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Daniel Cabrera

Daniel Alberto Cabrera Cruz (born May 28, 1981) is a Dominican former professional baseball right-handed starting pitcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals and Arizona Diamondbacks and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Chunichi Dragons. He is a tall pitcher, standing at 6' 7" and 225 lb. More about Daniel Cabrera

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thumbnail2021 Topps Pro Debut Daniel Cabrera Auto Prospect Autograph Tigers$0.99logo
thumbnailDANIEL CABRERA 2013 PANINI DONRUSS AMERICAN PRIDE AUTO SIGNED TIGERS LSU RC RARE$3.79logo
thumbnailDaniel Cabrera Autographed 8 X 10 Photograph $39.99logo
thumbnailDaniel Cabrera Signed IP 2020 Bowman Draft Card #BD-62 Detroit Tigers!$11.99logo
thumbnailDaniel Cabrera Signed IP 2021 Topps Pro Debut Card #PD-182 Detroit Tigers!$11.99logo
thumbnailOrioles Daniel Cabrera Signed Autographed 2003 Bowman Mint$5.00logo
thumbnailOrioles Daniel Cabrera Signed Autographed 2003 Donruss The Rookies Mint$5.00logo
Cabrera was signed by the Baltimore Orioles as an amateur free agent in 1999. He did not become a player in the Orioles minor league system until 2000, at the age of 19. For his first two seasons as a minor leaguer, Cabrera played in the rookie leagues; first with the Gulf Coast League Orioles, then with the Bluefield Orioles of the Appalachian League. In his first minor league season with GCL, Cabrera went 2–3 with a 5.49 ERA in 12 games (seven starts). With Bluefield, he posted a 5–2 record and a 3.28 ERA in 12 starts. When he was 22, Cabrera became a part of the Single-A Delmarva Shorebirds, where he finished 5–9 with a 4.24 ERA in 26 starts. By the end of his third season in the minors, Cabrera was racking up the numbers one would expect from a power pitcher. He recorded 105 strikeouts over 101 innings of work in the rookie leagues between 2001 and 2002, and added 120 strikeouts over 125.1 innings in Single-A Delmarva the following season. He was promoted to the Double-A Bowie Baysox before the 2004 season. While at Bowie, Cabrera began dominating; through five starts, he posted a 2.63 ERA and averaged over 11 strikeouts per nine innings.

On May 11, 2004, Cabrera was called up to make his major league debut against the Chicago White Sox. He did not disappoint, tossing six shutout innings while walking three and striking out three in Baltimore's 1–0 win on May 13. In June, he had a 2.83 ERA and held opponents to a mere .204 batting average. Though utterly dominating for the first few months, Cabrera's control slowly left him; by the end of the season, he was walking far too many batters to be effective, and finished the season with an even 5.00 ERA and a 12–8 record in 28 games (27 starts). After the season, he finished third in AL Rookie of the Year voting. At the start of the 2005 season, Cabrera was listed as the Orioles #2 starter, thanks to a dominating Grapefruit League performance. His performance was extremely up-and-down, however. Though he had many utterly dominating performances, he had an equal number of disastrous outings. Cabrera finished the 2005 season with a 10–13 record and a 4.52 ERA in 29 starts. During 2005, Cabrera's name surfaced in trade rumors involving A. J. Burnett of the Florida Marlins. These trade rumors never reached fruition, however, and Burnett and Cabrera both remained with their respective teams for the duration of the season. Cabrera once again demonstrated his potential in 2006 with some dominating performances against major-league caliber rosters while pitching in the WBC. Many baseball experts, including ESPN analysts Rob Neyer and Peter Gammons, predicted a breakout season for Cabrera in 2006. However, on July 14, 2006, Cabrera, after showing inconsistency at the major league level (leading the majors in both walks (75) and wild pitches (13), was optioned to Triple-A Ottawa. To take his place in the starting rotation, left-hander Adam Loewen was recalled from Ottawa. Cabrera was recalled on August 7, 2006, and pitched a complete game shutout against the Toronto Blue Jays on August 19, 2006, allowing only five hits while striking out 10 batters. On September 28, 2006, Cabrera took a no-hitter into the ninth inning against the New York Yankees before surrendering a line drive single to Robinson Canó. He completed the game, only giving up that one hit. Cabrera was the losing pitcher for the Orioles on August 22, 2007. That day, the Orioles suffered the worst beating in baseball since 1897, blowing a three-run lead and losing to the Texas Rangers 30–3. During his start on September 7, Cabrera was ejected in the fourth inning for throwing a beanball at the head of Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia after a third base balk. MLB commentators have cited this as being another instance of Cabrera being a man of massive potential with poor major league career execution. On September 13, 2007, he was suspended six games by Major League Baseball for the incident. In 2007, he had the lowest range factor of all major league pitchers, 0.75. In 2008, Cabrera was 5–1 with a 3.48 ERA through 10 starts, but fell off after that. He finished the year leading the majors in hit batters (18) and had the majors' worst strikeout:walk ratio (1.06), and led the American League in wild pitches (15), and finished second in the AL with 90 walks. Overall, he finished the season 8–10 with a 5.25 ERA in 30 starts. On December 12, the Orioles declined to tender Cabrera a contract, making him a free agent. Read even more about Daniel Cabrera at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Daniel Cabrera

In total, we tracked 208 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Daniel Cabrera (2020 Bowman Chrome Daniel Cabrera Autograph Baseball Card Lot) was sold in June 2021 for $569.99 while the cheapest item (DANIEL CABRERA SIGNED MLB BASEBALL NATIONALS W/HOLO) found a new owner for $0.01 in April 2009. The month with the most items sold (10) was August 2021 with an average selling price of $4.60 for an autographed item of Daniel Cabrera. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2019 with $50.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.25 was September 2020. In average, an autographed item from Daniel Cabrera is worth $3.39.

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thumbnail2020 Bowman Chrome Daniel Cabrera 1st Bowman Auto Autograph Detroit Tigers$2.25logo
thumbnail2020 Bowman Chrome DANIEL CABRERA Tigers Rookie Autograph Blue Refractor /150$4.99logo
thumbnail2020 Panini Elite Extra Edition - Autograph #62 Daniel Cabrera (AU)$2.49logo
thumbnail2021 Topps Pro Debut #PD-182 Daniel Cabrera Autograph Rookie RC Detroit Tigers$1.85logo
thumbnail2021 Topps Pro Debut Daniel Cabrera Auto Prospect Autograph Tigers$0.99logo
thumbnail2021 Topps Pro Debut Daniel Cabrera Prospect Auto Autograph #PD-182 Tigers$2.21logo
thumbnailDANIEL CABRERA 2020 PRIZM Draft Picks Red AUTOGRAPH /50 LSU TIGERS BASEBALL$0.99logo
thumbnailDaniel Cabrera 2020 Prizm Draft Picks Rookie Auto 10/10 Autograph Detroit Tigers$9.99logo
thumbnailDANIEL CABRERA 2021 BOWMAN PLATINUM AUTOGRAPH BASEBALL AUTO Q0196$1.00logo
thumbnailDaniel Cabrera Signed Autographed 2005 Bowman Heritage #137 Baltimore Orioles$4.99logo

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Latest News about Daniel Cabrera

2020 MLB Draft: Best available players for Round 2, including LSU's Daniel Cabre (06/11/20): Here are the top players available heading into the second round Thursday Go to news article

Calm Cabrera Features an Aggressive Swing (02/25/19): In the 26th round of the 2017 MLB first-year player draft, the San Diego Padres selected outfielder Daniel Cabrera from River Ridge, La.