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Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy to discuss the team's moves this offseason, including the acquisition of right-hander Edward Cabrera. He also previewed Cubs Convention, which will take place this weekend.
The guys are talking the Alex Bregman signing and where that leaves the Red Sox, the state of the Cubs after the Bregman and Cabrera additions, Nolan Arenado trade and more!!
Anthony Franco joins Darragh McDonald to discuss the Cubs trading the Marlins for Eduard Cabrera, signing Alex Bregman to a five-year deal, and whether they will now trade Nico Hoerner or Matt Shaw. Other topics include what the Red Sox will do after missing out on Bregman, where Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette and Cody Bellinger could end up, the $13 million difference in the arbitration numbers filed by the Tigers and Tarik Skubal, what the ramifications will be of that outcome could be, and how the current CBA led Ryan Mountcastle to settle for a team-friendly deal to avoid arbitration.
Ryan, Kris, and Jacob discuss the Yankees' stalemate with Cody Bellinger, their potential pivot plans, and the team's need for pitching while answering the BURNING questions viewers have! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Matt Trueblood, from Northside Baseball, joins Jeremy & Pat this week. Cubs trade for Edward Cabrera and sign Alex Bregman. We talk about the Bregman contract. We discuss Owen Caissie departing the organization. We close the show previewing the upcoming Cubs Convention.
On this brand new edition of Cubs On Tap, Joey and Ron are back to discuss some big, big news. After Thursday's show was postponed (RIP Ron's basement carpet), the boys reflected on both the Edward Cabrera trade AND the Alex Bregman signing. The boys discuss the Owen Caissie departure and what Cabrera brings to the table. From there, the conversation shifts to the Bregman deal. Not only did the Cubs pay up, but they even deferred money. This is a notable move for the current state of the Cubs. From there, the guys discuss the Nico Hoerner rumors and, frankly, why it doesn't make sense before shutting down for this episode! SUPPORT THE SHOW! Purchase your Chicago Cubs shirts from OBVIOUS SHIRTS. USE CODE: ONTAPSPORTS for 10% OFF your purchase!Cubs On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com, your go-to source for Cubs news, analysis, and updates.Follow us on social media: @CubbiesOnTap | @OnTapSportsNetPanelists: @JoeyKnowsNothin | @TeddyFreddy270 | @LuceOnTap | @Nick_OnTap | @SilentBob_2 | @Rich_Ebs
In the Best of the Cubs this week, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the Mully & Haugh Show to discuss Chicago's acquisition of right-hander Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins and what moves the organization could make next; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes shared a scouting report on Cabrera and discussed how he'll fit in the Cubs' starting rotation; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh shared what they want the Cubs to do as the offseason continues.
In the Best of the Cubs this week, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the Mully & Haugh Show to discuss Chicago's acquisition of right-hander Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins and what moves the organization could make next; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes shared a scouting report on Cabrera and discussed how he'll fit in the Cubs' starting rotation; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh shared what they want the Cubs to do as the offseason continues.
In the Best of the Cubs this week, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the Mully & Haugh Show to discuss Chicago's acquisition of right-hander Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins and what moves the organization could make next; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes shared a scouting report on Cabrera and discussed how he'll fit in the Cubs' starting rotation; and Mike Mulligan and David Haugh shared what they want the Cubs to do as the offseason continues.
