Orlando Cabrera Retires

(Photo by Ben Krause)

And MLB is without yet another former Expo. After posting a .238/.267/.307 line with the Giants and Indians in 2011, 37 year-old Orlando Cabrera has decided to retire. His career year came as an Expo in 2003, when he hit .297/.347/.460 with 17 HR, 80 RBI, and 24 stolen bases. He was never better offensively, though his 2007 season came close.

Red Sox fans will fondly remember Cabrera as the guy who came over as part of the Nomar trade and brought some much-needed stability to the team’s shortstop position in 2004. He was one of the many parts that helped deliver the World Series victory that year (yes, we’re still talking about that) and hit .294 with six home runs and 31 RBI down the stretch.

My gut tells me he’ll be back as a bench coach of some sort. Wishful thinking? Perhaps. But I’m a dreamer, after all, just like Orlando.

(Via Peter Abraham)

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    Great career, but as...fan, I only wish he’d retired back
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