Miguel Cabrera spoke out on the crisis in Venezuela and threats to his family in a series of videos posted on Monday (photo by Mike Mulholland, MLive).
DETROIT -- Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera is speaking out more forcefully than ever before about the ongoing crisis in his native Venezuela, breaking what he said was his long-standing rule against meddling in politics.
In a series of free-wheeling videos posted on Monday to the "stories" section of his Instagram account, Cabrera blasted the corruption of Venezuela's government, voiced his support for protesters and spoke of threats against his family that required him to pay vacunas, or protection money.
The passionate political speeches in Spanish were interspersed with videos of his family on a private jet and then at a beach resort. Monday was the first day of the All-Star Break and Cabrera was among several players who left for family vacations after Sunday night's game.
It's not clear if Cabrera intended the videos for wide distribution. Instagram stories are designed to be viewed only once and disappear completely within 24 hours.
In any case, Cabrera's comments instantly made headlines in Venezuela, where newspapers and websites put his words in bold headlines:
"If I go to Venezuela 'they'll break me, they'll kill me'"
"I'm tired of paying protection money so they don't kidnap my mother"
Cabrera's words come at a pivotal time in the history of Venezuela, which was once one of the wealthiest in South America. Today it's on the brink of economic collapse.
President Nicholas Maduro has called a July 30 referendum that opponents believe will be used to permanently enshrine a Cuban-style communist dictatorship. The opposition has called on supporters to ignore Maduro's plan and instead vote in an unofficial referendum on July 16. Protests against Maduro's government have racked the country for months.
Although Cabrera said he did not consider himself a member of the opposition, he made no secret about where he stands.
"I protest for truth, for the end of communism, and I am not with dictators," he said. "To the people of the resistance, you are not alone."
Cabrera's words are from more than a dozen short videos posted on Instagram. Spliced together, they're a mixture of high-minded political philosophy and personal grievances, along with pleas for his family's safety.
"Please do not do anything to my family. That's what I ask," Cabrera said.
Poster Comment:
I wondered why his hatting has been way down this year.
His .264 batting average is the lowest of his career.
His .264 batting average is the lowest of his career
Age actually. When players get older and don't adjust their diet and exercise, they get more injuries. He's a pudgy but talented baseball player. Now entering the mid to late 30s and that will take a toll.
Age actually. When players get older and don't adjust their diet and exercise, they get more injuries.
I agree. I've got to believe though that the situation with his mom is taking a toll as well. Even when playing injured, he was always smiling and joking around with opposing players. Not so much this year.
A hitter like Cabrera doesn't drop from a .316 to where he is now in one year.
Also, I think his playing in the WBC this spring may have not been the best idea for someone his age. Kinsler too, he played in the WBC and his hitting is down as well.
Also, I think his playing in the WBC this spring may have not been the best idea for someone his age. Kinsler too, he played in the WBC and his hitting is down as well.
Kinsler and Cabrera are not the only ones who played WBC that are down this year.
Lucroy-Rangers---great WBC but is on a downward trend from last year offensively and defensively.
Sam Dyson: Was the go to guy out of the pen in the 8th and 9th (sometimes pitching both innings) closing out games for team USA. He bombed and got DFA'd by the Rangers as he blew 5 saves in a row, demoted and bombed in the set up role; then bombed in the 'we have a lead, how much can Sam hurt us (and did) category.' Now with the Giants and 3 for 4 on saves with an ERA under 3.
Beltre: played limited during WBC and pulled a calf muscle keeping him on the DL until mid June this year.
Odor: did great in WBC and rode that wave into the early season, but fell off the face of the earth below Mendoza for May, June and early July. Just started to come around in the last two weeks.
Neither did their pitching, some of my neighbor kids could do better.
Yeah there were many factors which contributed to mediocrity.
We already knew at season start the line up had two holes and then Beltre went out leading to a third. The thinking was our pen was top of the league and would keep us competitive. Well who thought every arm would be unrelaible?
The rotation was not much to think of. Two pitchers does not make a rotation and we traded one of two. Bright spot was Cashmen in the second half of the season. Watch they won't sign him. So the rotation will not improve much next year.
Of course a lot has to do with actually getting on base and scoring runs other than the long ball. I don't think we had anyone who played a full season hit above .270 other than Elvis. It was pathetic to see three everydays hovering the Mendoza all season.
All of the above tells the story of why the Rangers just were not a good team this year. They also have few options to make it better for next year.
They also have few options to make it better for next year.
Looks like I'm not the only one predicting Darvish will return to the Rangers. And if he returns then there is a good chance they might get Shohei Otani who considers Darvish to be his best friend. So I wouldn't write them off just yet but this is a lot of "IFs".
Darvish was traded to the Dodgers at the trade deadline to help this powerful team with its stretch run. While the Dodgers have struggled badly in recent weeks, Darvish is 4-3 with a 3.44 earned-run average and a 1.148 WHIP since coming to Los Angeles.