The #chicagocubs made a big move to bolster their rotation moving forward. #edwardcabrera is now a Cub and it took top prospect #owencaissie to land him. So, that means more has to be coming with a vacancy in right field. Right? #kap and Gordon Wittenmyer discuss the upside of Cabrera, why trading Caissie was the right move and what they think the next domino to fall could be. Plus, we take your live questions and reactions.#takethatREKAP SPONSORS:--------------------------------------------
Happy New Year! Welcome back for the kickoff of Season 7 episode 1 of Light ‘Em Up.In this debut episode:We welcome back to the witness stand a dear friend of the show.Sarah Cintron. Sarah is the mother of Juan Cabrera. We were honored to sit and interview her on March 30th of 2024 as we shined the antiseptic light of the truth on a 2019 murder case out of the State of Michigan. That case was, The People v Cabrera (Juan Cabrera, her first born son).Our first episode that we shared together is entitled:“My Son Was Judged to be Guilty Before He Ever Stepped One Foot in the Courtroom”: Life Lessons, Revelations & Preventative Awareness from the mother of a Son Convicted of 1st Degree Pre-meditated Murder.You can find that episode here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/823981/episodes/14787590-my-son-was-judged-to-be-guilty-before-he-ever-stepped-one-foot-in-the-courtroom-life-lessons-revelations-preventative-awareness-from-the-mother-of-a-son-convicted-of-1st-degree-pre-meditated-murder.mp3?download=trueJuan was convicted of premeditated intentional murder at the age of 18 by a jury that only took 120 minutes to decide on a charge that mandated him by statute to serve Life in Prison Without the Possibility of Parole (LWOP) — for a murder where the actual “video evidence” in the case did not in any way, shape or form show the face, clothing, nor any single, solitary identifying physical characteristic of the shooter.How does a jury reach a unanimous decision of “beyond a reasonable doubt with “evidence” such as this? This case cries out for a fair and unbiased look at it — something that has not happened to date.Seven years her son has been behind bars for a crime he and his mom maintain he did not commit. Seven long, difficult years.Since day one Sarah has become an advocate for her son. She has worked hard to educate herself regarding the brokenness of the criminal justice system and specifically the egregious errors in her son's case.The criminal justice system's "brokenness" stems from deep-seated issues like mass incarceration, extreme racial disparities (disproportionately affecting Black and Brown communities), forcing innocent people into plea deals, and a cycle of poverty/re-offense for non-violent offenders.Inefficiencies arise from slow processes, lack of data uniformity, and outdated technology, leading to high costs, lost public trust, and poor public safety outcomes.Up to her last breath on this earth, she has vowed to continue to advocate for her son's innocence and for those who find themselves buried, battered and overwhelmed in, by and among a corrupt system.Using her voice and her social media platforms, she is educating and empowering those who find themselves in a similar situation.She works tirelessly demanding reform to address systemic bias, harsh sentencing, and unequal accountability.Just after midnight on February 16, 2019, a group of teens gathered at a hotel to celebrate the belated birthday of a mutual friend.Two of the party attendees have a verbal altercation in the hallway right outside of the room. A fight ensued. All hell breaks loose, and lives are changed forever.Tune in to our sponsors Newsly & Feedspot!We want to hear from you!We want to hear from you!Support the show
Before we get into the toughest rankings, Edward Cabrera was traded over to the Cubs (2:40)! ... Moises Ballesteros and Owen Caissie should both get a real opportunity (12:07). ... Robby Snelling or Thomas White could step into the Marlins rotation (16:48). ... Let's get into players who are tough to rank, starting with George Springer (24:00). ... Zack Wheeler's status is up in the air right now (29:52). ... Cole Ragans is a big risk-reward player (35:05). ... Dylan Cease has always been a rollercoaster (40:39). ... What do we do after James Wood's second half (49:34)? ... Spencer Schwellenbach is coming back from a fractured elbow (52:52). ... Spencer Strider remains confusing (56:55). ... We wrap up with Jarren Duran and Jackson Merrill (59:54). Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday Download and Follow Fantasy Baseball Today on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QiKv Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CPTowers @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday Sign up for the FBT Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/fantasy-baseball-today/ For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about how the on-ramp for learning about sports analytics has changed since they were students, follow up on players who unretired after becoming coaches, break down the Edward Cabrera trade (and the Michael Lorenzen signing), and then discuss the remaining top-10 free agents (Kyle Tucker, Alex Bregman, Framber Valdez, Cody Bellinger, Bo Bichette, and Ranger Suárez) from three perspectives: where they’d have the biggest impact, where would be most fun for them to sign, and where they will sign. Audio intro: Garrett Krohn, “Effectively Wild Theme” Audio outro: Philip Bergman, “Effectively Wild Theme” Link to Rice job listing Link to Andres class article 1 Link to Andres class article 2 Link to Sabermetrics 101 MOOC Link to Mota article Link to Quirk bio Link to Chambliss bio Link to “Conformity Gate” Link to Ben on Mass Effect 3 Link to Baumann on Cabrera Link to Cabrera pitch values Link to worst fastballs Link to Andrews on Lorenzen Link to FG top 50 FA Link to Petriello on Tucker Link to Gelb on Bichette Link to IF fielding value Link to team payrolls Link to team SP depth charts Link to team positional projections Sponsor Us on Patreon Give a Gift Subscription Email Us: podcast@fangraphs.com Effectively Wild Subreddit Effectively Wild Wiki Apple Podcasts Feed Spotify Feed YouTube Playlist Facebook Group Bluesky Account Twitter Account Get Our Merch! var SERVER_DATA = Object.assign(SERVER_DATA || {}); Source
