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04-03-2008, 12:44 PM
DETROIT -- Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera was scratched from Thursday's lineup with a pulled left quadriceps muscle.
Cabrera
Tigers manager Jim Leyland said that Cabrera could be available as a pinch hitter but wasn't sure when he would be able to play the field again.
"He could hit, but he can't run, so I don't want to use him," Leyland said before the game with Kansas City. "He had some trouble with it over the winter and it was sore during the spring, but I don't know if he hurt it during the rundown yesterday or what."
Cabrera was acquired from Florida in an offseason trade and signed a seven-year, $141 million contract extension during spring training.
Brandon Inge, who had been playing center field in place of Curtis Granderson -- who has a broken right hand -- moved to third, and rookie Clete Thomas started in center.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
Cabrera
Tigers manager Jim Leyland said that Cabrera could be available as a pinch hitter but wasn't sure when he would be able to play the field again.
"He could hit, but he can't run, so I don't want to use him," Leyland said before the game with Kansas City. "He had some trouble with it over the winter and it was sore during the spring, but I don't know if he hurt it during the rundown yesterday or what."
Cabrera was acquired from Florida in an offseason trade and signed a seven-year, $141 million contract extension during spring training.
Brandon Inge, who had been playing center field in place of Curtis Granderson -- who has a broken right hand -- moved to third, and rookie Clete Thomas started in center.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press