Darvish had been a No. 1 starter with the Rangers before he moved to the Dodgers, and there's every chance he could return to Texas in the offseason.
Prediction: Darvish pitched with the Rangers from 2012 until the trade deadline after dominating in Japan earlier in his career. We expect him to return to Texas and regain his spot as the ace of the rotation.
However, Darvish has the skills and track record to be a top pitcher for years, and any team that is not afraid of his 2015 Tommy John surgery history could make a big move for him.
They also have few options to make it better for next year.
A couple of other questions need to be answered and that is CF and 1B, I don't see Cargo or Napoli coming back after the seasons they had. I think Joey will be at 1B and they will give DD a shot at CF fulltime but who is going to be his backup if he gets hurt, Hoying or Robinson? About the only player in the minors who might be ready is Profar (if he can get his head together and quit pooting Elvis isn't going anywhere) he did play OF last year (no errors) and played CF in the Classic, if not then they will have to find a utility guy that can play CF.
Bright spot was Cashmen in the second half of the season. Watch they won't sign him. So the rotation will not improve much next year.
The problem is how much is he going to want and how long a contract?
This is the first years he's been good in about 5 years (so was this one an anomaly, this was his first year in the AL so batters weren't used to seeing him) and he's never pitched 200 innings in a season before. So I don't think you'll see them offer over 2-3 years at $15M a year w/incentives.
The other problem is going to be Tyson Ross, what do you do with him let him walk or take a chance on another 1 year contract? So what was really wrong with him this year, problems with his surgery or mechanics screwed up cause he's hardly pitched in 2 years? I think they'll do at least another 1 year contract to give him the chance to get back on track, cause when he's on he's right at 3.00 ERA they can live with that.
Martin Perez pitched better in the 2nd half of the season, does this mean he's finally got his act together or will he slip back and stay at 4.50 ERA?
Cole Hamels is he starting to slip because of his age (velocity usually starts dropping about this time) or will he get his act together and be his old self next year?
There really isn't any SPs in the farm system that's close to the bigs so they will have to look at FA no matter what if they want to fill out the bullpen. They don't really have any trade bait either to bring in a young SP unless someone is dumb enough to give one up to get Adrian for one year, like maybe the Red Sox if they don't win the WS this year.
Of course a lot has to do with actually getting on base and scoring runs other than the long ball. I don't think we had anyone who played a full season hit above .270 other than Elvis. It was pathetic to see three everydays hovering the Mendoza all season.
On the offensive side of the ball:
Odor; Is he going to stay at the Mendoza line or will he get back to .270? I think he fell in love w/hitting all those HRs last year so he consequently regressed. Someone needs to sit him down and help him get his head on straight. He can get to 25-30 HR but with over 100 RBIs if he just lets the game come to him, put the ball in play instead of taking a K and he can create more havoc on the bases with his speed.
Joey; I think he will continue to improve, don't think he'll ever be a .300 hitter but I would be happy with .250-.260 in his stat line to go along with you know 40+ HRs. (Hit 2 bombs last night, the one in the second deck must have been 475' or more). lol
Mazara; not sure how much better he's going to get, already at 100 RBIs in his second year, maybe raise his average to .275-.285 which would mean more RBIs.
Choo; got 3 more years on contract but I think he can keep his stats up if he stays healthy, he's not ALL/NOTHING like some guys. And for him to stay in the leadoff position you need guys at 8-9 that can get on base, otherwise move him down a slot or two. Also see him being fulltime DH part time RFer.
Adrian; can't get any better but really needs to stay healthy, he put up really good stats for what little time he played this year.
Elvis; don't really see any regression coming unless it's HRs, he is finally what they always thought he would be (and finally earning his salary).
DD; Is there room for improvement yes but will he?? Is he our fulltime CFer next year, he's more suited for LF so I don't think so. The club is being tied to Lorenzo Cain as of this time and he would be a decent fit, would prefer Billy Hamilton because of SBs but would love to have Josh in his prime!!!
Gomez and Napoli = Probably Gone (Gomez could come back if the can't find another CFer, if he does they need to do the same thing with him they need to do with Roogie).
Profar; what the heck are they going to do with him, trade or super utility player? (I think the super utility role screwed him up at the plate, he's too young yet to wrap his head around that). If they trade Adrian he'll stay with the club and maybe put him at 2B and move Roogie to 3rd. He also played CF in the classic so that is an option but I think a longshot at best, they didn't play him there at AAA this year only SS. (Soriano went from IF to CF and did quite well there).
Is Calhoun in the mix now? Maybe if they want to save some money to get good FA pitching. Problem is he's a LFer we already have 5 or so.
Bright spot was Cashner in the second half of the season
Was just wondering if you had seen the new QO rules for MLB this year? This should stop teams trading for players then turning around and QOing them to get the first round draft pick.