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Fri Aug 2 201913:48This Date in Baseball
Aug. 41884 — Pud Galvin pitched the most lopsided no-hitter in major league history as the Buffalo Bisons routed the Detroit Wolverines 18-0. It is the second career no-hitter for Galvin.1910 — Jack Coombs of the Philadelphia A's and Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox hooked up in a 16-inning scoreless tie. Coombs struck out 18 and allowed three hits.1945 — Bill Salkeld of Pittsburgh hit for the cycle in a 6-5 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. The Pirate catcher went 5 for 5 and drove in all five runs.1945 — Boston's Tom McBride became the third player to drive in six runs in an inning as the Red Sox pounded Washington 15-4. McBride had a bases-loaded double and triple during the Red Sox's 12-run fourth inning.1953 — New York's Vic Raschi set a record for a pitcher by driving in seven runs in a 15-0 win over the Detroit Tigers.1963 — New York's Mickey Mantle, batting for the first time in two months after breaking his left foot, hit a pinch home run as the Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles... [More]
Wed Sep 2 201522:50The Giants released Cabrera on Wednesday
The Giants released Cabrera on Wednesday, CSN's Rich Dubroff reports.
Cabrera posted just a .556 OPS in 27 games with Triple-A Sacramento after signing with the Giants in mid-July, so the club decided to give him his release. He could hook on with another team before the season comes to a close.
Thu Jul 16 201517:38Cabrera agreed to minor-league contract with Giants on Thursday
Cabrera agreed to a minor-league contract with the Giants on Thursday, Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports.
Cabrera was released by the Orioles in mid-June after an underwhelming .208/.250/.229 batting line with the club over 29 games. He'll now provide the Giants with more organizational depth, but could receive consideration should injuries occur in the infield.
Sat Jun 13 201516:24The Orioles released Cabrera on Saturday
The Orioles released Cabrera on Saturday, the Baltimore Sun's Dan Connolly reports.
He was recently designated for assignment and Cabrera may have asked to be released in order to try to catch on with another team at the big league level. There's no denying Cabrera's stolen-base potential when he has an everyday job, but he has not hit enough to earn those at-bats over the past two seasons.
Fri Jun 5 201515:27Cabrera designated for assignment Friday
Cabrera was designated for assignment Friday.
The Orioles made a number of roster moves Friday, and Cabrera will now be off the 40-man and subject to waivers. If he clears, he'll likely head to Triple-A, where he's appeared in six games this season, going 5-for-24 with an RBI.
Tue May 26 201515:07Cabrera not in lineup Tuesday against Houston
Cabrera is not in the lineup Tuesday against Houston.
Cabrera started the last two games - one at shortstop, the other at second base - but he'll take a seat Tuesday as the Orioles go with Steve Pearce at second and J.J. Hardy (back) at short.
Sat May 23 201515:45Cabrera out of lineup Saturday
Cabrera is out of the lineup Saturday.
He was activated from the DL on Friday but has yet to get into the O's lineup. The fact that Baltimore is on the road against the Marlins may be playing into this as Jimmy Paredes is manning the keystone because he can't be started at DH in National League parks.
Fri May 22 201516:01Cabrera activated from 15-day DL on Friday
Cabrera was activated from the 15-day DL on Friday, MASN's Roch Kubatko reports.
Cabrera was activated from the DL the first day he was eligible to return, but is not in the lineup for Friday's contest against the Marlins. The Orioles optioned Rey Navarro to Triple-A Norfolk in a corresponding move.
Wed May 20 201513:06Cabrera (foot) should be activated from disabled list Friday
Cabrera (foot) should be activated from the disabled list Friday, MASN Sports reports.
Cabrera made his first rehab appearance just eight days after he was placed on the DL, so he was always expected to be activated after the minimum time period. He is 5-for-21 with a double and seven strikeouts in five Triple-A games. Cabrera should immediately grab hold of the second base job until Ryan Flaherty is ready to return. Jonathan Schoop could supplant both players once he gets back from his injury after the All-Star break.
Wed May 20 201511:06Everth Cabrera: To Return From DL On Friday
Baltimore Orioles shortstop Everth Cabrera is expected to be activated from the disabled list Friday after recovering from a foot injury, according to MASN Sports.
Baltimore Orioles shortstop Everth Cabrera is expected to be activated from the disabled list Friday after recovering from a foot injury, according to MASN Sports. Cabrera made a rehab appearance just eight days after he was placed on the DL, so the news comes as no surprise with an opening at second base available with Ryan Flaherty and Jonathan Schoop both currently out.
Wed May 13 201517:15Cabrera (foot) will report to Triple-A Friday for beginning of r...
Cabrera (foot) will report to Triple-A Friday for the beginning of his rehab, MASN Sports reports.
Cabrera cannot be activated until May 22, but he should be able to make that date with ease given that his rehab assignment is beginning so soon. Once healthy, Cabrera's role is uncertain, but he could slide over to second base to compete for playing time with Ryan Flaherty until Jonathan Schoop is healthy.
