Melky Cabrera
TORONTO, CANADA - MAY 20: Melky Cabrera #53 of the Toronto Blue Jays is congratulated by Colby Rasmus #28 after scoring a run in the first inning during MLB game action against the Tampa Bay Rays on May 20, 2013 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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He got a chance to talk to Bochy before the game when he gave him the ring
I left some bats last season and Murph (Mike Murphy, the Giants equipment manager) sent them to me and I was using them today
He can hit, he’s always been a good hitter. Early on he struggled, just like everybody else. Now he’s starting to feel it a little Cabrera’s big night came with bats he used while playing for the Giants last year, black bats stamped with an orange 53, his jersey number. I left some bats last season and Murph (Mike Murphy, the Giants equipment manager) sent them to me and I was using them todayMore quotes »
Newsday's coverage
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Jose Reyes only one of the reasons Blue Jays should be scary
new teammates."It's going to be great," Reyes said of his new team and role at the top of the order, with newly acquired Melky Cabrera and sluggers Jose Bautista , Edwin Encarnacion , Adam Lind and Brett Lawrie hitting behind him."I've got one job to do here Read more »
Around the web
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Melky Cabrera producing in May
that span. Cabrera is headed for an MRI Wednesday for a hamstring issue he's been playing through. MRI on horizon for sore Melky Cabrera Blue Jays outfielder Melky Cabrera hasn't missed a game this season, but he said Sunday he's battling through issues to 5/20/13 from CBS Sports Read more »
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Blue Jays 2 Yankees 7: And so it goes
one game or one inning encapsulates the entire season. Tonight it was the Jays half of the first inning. It started with Melky Cabrera striking out on a pitch that hit him in the foot. If the ball didn't hit him, he could have made it to first on the strikeout, from Bluebird Banter Read more »
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Kuroda in control as Yanks zip Jays
During that span he hasn’t given up more than three runs, and fired blanks twice. After the three batters who followed Melky Cabrera’s leadoff double in the first, the Blue Jays didn’t have another batter up with a runner in scoring position against Kuroda. from New York Post Read more »
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Postgame notes: “Not a whole lot different from what we’ve seen”
in the first inning when I struck out (Jose) Bautista and (Edwin) Encarnacion.” • Kuroda gave up leadoff double to Melky Cabrera to begin the game, but as he said, he struck out the two most dangerous hitters in the Blue Jays’ back-to-back following that. from The LoHude Yankees Blog Read more »
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Kuroda dazzles as Yanks take opener from Jays
After former Yankee Melky Cabrera doubled to leadoff the game, not a single Toronto hitter made it beyond first base against Kuroda. He sat down 19 of the next 20 men he faced and threw only 20 of his 108 pitches from the stretch. This was Kuroda at his best from River Avenue Blues Read more »