As the baseball world prepares for Spring Training being a month away, some of the biggest free agents in the sport remain on the open market. Kyle Tucker, Cody Bellinger and Bo Bichette are the three names that continue to circulate among the big spenders, but the question remains: where are they going to land come Opening Day?On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jordan Shusterman is joined by guest host Jack Harris from the California Post as they discuss the free-agent game of musical chairs, as well as take a look at whether the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers could make a play for any of them if the deal is right. They also talk about why the Dodgers' finances might be a reason for their quiet offseason, despite signing All-Star closer Edwin Díaz early on.Later, Jordan is joined by Lance Brozdowski from Marquee Sports Network to break down the Chicago Cubs trading for Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins and why they were able to get him for a smaller-than-anticipated package. After that, Jordan and Jack examine Scott Boras trying to make history with Tarik Skubals' arbitration case before making their picks for The Good, The Bad & The Uggla.3:34 – The Opener: Big free agents still out there13:02 – What are the Dodgers' next move?30:43 – Breaking down the Cubs–Cabrera trade56:21 – A new Rockies pitching theory?1:00:10 – Scott Boras Scoreboard: Skubal update1:08:06 – The Good, The Bad & The Uggla Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Join Andrew and Max this week as they discuss the latest in the football world: the NFL playoffs, head coaching vacancies, and the ongoing College Football Playoff. They also talk through the Edward Cabrera trade to the Cubs, the Thunder's recent skid, and more!Special thanks to Pri Kligerman for our logo!-------------------------------------------------------------Follow Podcast by Committee on Instagram and Twitter:IG: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_by_committee/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodByCommitteeFollow Andrew and Max on Twitter:Andrew (https://twitter.com/andrewfbrill)Max (https://twitter.com/maxjbrill)Reach out to us via email: hosts@podcastbycommittee.comPodcast By Committee is produced by Starting Five Productions.
Less than 24 hours after the Edward Cabrera trade was announced, Ely Sussman, Alex Carver, Isaac Azout, Kevin Barral and Sean McCormack discuss the timing of the deal and the quality of the three-player package that the Miami Marlins received in return. They also cover the club's negotiations with arbitration-eligible players in advance of Thursday's salary figure exchange deadline (all of them reached settlements except for Calvin Faucher) and the end of Miami's partnership with FanDuel Sports Network Florida. All Fish On First podcasts are brought to you by Jet Ski Rentals of South Florida—offering Miami's best jet ski and boat adventures. With six jet ski locations and over 120 boats, there's something for every style and every budget. They're reservation-based only. To inquire, call 305-990-2192, or check them out online at SFJetskiRentals.com. Follow Ely (@RealEly), Alex (@marlinsminors), Isaac (@IsaacAzout), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Sean (@Heeysean8) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Join the Marlins Discord server! Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 129 of Tablesetters is a mini reaction episode focused on two developments that highlight how teams are navigating an offseason where certainty has become increasingly expensive. The episode opens in Chicago, where the Cubs land right-hander Edward Cabrera in a trade with the Marlins, sending outfielder Owen Caissie and infield prospects Cristian Hernandez and Edgardo De Leon to Miami. While the deal resembles a familiar exchange of pitching for position-player depth, it reflects a deliberate pivot toward upside as the Cubs address rotation needs amid a thinning pitching market. Cabrera had been on Chicago's radar since last summer's trade deadline. When rotation concerns resurfaced in October and elite starters quickly came off the board this winter, the Cubs turned to a pitcher whose ceiling is difficult to find outside the top tier of the market. The Cubs acquire Cabrera after the most complete season of his career. In 2025, he posted a 3.53 ERA across 26 starts with 150 strikeouts in 137⅔ innings. From early May through early August, he recorded a 2.22 ERA, pitching like a frontline starter over a sustained stretch. That performance was driven by a dominant changeup, elite swing-and-miss breaking balls, and meaningful improvement in his control. The risk remains part of the profile. Fastball inconsistency and durability questions persist, and the Cubs are not acquiring a finished product. They are betting that the gains are real and that their development infrastructure can push the profile further. The episode then shifts to Philadelphia, where the Phillies have scheduled a meeting with Bo Bichette. The discussion centers on why the fit exists now, how Bichette's flexibility reshapes the infield picture, and what a potential move would mean for the Phillies' payroll and roster construction. Episode 129 examines two different paths to the same question. When certainty is expensive, how far are teams willing to lean into upside? TableSetters is where roster decisions, front office thinking, and the business of winning meet.
