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What should the Tigers do with Miguel Cabrera?
Written by Bob Biscigliano   
Monday, 05 October 2009 11:48

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I'm extremely disappointed in Miguel Cabrera.  It's nauseating almost. Minus the glove and baseball flying at my nuts, the picture of Miguel above is pretty similar to how I look right now.

Here's the deal: I don't have as much of a problem with him hanging out with the enemy, or even having a few beers the night before a game, as much as I do with getting rip roaring drunk, coming home at 6 A.M. and then getting into a fight with his wife that causes him to be detained and picked up by the Tigers' General Manager.  Absolutely unacceptable actions from someone who is supposed to be one of Detroit's leaders.

So what now?

First of all, Miguel owes everyone an apology.  I hope it started with his wife and daughter, then his General Manager, skipper, and teammates.  Assuming that has all happened already, I feel it's absolutely mandatory that he sincerely apologize to the fans. By going out and not only drinking, but enough to still be completely obliterated just thirteen hours before a must-win game, Miguel has disappointed the very people Detroit claims they are playing for is a major understatement.

Which leads me to wonder if Detroit should take any further action with Miguel.  Is spending a couple hours at the station, the embarrassment of getting picked up by his GM at 8 in the morning, the evident scars, and the guilt of a terrible performance while being hung over (or still buzzed) in a key loss enough punishment?

'Duk at Big League Stew thinks Miguel should stay home when Detroit plays in Minnesota tomorrow night:

By reportedly heading out for a night of drinking with the opposing White Sox on Friday night before returning home early Saturday morning and getting into a domestic dispute with his wife, Cabrera abandoned both his team and fans in some of the worst ways possible.

How can anyone trust or root for him after he blew a Breathalyzer test (.26) that was double the number of hours remaining until a Saturday night game that could have prevented the need for the Twins showdown? (The Tigers lost, 5-1.)  How can Dombrowski continue to play a player he had to pick up from the police station that morning?

The answers are 1) no one can and 2) he shouldn't. Opponents will argue that taking Cabrera's bat out of Detroit's lineup will only punish everyone further, but there's no guarantee that Cabrera will produce. He went 0-for-7 after showing up to Comerica Park on Saturday with fresh scratches on his face and his mind will be a clouded and distracted one. You can throw out season totals when a player enters a situation like this one, so let the players who were fully on board with winning a division title get the playing time

I don't know if sending him home is going to make the fans any happier.  I think an apology and giving Miguel the opportunity to help the Tigers into the playoffs and toward a World Series could help the fans forget.  After all, barring a trade, Detroit has the rights to Miguel through 2015. 

Then again, if Miguel has another 0-4 showing and Detroit loses, it's going to be a very long offseason.

What do you think the Tigers should do, if anything?

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written by Andy Conroy, October 05, 2009
Hard to say without knowing all the grizzly details, but I say fine the shit out of him. Fine him to the point that next time he wants to do tequila shots with the enemy half a day before a game, Ozzie is gonna have to pick up the tab.

Suspension seems unnecessary, as the police will better handle any wrongdoing reported by his wife.
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written by Paris Hilton's Lazy Eye, October 05, 2009
I don't think the Tigers can suspend Cabrera at this point. The fact is that the Tigers can't hit, I don't think you remedy this by taking out the best hitter on the team. That being said, I'm absolutely floored that Miggy would do this. I'm hoping he plays and makes up for his poor decision on Tuesday.
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written by Isaiah Matte, October 05, 2009
I honestly don't know; I really have nothing to say about this situation besides the fact all us Tigers fans just want this situation to be remedied, and very quickly.

We don't have very many bats as it is, and we kinda need him at this point. But, if he's gonna get hammered like this, we don't need him. He's just going to hold us back.
If the Tigers were going to sit him...
written by Big Al Beaton, October 05, 2009
Miggy would have sat either Sat or Sun. I find myself falling on the side of, "Bench his ass." What he did was moronic.

I can understand going out, and even forgive him for hanging with the Sox. I've done more than my fair share of boozing back in the day. But there's a limit.

To come in at 6 AM, juiced to the gills, fight with your wife, get the cops involved and blow a 2.6? 2.6?! If that isn't suspension worthy, I don't know what is.

The Tigers have not handled this well at all.
I Agree with 'Duk
written by Christi, October 05, 2009
I don't think we should release him, I definitely think we should keep him and all...but I think they should tell him he needs to go home and deal with everything. Deal with the drinking, deal with the issues with his family.
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written by Ally, October 06, 2009
I think at this point the only thing the Tigers can do is fine him, heavily. What should have happened was him be benched Saturday night, when by game time his BAC would have been at a .08. I really don't want to think Leyland knew the whole story, I can't imagine him playing Cabrera. He and anyone who knew about it should have been responsible enough to pull him from the lineup Saturday. It would have gotten a lot of scrutiny, but it was going to come out eventually, and it's not like Leyland's ever been afraid to tell press it's not something he's going to talk about. He's still a big part of the team and taking him out would hopefully be a huge mistake. Even after going hitless in the series, White Sox still intentionally walked him to load the bases. But, if they lose today he's going to be held very accountable. I hope he's being carefully watched right now.

I don't fault him for going out with White Sox players after a game for drinks. I do fault him for getting that shitty, and causing problems for the Tigers. He needs a better apology than the one he released, and I sure as hell hope he gave the rest of the Tigers players a personal apology. Him saying he would appreciate everyone letting him deal with this "personal" matter is crap, I don't think anyone's very upset about what happened with his wife as much as being that drunk in a HUGE series. Let it go right now and play, that's what's important. Deal with it all after the season is over (hopefully not after tonight).
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written by Bobby B, October 06, 2009
Ally, I completely agree with you. 100%. Benching him only creates more problems for Miguel and more importantly, everyone else who has to suffer because of Miguel's problems.

Thanks everyone for the responses on this. GO TIGERS TONIGHT!

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