|
Orlando Luis Cabrera [cah-BREH-rah] (born November 2, 1974 in Cartagena, Colombia) is a Major League Baseball shortstop who will play for the Anaheim Angels in the upcoming 2005 season. Previously, he played for the Boston Red Sox (2004) and Montreal Expos (1997-2004). He bats and throws right-handed.
Cabrera is the younger brother of Jolbert, an outfielder who plays with the Seattle Mariners.
As a batter, Cabrera is a good fastball line-drive hitter that uses all fields with occasional power. He is a consistent basestealing threat, and he also has the aggresiveness to hustle out numerous doubles and triples.
Cabrera is regarded as a one of the best shortstops in the game. He has an excellent range to both sides, soft hands and a strong arm. He won the Gold Glove honors in 2001. In 2003, he finished second among the league shortstops in batting average (.297), slugging percentage (.415), runs batted in (80), and in stolen base percentage (24-to-26). Beside this, he is one of four Montreal players have ever played all 162 games in a season, and the first to do it twice. Also, his 17 home runs in that season were the most ever by a shortstop in the Expos history.
Traded by Montreal on July deadline, Cabrera made Boston fans forget their anger over the Garciaparra four-team deal, batting .294 with six home runs and 31 RBI in 58 games. He also brought stability to the shortstop position, which delighted the Red Sox pitchers. The trade, which also netted first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz from the Twins, shored up Boston's infield defense and energized the team, which went 42-19 after the deal to win the American League's wild card (56-45 before the trade). "He is a game-changer in the field for me," Curt Schilling said.
Cabrera is a career .268 hitter with 72 home runs and 412 RBI in 962 games. As a shortstop, he has compiled 1384 putouts, 2664 assists, and 97 errors in 4145 total chances, for a .970 fielding percentage.
Highlights
- Gold Glove (2001)
- Twice led league in games played (2001, 2003)
- Hit a homerun on his first at-bat as a Red Sox, becoming the eighth Boston player to accomplish this feat (August 1, 2004)
Related links
External links
- Orlando Cabrera at:
- Baseball Reference (http://www.baseball-reference.com/c/cabreor01.shtml)
- ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=5900)
|