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Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to the Cubs' trade of outfielder Owen Caissie and two other prospects to the Marlins for right-hander Edward Cabrera. Later, they conducted the Pick 6 segment, where they debated the top sports stories of the day.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the Cubs' trade of outfielder Owen Caissie and two other prospects to the Marlins for right-hander Edward Cabrera. What's next for the Cubs after they fortified their starting rotation?
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6 segment.
The Athletic’s Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney break down all the angles to Chicago’s biggest offseason move thus far – what the Cubs see in Cabrera, why Owen Caissie was dealt to the Marlins and where the front office goes from here. For detailed scouting reports and behind-the-scenes insights, listen to North Side Territory all winter and throughout the season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aram and Jack dissect the deal sending Edward Cabrera from the Marlins to the Cubs for Owen Caissie, Cristian Hernandez and Edgardo De Leon to open the show. Then, they tackle two remaining teams in the NL West and a plucky White Sox bunch with Elijah Evans.Intro: 0:00Cabrera: 1:40Diamondbacks: 21:40Padres: 44:29White Sox: 1:05:20Text "BASEBALL" to 29017 for 20% off of your next purchase at LIDSSubscribe to Our New Newsletter!Get Your Just Baseball MerchUse Code "JUSTBASEBALL" when signing up on BetMGMCheck out Thompson Cigars and use my code JUSTBASEBALL for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.comCheck out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comCheck out Aura.com: https://aura.com/removeOur Sponsors:* Check out Aura.com: https://aura.com/remove* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Thompson Cigars and use my code JUSTBASEBALL for a great deal: https://thompsoncigar.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-just-baseball-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Stephen Strom and Jack McMullen react to the Marlins and Cubs trade on Wednesday night that sent Edward Cabrera to the Cubs in return for OF Owen Caissie (CHC No. 1), INF Cristian Hernandez (CHC No. 11), INF Edgardo De Leon plus they hear from Marlins President of Baseball Operations Peter Bendix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chicago Cubs are close to acquiring Edward Cabrera from the Mets. The Rumor Roundup continues! The Red Sox are aggressively offering for Alex Bregman, the Mets are starting to look for a starting pitcher, and the Pirates are looking to get Eugenio Suarez. Plus, recapping all the baseball news and moves since early December.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Edward Cabrera is off the board, and not to the Yankees. With Ken Rosenthal reporting the Cubs land the hard-throwing righty, the conversation shifts to what this means for New York's offseason plan, why Cabrera made sense as a target (upside, velocity, control), and why the Cody Bellinger situation might be clogging up every other move. From there, it turns into a bigger picture Yankees debate: how badly do they really need another starter, what kind of trade is coming next, and what happens when the rotation logjam hits in May. Plus, the show veers into peak chaos with Harbaugh countdown talk, tanking jokes that can get you in trouble, and an all-time “take the L” moment as Sean gets called out on the Stefanski playoff win debate.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed the Cubs' acquisition of right-hander Edward Cabrera in a trade with the Marlins.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to share details on the Cubs finalizing a trade to acquire right-hander Edward Cabrera from the Marlins.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris discussed a variety of sports topics in the 5 On It segment.
In the second hour, Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk to react to the Ravens firing longtime coach John Harbaugh and to discuss the NFL coaching carousel. After that, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to share details on the Cubs finalizing a trade to acquire right-hander Edward Cabrera from the Marlins.
Bret Bielema has addressed a lot of needs for the 2026 Illini Football team, but what's the most pressing issue? We talk with Fox Illinois & WICS' Carson Gourdie about the latest Transfer Portal news. Plus, Carson gives his insight on what Illini basketball needs to improve on going into this stretch of the season, in particular Ivisic Brothers. The Cubs traded their top prospect for Edward Cabrera. Was it the right move? Should the Cardinals trade Brendan Donovan? Kurtis throws his CURVEBALLS!