Sun May 10 201512:18Cabrera (foot) could start rehab assignment with Double-A Bowie ...
Cabrera (foot) could start his rehab assignment with Double-A Bowie on Thursday, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.
Cabrera's MRI on his foot Friday came back clean, and he's expected to return when first eligible. However, his roster spot seems a bit uncertain following the return of J.J. Hardy from the disabled list. Cabrera may need to shift over to second base upon rejoining the club, but even that remains questionable with the various options available at the position.
Fri May 8 201516:06An MRI on Cabrera's injured foot came back clean
An MRI on Cabrera's injured foot came back clean, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.
With the MRI showing no structural damage to Cabrera's foot, the 28-year-old is expected to be ready to play on or shortly after his earliest possible activation date of May 22. It's uncertain where he'll fit in upon his return, however, as J.J. Hardy is now back at shortstop for Baltimore. Perhaps Cabrera will push for a role at second base, but he is batting just .205/.227/.229 so far this season.
Thu May 7 201522:29Cabrera (foot) believes he will be ready to return once he eligi...
Cabrera (foot) believes he will be ready to return once he is eligible to come off the 15-day DL, Eduardo Encina of the Baltimore Sun reports.
Cabrera was placed on the disabled list Thursday in a coordinating move where the Orioles activated J.J Hardy off the DL. With Hardy as the everyday shortstop, Cabrera's fantasy relevance will be minimal once he returns.
Thu May 7 201519:04Cabrera (foot) placed on 15-day disabled list Thursday
Cabrera (foot) was placed on the 15-day disabled list Thursday, MASN's Roch Kubatko reports.
The X-ray on Cabrera's foot came back negative, but with J.J. Hardy (shoulder) coming off the disabled list, Baltimore needed to free up a roster spot. Hardy's return figured to leave Cabrera with very few at-bats, so the impact of the bruised foot is minimal for both fantasy owners and the Orioles.
Thu May 7 201517:43Cabrera getting X-ray on foot
Cabrera is getting an X-ray on his foot, and he may be placed on the disabled list, MLB.com's Brittany Ghiroli reports.
With J.J. Hardy (shoulder) coming off the disabled list, the Orioles need to make a roster decision before Thursday's game against the Yankees. Cabrera was hit by a pitch during Wednesday's game, and even if he isn't involved in the roster move, he's going to lose most of his playing time to Hardy.
Sun Apr 26 201518:28Cabrera led off for Orioles on Sunday and 2-6 with pair of runs ...
Cabrera led off for the Orioles on Sunday and went 2-for-6 with a pair of runs scored against the Red Sox.
Cabrera has been the everyday shortstop for the club with Ryan Flaherty on the disabled list, but has been rather unimpressive thus far, hitting .234 with just five runs scored and two stolen bases. Starting shortstop J.J. Hardy is set to begin a rehab assignment next week as he returns from a shoulder injury, so Cabrera's run of consistent playing time appears to be nearing its end.
Wed Apr 22 201516:21Cabrera will start at shortstop and bat ninth Wednesday against ...
Cabrera will start at shortstop and bat ninth Wednesday against the Blue Jays, Eduardo A. Encina of the Baltimore Sun reports.
Cabrera has been atop the order the last two times the Orioles have faced left-handers, and he even led off against a right-hander on Sunday, but it looks like he will hit primarily near the bottom of the order against right-handers for now. Alejandro De Aza will return to the leadoff spot Wednesday. Upon J.J. Hardy's eventual return from a shoulder injury, Cabrera figures to push into a role at second base.
Sat Apr 18 201510:56Cabrera 1-3 and stole first base of season in Friday's loss to R...
Cabrera went 1-for-3 and stole his first base of the season in Friday's loss to the Red Sox.
The speedy Cabrera looked like he nearly separated his shoulder on an awkward dive into second base, but he was fine and remained in the game. Cabrera has made the lion's share of starts at shortstop with J.J. Hardy out, but it took him longer than expected to get his first steal. Cabrera is 8-for-29 on the season, but he does not have an extra-base hit. In lighter news, Cabrera has been cleared to travel to Canada for games against the Blue Jays, MASN Sports reports. It was not a foregone conclusion that Canada would let him in due to pending legal troubles for arrests last year on suspicion of driving under the influence of marijuana and resisting arrest.
Tue Apr 14 201515:12Cabrera will start at shortstop and bat leadoff Tuesday against ...
Cabrera will start at shortstop and bat leadoff Tuesday against the Yankees, Eduardo A. Encina of the Baltimore Sun reports.
Cabrera will slot in atop the order for the second time this season, pushing Alejandro De Aza to the nine-hole. It marks Cabrera's fifth straight start, and while his opportunities will likely take a hit upon J.J. Hardy's return from a shoulder injury, Cabrera may then push Jonathan Schoop for playing time at second.
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