DANIEL CABRERA RUMORS

Pirates Sign Daniel Cabrera

The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed right handed pitcher Daniel Cabrera to a minor league deal, according to Mario Rojas of CandelaDeportiva (h/t MLBTR). Cabrera has a career 5.10 ERA in the majors in 892.1 innings, along with a 6.8 K/9 and a 5.2 BB/9 ratio. Most of his time in the majors has been as a starter, spending most of his career with Baltimore. The last time he pitched...
Via Pirates Prospects  |  16 days ago

Los Angeles Angels sign RHP Daniel Cabrera to Minor League contract

According to Mark Saxon of ESPNLosAngeles.com, the Angels have signed right-handed pitcher Daniel Cabrera and added him to their roster at Double-A Arkansas. The 29-year-old has a 48-64 career record with a 5.10 ERA in 162 games (155 starts) with the Orioles, Nationals and Diamondbacks. He’s been known for his lively fastball, but poor control.
Via PRO Rumors  |  June 11, 2010

The Orioles' Decade '00-'09 (8-6)

8) Daniel Cabrera's One-Hitter in NYC No man has generated more hair-pulling moments than one Daniel Cabrera. D-Cab was quite possibly the most maddening force of nature that put on a uniform in the last ten years. More likable than Sydney “Margaritaville” Ponson but more unstable than that adjustable rate mortgage you got four years ago Daniel generated more controversy...
Via Oriole Post  |  December 15, 2009

Cabrera rocked in Reno debut

Newly signed pitcher Daniel Cabrera made his Reno Aces debut last night against the Albuquerque Isotopes, and let’s just say it didn’t go well. Cabrera allowed 4 hits and 6 runs while walking three in one inning of work in an 8-4 loss. Former ASU slugger Mitch Jones hit a grand slam off of Cabrera [...]
Via Fanster  |  August 19, 2009

Wishing Daniel Cabrera the Best...

I want to bring up the topic of Daniel Cabrera, our former Oriole, who was released by the Washington Nationals on Tuesday. Well, it looks like the same problems that led to his release from Baltimore got worse in Washington, and he never seemed to improve at all.I know the complaints of him in Baltimore -- being a ten cent head, a lack of control, never developed, the walks, etc...
Via Oriole Post  |  May 30, 2009

Maintaining Velocity

A few weeks ago I took a look at pitchers that saw significant changes in their average fastball velocity from '08 to their first few starts of '09. At the end of that post, I wondered how sustainable those velocity increases/decreases were going forward, and how much of it was just noise.As it turns out, those changes were quite sustainable. The regression below looked...
Via Vegas Watch  |  May 17, 2009

Gameday: Phillies (3-3) At Nationals (0-6)

Philadelphia Phillies (3-3) at Washington Nationals (0-6) Jamie Moyer (0-1, 7.20 ERA) vs. Daniel Cabrera (0-1, 7.50 ERA) Time: 3:05 p.m. at Nationals Park, Washington, D.C. (...)
Via Phillies Nation  |  April 13, 2009

Daniel Cabrera is Mr. Mid-Atlantic

Just when you thought Daniel Cabrera’s arm had flamed out for good, the Washington Nationals have proven that a year on the wild side may be a good thing. The Nats have signed Cabrera to a one-year deal worth $2.6 million. Pending a physical, the Nats will get a right-hander who has led the American League [...]
Via Stet Sports Blog  |  December 21, 2008

Nationals Would Pounce On Cabrera?

According to the Washington Post, the Orioles could decided to not tender a contract to wild pitcher Daniel Cabrera, who could be looking at at least three million dollars despite a disappointing season. Cabrera is young and needs time to mature, so expect several teams competing for his services if he is released. The Nationals could move in on Cabrera keeping him close to his home...
Via Eli's MLB Rumors  |  October 01, 2008

How Bad Has Daniel Cabrera Been For the Orioles This Season?

Bad enough that the team doctor examined him yesterday to check for structural damage. Finding none, they tried to explain how any Major Leaguer could blow so hard without requiring an immediate backiotomy.
Via Stet Sports Blog  |  August 26, 2008
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