Yesterday, the Minnesota Twins declined to offer the mid-season acquired Cabrera, who made $4 million last season, arbitration making him an unrestricted free agent. Consequently, any team that signs him does NOT have to give the Twins compensation.
The 35-year old Cabrera is only two seasons removed from winning the gold glove at short stop. Between Oakland and the Twins, Orlando batted .284 with 77 RBIs and a .316 on-base percentage last season. Those stats aren't stellar, but the average and on-base percentage are almost exactly what Alex Gonzolez posted for the Sox last season. Current Sox target, the 34-year old Marco Scutaro, batted .282 with Toronto last season, but did have a more distinguished on-base percentage of .379.
It also should be noted that Cabrera's batting average inside Minnestota's cave, known as the Metrodome, was a terrible .231, and post the All-Star game he batted .308. In the last three years, his combined stats at Fenway were .294 avg/.368 obp/.412 slg
Let's bring back Orlando to where he belongs!
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