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Another hip swing. "Maybe we'll dance again someday." He then slips back down into the chair in front of his locker, and it's 2008 again, not 2007. It's Detroit again, not South Florida. He's playing first base, not third base, and he's still hitting .258, not the .313 he averaged in five Marlins seasons. And he misses us. That's the news from Detroit. It's surprising news in a sense. Cabrera ... [link]

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Sun-Sentinel: Hyde: Miguel Cabrera misses ex-team and ex-teammates
Published 5/9/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Sun-Sentinel: Hyde: Miguel Cabrera misses ex-team and ex-teammates And my plunging fantasy team misses Miquel Cabrera. Don’t take this wrong. Cabrera likes Detroit. Likes his Tigers teammates. Thinks they’re going to be a good team. And, let’s be honest, this is the normal feeling-out process between a player and his new city, especially when the team is losing. But, since he’s asked, yes, he misses the Marlins. And, since he’s asked, he never wanted to leave. And, since he’s asked, he still doesn’t believe they had to part with him. “They called when they traded me and said, ...

Baseball Today: Friday, May 9
Published 5/9/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... . (Detroit Free Press) And Miguel Cabrera, off to a slow start with the struggling Tigers, admits he misses the Marlins. (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) ...

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