The Toronto Blue Jays will be without left-handed reliever Genesis Cabrera for the next two games. The team announced ahead of Tuesday’s game against the Houston Astros that Cabrera will be suspended for two games for his role in a benches-clearing altercation between the Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays over the weekend.
MLB reportedly suspended Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets pitchers Genesis Cabrera and Yohan Ramirez for three games, per ESPN. Ramirez was suspended
Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Genesis Cabrera and New York Mets righty Yohan Ramirez each received three-game suspensions and undisclosed fines from Major League Baseball on Sunday, one day after their actions in their respective games.
There’s some news to report from Tropicana Field ahead of the series finale between the Toronto Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays. Major League Baseball announced that Blue Jays pitcher Genesis Cabrera has been suspended for three games for his role in an altercation that prompted the benches to clear in Saturday’s game between Toronto and Tampa Bay.
The Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays had a skirmish on Saturday that was sparked by an altercation between Jose Caballero and Genesis Cabrera.
The 2024 Major League Baseball season is only a couple of days old and we have already seen a couple of bench-clearing incidents. The latest came on Saturday afternoon in Tampa Bay when the Rays and Toronto Blue Jays had a bizarre altercation at third base.
The Toronto Blue Jays are officially in the win column. After dropping their first two Grapefruit League games of the year over the weekend, the Blue Jays took down the Pittsburgh Pirates by a score of 8-4 in Dunedin on Monday.
It looks like the Toronto Blue Jays could dip into the St. Louis Cardinals well for a third time in a matter of weeks. After acquiring relievers Jordan Hicks and Genesis Cabrera from St.
Genesis Cabrera, 26, once looked to be establishing himself as an impact relief lefty at the big league level. Across the 2020 and 2021 seasons, he made 90 appearances for the Cards with a 3.41 earned run average. Things have not gone as well in 2022 and 2023.
*Ryan Tepera’s actual first name is Dennis, and I came up with this headline before I knew that, so that was a happy accident. Some people seemed to be confused why Genesis Cabrera was designated for assignment.
Let’s break down a busy Monday that included a DFA, a signing, and comments from Mo. If you’ve been off the internet for the past 24 hours or so, you’ve missed a lot.
The slumping Miami Marlins will get a much-needed pitching lift when Edward Cabrera comes off the injured list. Barring a late setback, Cabrera is expected to start against the Cardinals on Tuesday in the middle game of a three-game series in St.
The St. Louis Cardinals designated left-hander Genesis Cabrera for assignment on Monday, The Athletic reported. The club has yet to announce the transaction, along with corresponding moves to the active and 40-man rosters.
A mechanical tweak and an arsenal adjustment may be the key to Genesis Cabrera regaining his effectiveness after a disastrous 2022 season. There was a lot of competition for roster places with the St.
The left-hander had a down year in 2022, working to a 4.63 ERA across 44 2/3 frames for St Louis. Cabrera saw his strikeout rate crater to just 16.5%, and his home run rate increase by 3.1 percentage points.
There’s lots of options and not a whole lot of separation. Baseball is back! And with that, our long baseball-less nightmare is over. This is the time when long toss videos and routine infield practice excite me because it’s great to see baseball being played after having spent all offseason talking about it.
There are a handful of games before September roster expansions, and now is a good time to get you caught up on the Cards’ transactions over the past 10 days or so.
In Spring Training the Cardinals left-handed relief core looked strong. Now it’s filled with guys who weren’t even on the team last year. We are currently living in a world where JoJo Romero might be the St.
Jake Odorizzi will test his mechanical adjustments against the host St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday night when the Atlanta Braves bid for their sixth consecutive series victory.
His -0.8 fWAR is tied for the second worst in all of baseball among pitchers. That’s a far cry from last season’s 1.2 fWAR. Is St. Louis Cardinals flamethrowing lefty Genesis Cabrera the worst reliever in baseball?
Cabrera’s four-seamer may be getting smacked around and he may not be striking out as many hitters as we expected, but there are a lot of positive underneath the surface.
On Thursday, MLB confirmed multiple punishments handed down as a result of the melee that erupted between the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets on Wednesday.
The flamethrowing left-hander adjusted his arsenal against right-handers, yielding more ground balls and weaker contact. With Genesis Cabrera really coming into his own last year, the St.
Cabrera was already out of the game. He knew that he couldn’t face any more consequences for his actions, at least not on Sunday. So he decided to live it up a little.
He hit Bryce Harper with a fastball in the face on his first pitch, and he drilled Didi Gregorius in the ribs with the first pitch of the next at-bat.
St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt believes the 3-batter minimum rule was a culprit in the team’s problematic sixth inning on Wednesday in a 5-3 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies.
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