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<blockquote data-quote="pruman91" data-source="post: 1794414" data-attributes="member: 3916"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://stlpinchhits.com/minor-leagues/with-sights-set-on-majors-return-cardinals-reliever-genesis-cabrera-improving-in-minors/article_a423f4bc-8d6f-5a89-b561-b86fff9e35e1.html#_ga=2.188978984.2091282274.1664370279-1080978688.1664116145[/URL]</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://stlpinchhits.com/users/profile/Daniel%20Guerrero" target="_blank">Daniel Guerrero</a></p><p>The time spent with Class AAA Memphis since getting optioned on Aug. 27 has been longer than expected for left-handed reliever Genesis Cabrera.</p><p>“They told me this would last 15 days,” Cabrera said in Spanish during an interview in Memphis, Tennessee on Friday — his 27th day since returning to the minors.</p><p>Despite the wait on a potential return to the Cardinals bullpen in time for the playoffs, Cabrera's mindset is clear.</p><p>“15 days have passed, but we keep the same goal to keep working. When they feel like they need me, I’ll be ready,” he said.</p><p></p><p>Tuesday marked 31 days since the 25-year-old Cabrera returned to the minors following some struggles in the Cardinals bullpen. The left-hander came into the year as a staple of the Cardinals bullpen the past three seasons and showed much of the same to begin 2022.</p><p>Cabrera finished the first three months of the season with a 2.16 ERA across 33 1/3 innings and limited hitters to a .177 batting average. But a 12-game stretch during which he posted an 11.91 ERA in 11 1/3 innings resulted in his return to the minors for the first time since 2019.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pruman91, post: 1794414, member: 3916"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://stlpinchhits.com/minor-leagues/with-sights-set-on-majors-return-cardinals-reliever-genesis-cabrera-improving-in-minors/article_a423f4bc-8d6f-5a89-b561-b86fff9e35e1.html#_ga=2.188978984.2091282274.1664370279-1080978688.1664116145[/URL] [URL='https://stlpinchhits.com/users/profile/Daniel%20Guerrero']Daniel Guerrero[/URL] The time spent with Class AAA Memphis since getting optioned on Aug. 27 has been longer than expected for left-handed reliever Genesis Cabrera. “They told me this would last 15 days,” Cabrera said in Spanish during an interview in Memphis, Tennessee on Friday — his 27th day since returning to the minors. Despite the wait on a potential return to the Cardinals bullpen in time for the playoffs, Cabrera's mindset is clear. “15 days have passed, but we keep the same goal to keep working. When they feel like they need me, I’ll be ready,” he said. Tuesday marked 31 days since the 25-year-old Cabrera returned to the minors following some struggles in the Cardinals bullpen. The left-hander came into the year as a staple of the Cardinals bullpen the past three seasons and showed much of the same to begin 2022. Cabrera finished the first three months of the season with a 2.16 ERA across 33 1/3 innings and limited hitters to a .177 batting average. But a 12-game stretch during which he posted an 11.91 ERA in 11 1/3 innings resulted in his return to the minors for the first time since 2019. [/QUOTE]
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