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Angels; Cabrera Trade
Tony Perez has an active, professional interest in the Miguel Cabrera trade negotiations, as a special assistant to Florida Marlins president David Samson. As a Hall of Fame player who has seen Cabrera evolve from a kid with raw talent to an accomplished hitter with few equals, Perez; the Marlins' manager in 2001, has a personal interest in the young slugger. “He's still a kid,” said Perez of Cabrera, already an All-Star four times at age 24. “But he knows what he's doing and what he has to do. He's a great player. You see guys like him come along every 100 years.”
Tony Reagins, as new Angels of Anaheim general manager and manager Mike Scioscia made their way to the Winter Meetings on Monday from the Dominican Republic; they no doubt were weighing all the options and possibilities with respect to Cabrera, the hottest item; along with Minnesota's Johan Santana, at Major League Baseball's annual trade show. The team of Marlins are believed to be seeking three of the Angels’ premier young talents; Howie Kendrick, Ervin Santana and Nick Adenhart, along with another position player in exchange for Cabrera, a third baseman who also can play one of the corner outfield spots. The one red flag with respect to Cabrera has been his weight. Big-boned at 6-foot-2, he reportedly reached the 245-pound range last season. Perez, attending Monday’s Veterans Committee announcement, said Cabrera is aware of his need to stay in shape and is busy doing something about it. “Everybody said that [was an issue] last year,” said Perez. “He has committed to work out over the winter. I haven't talked to him lately, but the last time we spoke he said he was staying in Miami until December, before going home to Venezuela, so he could work out. He's a big guy. He has to be careful [about his weight]. I think he'll stay on top of that. He'll be OK. I think he'll have a long career, play a lot of years. He can put up a lot of numbers if he does.”
And asked if he believes Cabrera can someday join him in Cooperstown, N.Y., with a Hall of Fame plaque, Perez smiled. “I think so, sure,” Perez said. “He's still only 24, and look what he's already done.”
Another factor to consider with Cabrera is that he hasn't been hitting in a home ballpark tailored to his hitting style. Like Perez, his mentor in his Marlins youth, Cabrera goes with the pitch and uses the whole field, and that has taken away some home runs in Florida's Dolphin Stadium.
In addition, more than half (72) of Cabrera's 138 career homers have come on the road. Some of those doubles and outs he's driven to right center on Dan Marino Boulevard in Florida could be home runs in Angel Stadium; if the Angels of Anaheim find the right combination of players to land the big fish. “He was a natural hitter from the first time I saw him,” said Perez. “Even at 16, 17, he was able to make adjustments. That's why he did so many things in his early years. That's a gift he has. I always talk to him and have told him to use the whole field, and don't change. I tell him. 'Go with the pitch and do what you're doing naturally. Don't change anything when you go 0-for-4, 0-for-8. Just keep going.' That's what he's done, and I think it's why you don't see him get into any big slumps.”
Those familiar comparisons, Miguel Cabrera to Tony Perez, clearly are not a coincidence. Cabrera was smart enough to take Perez's instructions; they did carry Perez to the Hall of Fame, after all, and run with them. Perez played his final Major League game for Cincinnati in 1986 at age 44. Clearly, this big man took care of himself in ways Cabrera can only hope to emulate. Perez beamed when he recalled Cabrera's first career home run in 2003. “He hit it to right-center at home, a game-winner,” said Perez. “Our ballpark makes a lot of guys try to pull the ball all the time, but not him. He has power everywhere.”
It remains to be seen if that Cabrera power will be on display in Anaheim in 2008, in the exalted company of Vladimir Guerrero. The Angels of Anaheim will prove that they are still the most outstanding team in the upcoming season.
Angels of Anaheim Previous News
- Cardinals defeated the Angels by 9-6
- The Career of Tony Reagins
- Reagins Still Feels Optimistic
- Insufficient Evidence
- Actions are already made by the Angels
- Reagins Denies Reports on Santana
- Angels' Other Options
- Angels; Cabrera Trade
- Reagins not Revealing Some of his Plans
- Angels Welcomes New Players
- Deal of the Angels of Anaheim
- Angels Felt Disappointed
- Will Angels Acquire Johan Santana?
- Acquiring Players for the Angels
- Hunter Meets Matthews
- Remembering Gene Mauch
- Angels; Acquired Torii Hunter
- A Time for the Children
- Angels Still Choosing Players
- The Angels' Plan B
- Their Days of Standing Pat are Over
- One of Angels' Pride
- Garland in exchange for Cabrera and Cash
- Looking beyond Alex Rodriguez
- Scioscia; a Runner-up in the Manager of the Year balloting
- LA Clubs to Acquire Cabrera?
- John Lackey third in Cy Young
- Angels on Alex Rodriguez
- The Success of Reggie Willits
- Guerrero, a Silver Slugger Awardee
- Angels' New Team Members
- Angels' Free-agency
- The Success of OC
- Who will Acquire A-Rod?
- Inspiring Event
- Angels Broadcasters Candidates for Frick Award
- Angels Agreed to Terms
- To Acquire A-Rod…
- Angels' Announcement on Chris Resop
- Decisions on Murphy and Gwyn
- Angels might make play for Rodriguez
- A New Path for the Angels
- "Stressed management" part of the game
- Reagins assures to build on Stoneman's work with Angels
- Angels Not Aware
- Angels Roster Report
- Stoneman Gives way to Reagins
- LA Angels 3, Chi. White Sox 5
- Angels 0, Orioles 3
- Angels 18, Orioles 6
- Angels 10, Orioles 5
- Cleveland 6, LA Angels 2
- Cleveland 6, LA Angels 1
- Cleveland 2, LA Angels 3
- Angels 10 : Indians 3
- Athletics 6 : Angels 2
- Angels 4 : Athletics 3
- Angels 9, Oakland 5
- Angels defeated by 8-7
- Texas 7, Angels 6
- Angels of Anaheim 7, Texas Rangers 6
- Angels of Anaheim 8, Seattle 2
- LA Angels 10, Seattle 6
- Angels Defeated by Blue Jays
- Angels captured a 9-5 victory over the Rangers
- Angels defeated Rangers by 2-1
- The Angels-represented by fire and ice
- Angels add talent remain in first place
- No Fear, K-Rod saves the day
- With help from Ortiz, Angels outfielder wins Home Run Derby
- Angels swept by the Yankees with 12-0
- Angels won 2-1 over the Yankees
- Yankees succeed by 14-9 over the Angels
- Angels won the Angels-Rangers game by 5-2
- Angels offense kept quiet in loss
- Angels lost the game by 4-2, defeated by the Rangers
- Angels beaten by the Rangers by 8-3
- Angles won by 4-3 over the Orioles
- Angels were defeated by the Orioles with 6-3
- Angels won by 9-7 over the Orioles
- Angels beaten by the Royals with 12-4
- Royals won the game with 5-3 against the Angels
- Angels won the game by 4-3 over the Pirates
- Angels continue fighting for victory
- Angels won by 5-4 over the Pirates
- Astros defeated by the Angels
- Angels captured the victory defeating the Cincinnati Reds by 9-7
- Angels won by 6-3 against the Reds
- Reds Captured 5-3 Victory over the Angels
- Cardinals took home the victory as led by Albert Pujols' two home runs and five RBIs
- Angels' victory led by Santana
- A blast on the seventh inning
- Excellent teamwork as the Angels stormed back
- First two choices for draft pick
- A missed chance of winning
- Difficult yet worthwhile game
- Los Angeles Angels: A look back and a look forward
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