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Sun May 10 201521:36Cabrera dominating Triple-A hitters so far this season
Cabrera has been dominating Triple-A hitters so far this season. He has a 0.87 ERA in his first 10.1 innings and has a 14:5 K:BB rate. Batters are hitting a paltry .094 against him.
He has a big fastball that can hit the mid-90s and a biting slider that was once considered the best in the Cubs' farm system. His .158 BABIP is unsustainable and those five walks in 10.1 innings are concerning. But we'll still give him credit for his hot start. He's not on the Tigers' 40-man roster, so a move would need to be made to bring him up at any point this season.
Fri Dec 5 201415:54Cabrera signed minor league deal with Tigers
Cabrera signed a minor league deal with the Tigers, Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports.
After a brief unsuccessful stint in the majors in 2013 with the Cubs, Cabrera had a solid season for Triple-A Iowa in 2014, posting a 3.29 ERA and 1.16 WHIP. He'll start off next season in the minors for the Tigers, but he could eventually work his way back up to the big leagues.
Thu Apr 3 201415:54Cubs outright Alberto Cabrera to AAA Iowa
Cubs sent RHP Alberto Cabrera outright to Triple-A Iowa.
Cabrera was designated for assignment at the end of spring training after losing the final Opening Day bullpen spot to Brian Schlitter. Cabrera, 25, will function as organizational relief depth this year for Chicago.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Mar 29 201413:07Cubs DFA right-hander Alberto Cabrera
Cubs designated RHP Alberto Cabrera for assignment.
Brian Schlitter beat out Cabrera for the final spot in the Cubs' Opening Day bullpen. Cabrera, 25, owns a 5.20 ERA in 27 2/3 career major league innings.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Sep 1 201311:09Cubs recall Alberto Cabrera from Triple-A
Cubs recalled RHP Alberto Cabrera from Triple-A Iowa.
The 24-year-old has struggled since being promoted to Triple-A Iowa, posting a 7.08 ERA, 1.87 WHIP and 19/12 K/BB ratio over 20 1/3 innings of work. He has a power arm, and projects as a future late-inning reliever, so the Cubs will utilize the September roster expansion to get him some work at the highest level.
Source: Rotoworld.com