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Fernando Cabrera #26 | Pitcher | Baltimore Orioles
Height: 6-4    Weight: 225    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Nov 16, 1981, Toa Baja,
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December 2, 2008
The Mets have mild interest in pitcher Fernando Cabrera, according to NYBaseballDigest.com. He was released by the Orioles in early September.

Our View:The Mets would consider signing him to a minor league deal. Cabrera held a dismal 1.73 WHIP over 28.1 innings of relief with Baltimore in 2008.
September 6, 2008
Fernando Cabrera has been released by the Orioles, according to the Baltimore Sun. The Orioles also recalled infielder Brandon Fahey from Triple-A Norfolk and purchased the contracts of catcher Omir Santos and pitcher Alfredo Simon from the Triple-A roster.

Our View:Cabrera struggled over 28.1 innings of relief with a 5.40 ERA and 1.73 WHIP.
August 31, 2008
Pitcher Fernando Cabrera was fined by Orioles manager Dave Trembley and apologized to him after flipping him the ball instead of handing it to him when Cabrera was taken out, according to the Baltimore Sun. "I am satisfied that he recognized that what he did was inappropriate, and I accept his apology," Trembley said.

Our View:Cabrera has a 9.33 K/9 average, but also an ERA of 5.00 and WHIP of 1.67, and with those numbers, it may behoove him to pay the manager a little more respect.
June 26, 2008
Fernando Cabrera has been recalled to the Orioles' 25-man roster, according to the AP. He ended his rehab assignment at Triple-A Norfolk, and replaces Matt Albers on the roster, who landed on the DL.

Our View:Cabrera has recovered from offseason surgery on his right elbow. He once had a chance to be become a closer while with the Indians, but he should have a small role in the Orioles' pen while fighting for innings as a middle-reliever. He doesn't merit fantasy consideration.
May 23, 2008
Fernando Cabrera threw three innings at extended spring training on Wednesday and is ready for a minor league assignment, according to the Baltimore Sun.

Our View:The righty, who is recovering from elbow surgery, will basically have to go through spring training before returning, since he missed all of the actual spring training.
April 12, 2008
Fernando Cabrera is making favorable progress as he tries to returm from elbow surgery, according to the Washington Post. He reportedly looked strong during a pregame pen session that included 35 pitches, mostly consisting of fastballs. Pitching coach Rick Kranitz stated, "Cabrera was as good as I've seen him. His delivery looked like it was much improved from what I saw in spring training. His arm strength looks real good." He will pitch again on Sunday.

Our View:Cabrera will work his way into the bullpen mix when he eventually returns.
March 21, 2008
Fernando Cabrera, sidelined after having cleanup surgery on his right elbow, is expected to spend the entire month of April at extended spring training, according to the Baltimore Sun. Cabrera is a obviously a long way from returning, but he could work himself into the bullpen mix eventually.
February 15, 2008
Fernando Cabrera, who had cleanup surgery on his elbow over the winter, won't be ready to pitch anytime soon. It's not clear when he'll be ready to toe the rubber, but he definitely won't be ready by opening day, according to the Baltimore Sun. Cabrera could excel out of the pen if he learns how to harness his terrific stuff. This is obviously a roadblock in his development.
February 12, 2008
Fernando Cabrera had minor surgery on his right arm over the winter, which might cause him to be a week to 10 days behind when spring training starts, according to the Baltimore Sun. Cabrera, who was claimed off waivers from the Indians last year, could be a longshot candidate for the closer role, and this news obviously won't help his chances.