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In the big scheme of things, this means next to nothing. There's not much incentive for him to accept the claim.

Sure there is...Money.

If he can turn himself around, he will probably be their closer next year....That could end up being a big pay raise for him down the road.

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Sure there is...Money.

If he can turn himself around, he will probably be their closer next year....That could end up being a big pay raise for him down the road.

Wouldn't he get more money as a FA if he were to become one? He could go to a better team like the Mets. I'm sure Peterson would love to have a crack at him.

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Sure there is...Money.

If he can turn himself around, he will probably be their closer next year....That could end up being a big pay raise for him down the road.

Why not refuse the claim, become a FA and then sign with TB next week with his 2008 salary included? Or, sign with a number of other teams that need bullpen help.

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Apparently, and I did not know this until today, you can claim a player on release waivers, but the player can refuse it.

I knew that all released players went through waivers, which was why this confused me from the beginning. However, I didn't know that players could refuse a claim during the release waiver process. I'm not even sure why a player would accept a release waiver claim in that case.

Yeah, I didn't know that either. This waiver stuff is hard. :o:D

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We've made him an offer!

From the Sun:

The Orioles are awaiting word from Fernando Cabrera's agent on whether the right-handed reliever will accept a contract offer the club made recently.

Cabrera, 25, was designated for assignment on Aug. 1 after going 1-2 with a 5.61 ERA in 24 games for the Cleveland Indians. He was eventually given his outright release on Aug. 9. He was claimed by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, but he declined the waiver assignment.

That's when the Orioles made a contract offer for the rest of the season. Several other teams are interested in Cabrera, who hasn't pitched since July 26.

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From the Sun:

The Orioles are awaiting word from Fernando Cabrera's agent on whether the right-handed reliever will accept a contract offer the club made recently.

Cabrera, 25, was designated for assignment on Aug. 1 after going 1-2 with a 5.61 ERA in 24 games for the Cleveland Indians. He was eventually given his outright release on Aug. 9. He was claimed by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, but he declined the waiver assignment.

That's when the Orioles made a contract offer for the rest of the season. Several other teams are interested in Cabrera, who hasn't pitched since July 26.

Right on as usual BB.

Do they have any feeling if he will accept the offer or not?

This would potentially be a big signing for us IMO, especially with Ray out for the year next year.

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