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Who ARE these guys?
Rithifruss-san writes:


"Well, McClain and Cabrera have now increased their Japan leading homerun totals to 9 apiece by each hitting one each today (4/13).  So much for Seibu's power struggle.  Does anyone know anything about either of them?  I can't even find FIRST NAMES for these people much less something about their history."First names I can provide:


  • Alex Cabrera

  • Scott McClain



Nikkan Sports has dubbed them the "twin bazookas," and they are really providing the power that Seibu has needed since they cut Martinez (because he didn't fit the "speedy" team image).  These two have really given the team's offense a great ballance.


As for where they're from, Cabrera joined Seibu last year from the Diamond Backs, and played in Taiwan before that.  He only played in 31 games for the Lions last year, but in them, batted .263 with 5 home runs and 14 RBIs.  Gee, seems to me that those numbers were better than some of their regulars!


McClain also joined Seibu last year, plaining for the Rockies in 1998-9.  He didn't get much of a chance last year, only playing in 9 games, hitting.100 with no home runs nor RBIs.  What a difference a year makes!

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Re: Who are these guys?
[ Author: moto-Nutts4EP | Posted: Apr 15, 2001 5:55 AM ]

McClain and Cabrera also played in the Puerto Rican Winter League for the past couple years. I dont recall how they did there. If I remember right, McClain was injured most of the past 2 winters (broken hand last year and back problem in 1999-2000 I think) and didnt play much for his team, the Santurce Crabbers. Is the pitching in the Pacific League much different from the Central League? I'm trying to figure out what would account for the power these two guys are showing, other than maybe they are just having a great year.
Links
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Apr 15, 2001 12:34 PM | YBS Fan ]

One alert reader, good with a search engine, e-mailed me the following links:

Thank you.
Correction
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: May 24, 2001 2:41 AM | YBS Fan ]

Kind of late, but I figured out what that "alert reader" was complaining about in the personal mail (s)he sent.  That they both joined this year!  My goof.


The career totals I posted were those for the big leagues.  They just looked like totals for somebody who had been given a little chance at the end of the season in Japan.


I do make mistakes.  Feel free to correct anything you think is wrong.  (Just be sure to make it clear what the mistake was, as I thought that the "informer" was complaining about my not using a search engine to find links myself - not that I had missed the Japan entry dates.)

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