2009 season. any team that wants him for the next 2 years will have to be prepared to give up a package similar to what boston offered for josh beckett two years ago (hanley ramirez, anibel sanchez, and a couple of throw-ins); the cardinals would probably have to offer rasmus + anderson + mark hamilton, and even that might not be enough. if they were better positioned for a run at a championship in 2008 or 2009, i could ...
Something’s Fishy In Florida
Published 11/5/2007 by Geoff Young at Knuckle Curve - Baseball News
... There’s nonsense, and then there’s nonsense. I don’t dispute that the Florida Marlins might be shopping Miguel Cabrera, but something here seems a bit, well, fishy: ...
Marlins Shopping Miguel Cabrera
Published 11/5/2007 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... Joe Capozzi of the Palm Beach Post lists the reasons - Cabrera is entering eight-figure salary territory, and he's been getting lazy. Capozzi's teams source says the idea of the Marlins signing Alex Rodriguez has no substance. But they would certainly trade Cabrera if they received a sweet package as they did for Josh Beckett. Translation: Phil Hughes or Clay Buchholz. ...
Random Notes During The Downtime
Published 11/5/2007 by Dave at U.S.S. Mariner
... From scanning the papers around the web today, however, I did notice one trend - the annual hot stove rumor mongering is kicking into high gear. In separate articles today, we were told that Miguel Cabrera will be shopped by the Marlins, ...
Winter Meetings Lite
Published 11/5/2007 by Mantlemurcer at My Pinstripes
... Miguel Cabrera rumors will be sure to intensify, especially now that one of the Marlins beat guys has backed up the story that Peter Gammons reported earlier. ...
Monday: Don't hold your breath over Cabrera, either
Published 11/5/2007 by J. Weitzel at Beerleaguer - Phillies Blog, Baseball News, Trade Rumors & Spirits
Question: What do Alex Rodriguez and Miguel Cabrera have in common besides being stud third basemen? Answer: They’re both unobtainable for the Philadelphia Phillies. According to a report in the Palm Beach Post , the Marlins are telling clubs that Cabrera, 24, is in play and could be traded by December. If true, this means the younger, cheaper, arbitration-eligible four-time All-Star is now the most attractive player on the market, trumping A-Rod and his reported $350 million price tag. Cabrera, who made $7.4 million last season, stands to make $10 million in arbitration, ...
Miguel Cabrera: Let the bidding begin
Published 11/5/2007 by garyclark at Sports Frog
... Attention Mr. Cashman and Mr. Epstein, please put together a package that includes starting pitching and a third baseman or centerfielder for the services of Miguel Cabrera. Please understand that you will be bidding against each other. ...
AP not longer stands for Angry Pirate
Published 11/5/2007 by Chip's Moody Blues at Uwe Blog
With Jimmie Johnson winning, the true victor was TMS.****And that Cleveland Browns draft pick looks absolutely gross.****Bob Sturm is always good in summarizing a Cowboys game.****Miggie Cabrera is on the market.****I may have not been right about Wade Phillips being an idiot. But I was right about Norv Turner.****Evan Grant puts Jarrod Saltalamacchia on the trading block. Rangers also pick up the California Angels' scraps.****The Eagles ...
Make Your Bid for Miguel Cabrera Now!
Published 11/5/2007 by Matt Watson at FanHouse
Filed under: Boston, Miami, New York, Red Sox, Yankees, Marlins, AL East, NL East, MLB RumorsThe Marlins haven't been so bold as to come out and plant a "For Sale" sign on Miguel Cabrera's front lawn, but it does seem likely that the team will shop him this winter. From Joe Capozzi of the Palm Beach Post:He has been benched a couple of times for arriving late for games, his weight is a concern and sources say the Marlins are frustrated with his overall attitude and approach. ...