Alex Cohen and Lance Brozdowski react to the Chicago Cubs trading for starting pitcher Edward Cabrera from the Miami Marlins on an emergency episode of the Cubs Weekly Podcast. Lance shares his scouting report on the 27-year-old right-hander, and the guys dissect how Cabrera's addition will impact the Cubs' rotation, plus other moves the team could make this offseason.
Alex, Kyle, & Ty react to the Cubs massive trade to finally get thier top of the rotation pitcher! The guys talk about the details of the trade, then dive into where the rest of the offseason is headed!Support this Show and Your Health! 15% Off Spark (Instructions: after clicking on the link, click on the "Energy" tab to find Spark: https://www.advocare.com/home/?D=130822575FREE Cubs Talk Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cubstalkGo to www.setupman.net and subscribe to our mailing list to become a part of Setup Man Nation so you never miss a show! We also do free giveaways for those who are on our list!Check us out on social media: Instagram: https://bit.ly/setupmaninsta Twitter: https://bit.ly/setupmantwitter
On this week's Hot Sheet Show, J.J. Cooper, Ben Badler and Scott Braun discuss a number of topics, including the potential for an Edward Cabrera trade in Miami, Ben's latest international bonus board update and BA Hall of Fame ballots.We stream the Hot Sheet Show every Monday at 3:30 p.m. ET on YouTube.Time Stamps(0:00) Introduction (1:20) Edward Cabrera on the move from Miami? (8:00) Ben's latest international bonus board grows to 50 players (10:45) How did Wandy Asigen flip from the Yankees to Mets? (12:30) How might the turmoil in Venezuela affect signings? (14:30) Lack of pitching on the bonus board (17:00) Where would Roch Cholowsky rank in the White Sox system? (19:00) J.J. and Ben's Hall of Fame ballots (23:50) Could the White Sox go underslot at 1-1?Our Sponsors:* Check out Aura.com: https://aura.com/remove* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
En el episodio de hoy de Baseball News, analizamos el fuerte interés de los Yankees de Nueva York en adquirir vía cambio a Edward Cabrera y Freddy Peralta, dos abridores que podrían transformar la rotación del equipo para 2026. Además, Paul DeJong firma con los Bombarderos, sumando profundidad al roster. Otros temas del día:
Texto: Romanos 1:1–7 Tema: Introducción a la carta Predicación: Pastor Félix Cabrera
This is encouraging news. Whether you are sold on this potential trade or not, it is good to see the Yankees positioned to have an active week on the market. Edward Cabrera has ace-level stuff and could be a real weapon in this league if he stays healthy. We break down today's report, the pros, the cons, and everything in between.0:00 Intro2:22 Kirschner Report3:49 Edward Cabrera Overview6:42 Gross Stuff12:24 His Fastballs Get Crushed16:03 Location Issues17:46 Health Risk21:44 Low Cost?23:33 Final Thoughts24:51 Outro*SUPPORT THE POD*https://account.venmo.com/u/Robert-Carbone-Jr-28Audio
Episode 128 of Tablesetters is a mini reaction pod focused on a pivotal stretch of the offseason where one signing, one trade market, and one free agent begin to reshape how teams are positioning themselves for 2026. We open in Toronto, where the Blue Jays officially make their long-anticipated breakthrough in the Japanese market by signing Kazuma Okamoto to a four-year, $60 million contract just ahead of the expiration of his 45-day posting window. The deal is a straight four-year agreement with no opt-outs, structured as a $5 million signing bonus, a $7 million salary in 2026, and $16 million salaries in each of the final three seasons, with Okamoto represented by the Boras Corporation. To create a 40-man roster spot, Toronto designated right-hander Paxton Schultz for assignment. MLB Trade Rumors ranked Okamoto 19th on its top 50 free agents list and projected a four-year, $64 million deal, putting the final terms right in line with expectations. The signing also triggers a $10.875 million posting fee to the Yomiuri Giants under the NPB–MLB posting system. From there, we break down what Okamoto's arrival does to the Blue Jays' roster construction. The 29-year-old projects as Toronto's regular third baseman, while also bringing experience at first base and in the outfield. His versatility creates ripple effects across the lineup, including a likely platoon with Addison Barger at third base, more consistent second base work for Ernie Clement, and a positional shift that moves Andrés Giménez from second base to everyday shortstop. We also examine how the picture changes if Bo Bichette re-signs, and how crowded things could become if Toronto lands another rumored target like Kyle Tucker. The signing adds another