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San Francisco Giants outfielder Melky Cabrera has been suspended by MLB for 50 games for testing positive for testosterone.

Cabrera, who turned 28 on August 11th, was acquired by the Giants in an off-season trade from the Kansas City Royals for pitcher Jonathan Sanchez. It was arguably the most lopsided trade of the winter meetings. Coming into today, the Dominican born Cabrera was batting .346 with an OBP of .390 and was leading the NL in hits with 159 and runs scored with 84. Cabrera was also the 2012 All-Star Game MVP. As for Sanchez, he was 1-6 with a 7.76 ERA with the Royals before being dealt to the Colorado Rockies for pitcher Jeremy Guthrie. Unfortunately for the Rockies, Sanchez isn’t pitching any better for them going 0-3 with a 9.53 ERA in three starts since the trade.

But now the Royals may have the last laugh. Unless Cabrera pulls a Ryan Braun, he is done for the 2012 season as well as five games of either the post-season or the beginning of the 2013 season. Cabrera is a free agent at the end of this season and looking for a big payday. Now that is in doubt.

Cabrera began his big league career with the New York Yankees signing with them as an amateur free agent in 2001. He made his big league debut with the Yankees in 2005 and remained with them through the 2009 season collecting a World Series in his final season in the Bronx. However, Cabrera was viewed as an underachiever and was traded to the Atlanta Braves prior to the 2010 season for pitchers Javier Vazquez and Boone Logan. Cabrera had another forgettable season with the Braves and was released.

He signed as a free agent with the Royals prior to the 2011 season and finally began to fulfill his potential. Cabrera collected 201 hits for a career best .305 batting average, 18 homeruns and 87 RBI.

Entering today, the Giants were tied atop the NL West with their archrival Los Angeles Dodgers and as I write this are losing 2-0 to the Washington Nationals in the second inning as Tim Lincecum faces off against Stephen Strasburg.

The Giants have lost a key cog in their offense with the suspension of Cabrera. Although Buster Posey has had a sensational second half and the acquistion of Hunter Pence from the Phillies is beginning to pay dividends, the rest of the lineup isn’t much to write about. Yes, Brandon Belt is starting to live up to his name and there’s Pablo Sandoval but he’s already been on the DL twice this season. Their pitching is still very good with Matt Cain, Ryan Vogelsong and Madison Bumgarner but Lincecum still hasn’t quite got his freak on although he has pitched better since the All-Star Break following a 3-10 start. He’s 3-2 in the second half but has a tall order with the Nats today. While Grant Hughes from The Bleacher Report doesn’t think this will shrink the Giants, I have my doubts. Hanley Ramirez is looking awfully good in Dodger Blue.

View all comments (7) |

Derek Leaberry| 8.15.12 @ 4:49PM

Major League baseball first used an asterisk when Roger Maris eclipsed Babe Ruth's record for home runs in a season. Maris's Yankees played a 162 game schedule and Ruth's a 154. Might asterisks now be expanded like stars in a clear Maine sky. Bonds. McGwire. Sosa. Palmeiro. Braun. And now Cabrera. His 2012 season is now exposed as a fraud.

Paul McGrath| 8.15.12 @ 5:48PM

Disaster for the Giants. You can't lose your number three hitter with a .346 average for the rest of the season and expect to do anything. It's over for them.

And their hitting had just started to gel: Cabrera, Posey, Sandoval, Pence, Belt . . . in that order, with a respectable Pagan leading off, and a respectable Crawford batting eighth. It would have been, for the first time in a few years, a formidable line-up.

But now? Forget it. Disaster.

Bob K| 8.15.12 @ 6:12PM

Why is this anymore of a fraud than politicians or TV anchorpersons extending their well paid careers by taking anti aging drugs (like testosterone) or pharmaceuticals like botox or having surgical procedures like capped teeth or facelifts?

Pro athletes career's are much shorter. Who the hell is anybody to judge how they treat their own bodies to extend their careers and maximize their earnings? No one complains about them getting fat and out of shape like John Daly has and shortening their careers thereby!

Why aren't there *asterisks* for all the new world sprinting records that were set after they got rid of the cinder tracks that Jesse Owens set his records on. Or the high jump and pole vault records that were set when closed cell foam was put into the landing pits instead of sawdust?

Let's not get started on golf and it's new space age equipment either.

chuck| 8.15.12 @ 7:50PM

When Cabrera was here in Atlanta as a Brave he was a lazy, sorry, lazy-assed MFer. Did I mention he was lazy? Everytime I saw him play, he would just dog it. I real sorry $hit just looking for a paycheck. No heart at all.

The sorry $hit is a cheating, lazy, bum, and I'm glad he got caught.

chuck| 8.15.12 @ 7:50PM

When Cabrera was here in Atlanta as a Brave he was a lazy, sorry, lazy-assed MFer. Did I mention he was lazy? Everytime I saw him play, he would just dog it. I real sorry $hit just looking for a paycheck. No heart at all.

The sorry $hit is a cheating, lazy, bum, and I'm glad he got caught.

happy777 | 8.16.12 @ 4:45AM

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