Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Lakeland was the scene where on Thursday February 24, 2011, Miguel Cabrera offered his first comments on the incident February 16, where he was arrested for driving while intoxicated.

"apologies" were the most emphatic words, with which the Venezuelan, 27, tried to make amends and said he worked hard to salvage his reputation and he will ask forgiveness team manager and teammates, for the events.

was learned that Major League Baseball and the players union, Cabrera lead to a therapy program, with which it hopes to overcome his addiction to alcohol, the creole is perhaps after Albert Pujols The most explosive player in the majors, and is still at an age where even the sky is the limit to get the insurance cap that many hope it will achieve.

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"First of all, I am embarrassed by what happened that night, I apologize to my teammates, the owner, the fans, everyone, for this shameful act, I worked in that situation. I beg your apology, "Cabrera stated in Tigertown, training venue for the Tigers, where he gave a press conference in English.

Notably, the slugger, he also offered his apologies to the police, who detained him on 16 February. According to the report of the staff of St. Lucie County in Florida, the player walked into a car at full speed and stop it, they realized that smelled of alcohol, spoke haltingly and even tried to take a swig from a bottle of scotch off the authorities.

In 2009, Cabrera was involved in a fight with his wife after spending a night of drinking, after a late-season game in which Detroit ceding first place in the Central Division AL.

Given these facts, the policy of Detroit indicated its unconditional support of all Venezuelans.

Therefore, he will undergo treatment before reporting to training, which coincidentally will start this weekend with exhibition games.

audience will be in March

Rob Manfred, executive vice president of Major League Baseball reported a new incident related to alcohol consumption could cause to the criollo, stronger consequences.

is important to know that U.S. laws are severe in many respects, for which the career of Venezuelan could be closed if their alcohol addiction is not overcome.

The player has not identified an alcoholic, his doctors said could only talk about it, "I'm not in a position to say if I'm this or that."

In the past Cabrera underwent counseling to get away from alcohol.

For now, Josh Hamilton, Texas outfielder and MVP of the AL, offered to help Venezuela if it is asked.

As his audience, it was learned that the St. Lucie County deputy prosecutor, Gayle Braun, said Judge Cliff Barnes will preside over the prosecution of Cabrera.

Braun said it is reviewing what could file formal charges and that the player has not appointed an attorney to defend your case.

will recover

Cabrera batting for 328 with 38 homers and 126 RBIs and finished second in the MVP who won Hamilton, will focus on being the player which Detroit signed to have a competitive team.

Creole drag a compromising position because of his young age, faces legal problems that has to do with mismanagement of his career, which he can only stay afloat, not is the first incumbent to a situation, there are few who have found the course and have been successful and best of all this, is that still young and is approaching the pinnacle of his brilliant career.

If Carlos Zambrano and Oswaldo Guillen, two compatriots who had problems with anger, "exceeded" their problems with treatments The MLB, Cabrera will need to take an example in order to overcome their addiction clear that you still refuse to accept.

@ beisboladentro

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