Overview
- Baltimore is among numerous teams discussing a Cabrera deal with Miami, according to reports from The Athletic and the New York Post.
- Rival clubs view the Marlins’ asking price as high, with some executives doubting Cabrera will ultimately be moved.
- The Orioles are pushing to add a third frontline starter to pair with Trevor Rogers and Kyle Bradish, reflecting an urgent approach after 2025.
- Cabrera, 27, logged a 3.53 ERA over 137.2 innings in 2025 with premium velocity and returned for two late-season starts after a September elbow sprain.
- He carries multiple years of club control with a projected $3.7 million 2026 salary, and Miami has kept Eury Pérez off the table while exploring swaps of pitching for bats.