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Cabrera is a thug? What Did he do?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_CabreraCabrera is a thug? What Did he do?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Cabrera
In the early morning of October 3, 2009, police were called to the Cabreras' home and took Cabrera in for questioning. Cabrera had come home at 6:00am, after a night of drinking at the nearby Townsend Hotel, and got in an argument with his wife. He was seen later that day at a game at Comerica Park, with scratches on his face. Cabrera told reporters that the scratches came from his dog and refused to discuss the matter further.[SUP][50][/SUP] It was later reported he had a blood alcohol level of .26, when tested.[SUP][51][/SUP]
On January 21, 2010, it was reported that Cabrera spent three months in an alcohol abuse treatment center to help him recover from his addiction. He said at the time he had not drunk alcohol since he was taken into custody in October 2009, and that he would continue his treatment into spring training and the regular season.[SUP][52][/SUP]
Television station WXYZ had obtained a police report from an incident the preceding August, in which Cabrera was involved in a verbal altercation with diners at a restaurant inside the Townsend.[SUP][53][/SUP] Witnesses say Cabrera threatened to fight the group outside and indicated that he had a gun. Restaurant employees asked Cabrera to leave and police were called. There was no weapon in Cabrera's vehicle and Cabrera told team officials he did not own one. Cabrera then told team officials he had been dealing with personal issues and got upset, and the diners ended up dropping the matter.[SUP][54][/SUP]
Cabrera was arrested in Florida on suspicion for drunk driving and resisting arrest on February 16, 2011
http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/tag/_/name/allen-craigLeading the way for the Cardinals in that regard is Allen Craig, whose .454 batting average with runners in scoring position is the third-highest by any player in the last 40 seasons (minimum 100 at-bats). Only Hall of Famers George Brett (1980) and Tony Gwynn (1997) have had higher averages.