layer to an offseason for a Blue Jays team that came within two outs of winning Game 7 of the World Series, following earlier pitching additions like Dylan Cease, Cody Ponce, and Tyler Rogers. It also effectively closes the door on pursuits of Alex Bregman and Yoán Moncada unless Toronto makes the unconventional decision to deploy Okamoto primarily in the outfield. Next, we shift to the trade market, where Edward Cabrera has emerged as one of the most consequential arms potentially available. The Yankees are actively engaged in discussions with the Marlins while also remaining involved on Freddy Peralta, with the Mets and Cubs also expressing interest in Cabrera. We break down why Cabrera's 2025 season, his power profile, his remaining club control through 2028, and his projected $3.7 million arbitration salary make him such an attractive target. We also examine the injury concerns that complicate his value, the Yankees' urgent rotation needs with Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón set to open the year on the injured list, and why Cabrera's affordability matters for both New York and Chicago as they juggle payroll, roster needs, and other offensive pursuits. For the Mets, we look at how their rotation has remained largely untouched despite major position-player turnover, and why their collection of young infield talent could factor into any serious push for pitching. We close with the expanding market for Cody Bellinger, as the Cubs check in and join a group that already includes the Yankees, Dodgers, Giants, Mets, Angels, Blue Jays, and Phillies at various points this offseason. We discuss why Chicago's interest reads as due diligence rather than a clear pivot, how Bellinger fits their roster, and why prospect timelines complicate any reunion. From there, we focus on the Yankees, where Bellinger remains the top offseason priority and negotiations have escalated to a second formal offer. We break down the roster logjam his return would create, how it impacts Jasson Domínguez and Spencer Jones, and why a Bellinger deal could directly intersect with New York's pursuit of Edward Cabrera. Steve and Devin connect the dots across international markets, trade leverage, payroll pressure, and roster math, focusing less on headlines and more on what these developments reveal about how teams believe they need to be built to win in 2026. ⚾️ One signing changes the board, trade talks gain momentum, and leverage begins to shift.
In this episode we are joined by Curt Cabrera of TradLife Films to get an update on his awesome 2025 archery season. Since the last time he was on the show he has filled two buck tags and a doe tag with his recurve! Enjoy the show! #GetPrimal This Podcast is sponsored by you guys, the listeners! We intentionally do not accept or seek out sponsors for the show at this time, so I can use gear from around the industry and provide honest feedback throughout the year. If you enjoy that about our show, please consider supporting the channel by heading to our website and making a purchase, large or small, which keeps the lights on and conversations flowing here at Push HQ! Shop all Quivers and Gear: www.ThePushArchery.com Online Courses & Coaching: https://thepusharchery.teachable.com The Push Archery Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepusharchery/ The Push Archery Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thepusharchery
El último peldaño (05/12/2025) XVII JORNADAS DE PARAPSICOLOGÍA DEL GRUPOP HEPTA El histórico “Grupo Hepta” organiza sus XVII Jornadas de Parapsicología en Madrid, que arrancarán el 12 de enero con Javier Sierra, y continuarán hasta el 16 de marzo, con la intervención de los ponentes: Dr. José Cabrera, Óscar Fábrega, José Manuel Nieves, Jesús Callejo, Javier Pérez Campos, Pablo Rajienstein, Enrique Echazarra y Joaquín Abenza, que intervendrá el 9 de marzo con la ponencia “Experiencias en los límites de la realidad. Testimonios extraordinarios analizados desde la parapsicología científica”. Contamos con Sol Blanco Soler, licenciada en Ciencias de la Información y parte fundamental del Grupo Hepta, que nos informó sobre los ponentes y contenidos de este evento. ECM: DESCUBRIENDO EL VELO DEL MÁS ALLÁ El Dr. Miguel Ángel Pertierra ha realizado profundas investigaciones sobre el fenómeno de las “experiencias cercanas a la muerte (ECM)”, que le han llevado a conclusiones que son muy incómodas a la ciencia actual. Ha recopilado evidencias, pruebas, indicios y explicaciones sobre qué es lo que ocurre después de fallecer una persona, y durante el proceso del tránsito a través de los métodos más novedosos además de su propia experiencia. Con todo ello ha publicado un libro de título: "No