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Miguel Cabrera to Boston?
So it would seem as though it’s official, for the right amount of swag, any team in baseball can get themselves a 24 year-old slugger with a career line of .313/.388/.542 - all done in a pitchers ballpark. Some of the locations being thrown around for Miguel Cabrera are the Yankees, Dodgers, Angels, Giants and Red Sox. However, the most likely destination in my estimation is Boston. Why?
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