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Fri Jan 11 201322:32Angels sign Fernando Cabrera to minors deal
Angels signed RHP Fernando Cabrera to a minor league contract.
The 31-year-old reliever compiled a 4.10 ERA, 1.54 WHIP and 60/35 K/BB ratio in 68 innings for the Mets Triple-A affiliate in 2012. He has seven years of major league experience and will provide valuable bullpen depth at the Triple-A level.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jan 10 201212:47Mets sign Fernando Cabrera to minors deal
Mets signed RHP Fernando Cabrera to a minor league contract.
Cabrera registered an impressive 2.71 ERA and 73/26 K/BB ratio across 63 innings last year for the Athletics' Triple-A affiliate. He'll look to secure a spot in the Mets' bullpen with a strong showing at spring training.
Source: Anthony DiComo on Twitter
Sat Dec 18 201014:36Fernando Cabrera lands in Oakland
A's signed RHP Fernando Cabrera to a minor league contract.
Things just haven't been the same for Cabrera since he rode his slider to a 1.75 ERA back in 2004-2005. Now 29, he's bounced around to a few different teams and has walked over 5.0 per innings innings in his big league career. He's a longshot to earn a spot in the bullpen.
Wed Jul 21 201015:41Red Sox send RHP Cabrera to Triple-A
Red Sox sent RHP Fernando Cabrera outright to Triple-A Pawtucket.
Cabrera managed to successfully pass through waivers after being designated for assignment over the weekend. He gave up three runs over 1 1/3 innings in his only appearance with the big club on Friday night.
Sat Jul 17 201008:20Cabrera designated for assignment
Red Sox designated RHP Fernando Cabrera for assignment.
Cabrera allowed three runs in 1 1/3 innings Friday night in his lone appearance with the club. The roster spot was needed so that the team could activate Manny Delcarmen from the disabled list today.
Fri Jul 16 201016:41Red Sox call up RHP Cabrera
Red Sox purchased the contract of RHP Fernando Cabrera from Triple-A Pawtucket.
Cabrera is what he is. He struck out 50 in 36 innings for Pawtucket, but he had also walked 17. Because he can be very tough to hit when he has his splitter working, he'll never run out of chances. Still, he hasn't resembled a useful major league reliever since 2005.