tengo miedo a la muerte". El doctor Miguel Ángel Pertierra estuvo en el programa para hablarnos sobre sus investigaciones y vivencias acerca de las experiencias cercanas a la muerte. TERROR EN LA FRONTERA En marzo de 1989, la frontera entre Texas y México se convirtió en escenario de uno de los episodios más macabros del siglo XX. Lo que comenzó como la desaparición de un joven estudiante estadounidense, Mark Kilroy, acabó destapando un culto criminal vinculado al narcotráfico, una oscura religión y sacrificios humanos. Durante tres semanas buscaron sin descanso al joven desparecido, hasta que una patrulla policial, al seguir a un vehículo sospechoso, llegó a un rancho llamado Santa Elena. Allí, bajo tierra, encontraron el horror. El investigador y escritor Cristian Puig nos trajo otro capítulo de la serie “Tras la última pista” dedicado el espeluznante caso de “Los "narcosatánicos" de Matamoros (Mexico)”. Dirección, guion y presentación: Joaquín Abenza. Producción, documentación y redes sociales: María José Garnández. Blog del programa: http://www.elultimopeldano.blogspot.com.es/ Programas emitidos en ORM: https://www.orm.es/programas/elultimopeldano/ Programas emitidos en 7 TV: https://www.la7tv.es/blog/section/el-ultimo-peldano/ WhatsApp: +34 644 823 513 Correo electrónico: escaleradelmisterio@rtrm.es Programa emitido en Onda Regional de Murcia
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Ely Sussman explains why the recent trade of Shane Baz to the Baltimore Orioles gives us a clear idea of what Edward Cabrera is currently worth. Then, Matt Goudreau, president and general manager of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, discusses all aspects of his role with the Marlins Triple-A affiliate. All Fish On First podcasts are brought to you by Jet Ski Rentals of South Florida—offering Miami's best jet ski and boat adventures. With six jet ski locations and over 120 boats, there's something for every style and every budget. With Christmas and New Year's around the corner, boats fill up fast—everyone wants that view of the fireworks from the water. They're reservation-based only. To inquire, call 305-990-2192, or check them out online at SFJetskiRentals.com. Swim Around the Diamond At the end of every episode of The Offishial Show, I will be highlighting and recommending Marlins-related content that was posted recently outside of FOF. Here's what I picked this time: Graduates: Welcome to the big leagues (East Carolina University) Edwards' youth camp growing in size, support (MLB.com) Miami Marlins Best to Wear Jersey Number Series (Marlin Maniac) Edward Cabrera exclusive interview (El Primer Out) Follow Ely (@RealEly) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Join the Marlins Discord server! Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En el episodio de hoy de PlayBall Marlins analizamos la firma de Christopher Morel y el impacto inmediato que puede tener en el equipo. También hablamos de las salidas y llegadas dentro del coaching staff, el futuro de Edward Cabrera y la posibilidad de un cambio. Debatimos sobre extensiones de contrato para piezas clave como Kyle Stowers, Eury Pérez y Jakob Marsee, revisamos los relevistas que aún permanecen en el mercado de agentes libres y cerramos con el tema del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol, incluyendo a Sandy Alcántara y Otto López. ¡Un episodio cargado de información, análisis y proyección del futuro de los Marlins! ⚾
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Alex and Ty discuss the Cubs reportedly agreeing to terms with LHP Hoby Milner. Then, the guys break out the trade machine to figure out what a potential trade for Marlins SP Edward Cabrera could look like. Spoiler alert, it won't be cheap!Get your own Setup Man Swag: https://bit.ly/setupmanobviousFREE Cubs Talk Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cubstalkGo to www.setupman.net and subscribe to our mailing list to become a part of Setup Man Nation so you never miss a show! We also do free giveaways for those who are on our list!Check us out on social media:Instagram: https://bit.ly/setupmaninstaTwitter: https://bit.ly/setupmantwitter
Amber Cabrera. Senior Assistant to the City Manager for City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Maylee De Jesús, City Clerk for the City of Boynton Beach, Florida joined to podcast to discuss increasing representation in local government. They shared recent efforts they have worked on for Latinos in Florida Local Government, advice for the next generation, and how to get involved with the Local Government Hispanic Network. This episode was recorded at the 2025 ICMA Annual Conference in Tampa, FL. Host: Meredith Reynolds