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July 18, 2008

Asdrubal speaks

Asdrubal Cabrera didn't do a single interview the entire time he was with the Bisons but he certainly did a lot of talking with his bat. He finally spoke to Cleveland Plain Dealer beat writer Paul Hoynes prior to tonight's game in Seattle. Manager Eric Wedge had some good things to say too, although Wedge still sounds obsessed with keeping Cabrera either away from donuts or McDonald's (just joking there but Wedge has been pounding the junk food theme with Cabrera for weeks).

Will be interesting to see how often the Indians use him at shortstop.

---Mike Harrington

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If you are a baseball fan, the only thing better than watching a game is talking about it. And there will be lots of talk here, from the Yankees to the Bisons and around the majors. Reporters Mike Harrington and Amy Moritz provide the background and commentary.

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