Episode 65: Prospectin’
Episode 65: Prospectin’ is out!
In the sixty-fifth episode, Thomas and Danny chat with Baseball Prospectus’ Kevin Goldstein about his Top 11 Giants Prospects, Gary Brown, pitching prospects, Orlando Cabrera, Gary Brown, and breaking the One-Size-Fits-All prospect development chart. Also, Gary Brown.
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Career highlights: Orlando Cabrera
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A Tip of the Cap to OC
Orlando Cabrera has announced his retirement at 37.He played less than half a season in Boston, and was traded for mysterious reasons. There are rumors that you can google.But, he remains the Man Who Replaced Nomar, and he did so admirably. He also, of course, was an important member of the 2004 World Series team (every player on that team was important).So cheers, OC. If things...
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Orlando Cabrera announces his retirement
According to Enrique Rojas of ESPNDeportes, Orlando Cabrera has announced his retirement, via a Colombian radio station. Cabrera spent 15 seasons in the Majors spending time with the Expos, Red Sox, Angels, White Sox, Athletics, Twins, Indians and Giants.
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Orlando Cabrera retires from baseball
Don’t worry, Giants fans. We still have that other Cabrera.
Orlando Cabrera—no relation to Melky—has retired from baseball, according to this tweet from ESPN Deporte’s Enrique Rojas:
Orlando Cabrera anunció hoy en Colombia su retiro del béisbol. Gran carrera. Vaya en paz!!!!!
— Enrique Rojas/ESPN (@Enrique_Rojas1) January 18, 2012
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Orlando Cabrera Trade Analysis
The Giants made one more trade before the non-waiver trade deadline acquiring Orlando Cabrera from the Cleveland Indians. The Giants management thinks that he is an upgrade at shortstop, I would have to disagree but in the end the deal at least on paper isn't going to make or break the Giants chances.
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August 01, 2011
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August 01, 2011
MLB Trade News: Indians Reportedly Trade Orlando Cabrera to Giants
The headline really says it all. The Cleveland Indians have reportedly unloaded their veteran gamble for the season – Orlando Cabrera – for an injured AAA outfielder named Thomas Neal. The good news? Thomas Neal bats right handed. Not exceptionally powerful, but he is right handed.
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July 30, 2011
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July 30, 2011
Could Cleveland Indians Trade Orlando Cabrera Sooner Rather Than Later?
The Cleveland Indians, after being the surprise team in Major League Baseball over the first two months of the season, have won only two games thus far in the month of June, and are now in a virtual dead heat atop the AL Central with the surging Detroit Tigers. Now, according to at least one source, the Indians may be looking to move one of their established veterans sooner rather...
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June 12, 2011
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June 12, 2011
Cleveland Indians Shut Out Again: Why is Orlando Cabrera Batting Second?
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