Tag Archives: Orlando Cabrera

Money for Nothing

Swapping an uncertain future for an even more uncertain future? Whose idea was this anyway?

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Rebuilder

Is there really a pleasant way to say your ballclub is in “whatever” mode?

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Everything’s Arbitrary

Orlando Cabrera, everyone’s favorite scorer-complaining shortstop, stands in a position to end his South Side run in immortal fashion. How? Simple: accept arbitration. Now, we all know the chances of such a thing happening are essentially non-existent. But if Cabrera really is the jerk everyone said he was, why not let him prove it? Obviously [...]

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Their Own Worst Enemies

Hey, did you know this one guy wants to help his team win?

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Live Blogging the Garland/Cabrera Trade News, Ramifications and One Fan’s Illogical Train of Half-Informed Thought

The ups and downs of having stupid, distant ideas as seen through one small-time sportswriter’s eyes.

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