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lonesometiger
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I've been doing some reading and thinking about this for some time. And now is as good of a time to say a few things about all of this about Cabrera.
1st Cabrera should be able to field most of the baseballs hit to 3rd as he is able to field the ones that are hit to 1st.
The real difference will be just how many he will get to. As a first baseman does not have as many hit to his left B/C of holding the runner on at first Also B/C of there being more righthanded batters, Baseballs are not hit to first as hard or as many. But yea at times they get there and like right now as well at times. Throwing to first is the other thing that 3rd baseman have to do more.
2nd The real problem really does not occur until next season when V-Mart returns? For that matter when he recovers from his injury.
2A V-Mart's recovery from said injury will be the big issue then and when! This could all become mute.IE A bad injury contract, like the Tigers need another one!!!
3 Should Cabrera not be able to handle 3rd, IMO rightfield should be tried as it has less field to cover.
4 Now I know some out there will find this crazy. BUT IMO it should be looked at. Considering Cabrera's past the possibility of trading MC is now an option, after this season. Look at it this way with 3 years left his value would be quite high in trades. And really how many out there really feel he can be resigned to a contract with the Tigers in 4 years at age I believe,32. Think about this; should he stay as good as he is and play out his contract his next contract could be lightyears out of the Tigers reach.
4A Moving Cabrera is no easy task too soon and you could lose a winning chance at a WS. Too late and lose value. Resign and good things and bad things could happen. Length of contract becomes an issue.
5 As for right now the Tigers have all the options in front of them and this season to find the answers to what to do in 2013.
Best thing Cabrera makes a return back to 3rd, wow then alls well, except, well we'll been down that road before.At least we got AA to catch this time.
1st Cabrera should be able to field most of the baseballs hit to 3rd as he is able to field the ones that are hit to 1st.
The real difference will be just how many he will get to. As a first baseman does not have as many hit to his left B/C of holding the runner on at first Also B/C of there being more righthanded batters, Baseballs are not hit to first as hard or as many. But yea at times they get there and like right now as well at times. Throwing to first is the other thing that 3rd baseman have to do more.
2nd The real problem really does not occur until next season when V-Mart returns? For that matter when he recovers from his injury.
2A V-Mart's recovery from said injury will be the big issue then and when! This could all become mute.IE A bad injury contract, like the Tigers need another one!!!
3 Should Cabrera not be able to handle 3rd, IMO rightfield should be tried as it has less field to cover.
4 Now I know some out there will find this crazy. BUT IMO it should be looked at. Considering Cabrera's past the possibility of trading MC is now an option, after this season. Look at it this way with 3 years left his value would be quite high in trades. And really how many out there really feel he can be resigned to a contract with the Tigers in 4 years at age I believe,32. Think about this; should he stay as good as he is and play out his contract his next contract could be lightyears out of the Tigers reach.
4A Moving Cabrera is no easy task too soon and you could lose a winning chance at a WS. Too late and lose value. Resign and good things and bad things could happen. Length of contract becomes an issue.
5 As for right now the Tigers have all the options in front of them and this season to find the answers to what to do in 2013.
Best thing Cabrera makes a return back to 3rd, wow then alls well, except, well we'll been down that road before.At least we got AA to catch this time.