

| AVG | HR | RBI | Runs | SB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| .255 | 2 | 31 | 59 | 25 |
Everth Cabrera's second career home run was a big one. The light-hitting shortstop hit a walk-off grand slam off of Francisco Rodriguez on Friday night after striking out in his first three at-bats. The Padres beat the Mets 6-2 in San Diego.
The three strikeouts are much more indicative of Cabrera's usual game, and he isn't a great option in even NL-only formats.
Everth Cabrera went 3-for-4 in a game that featured very little offense for the Padres. He doubled, stole a base and scored the lone run in their 13-1 loss to the Nationals.
Cabrera is the only Padre who didn't embarrass himself against the lowly Nats on Saturday, but he's had few other things to cheer about this season. He should be left off fantasy rosters as you likely don't want his .237 average dragging you down.
Everth Cabrera led the Padres to victory on Saturday, going 2-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored as the Friars beat the Dodgers 7-4 on the Fourth of July.
Cabrera has hit relatively well for the Padres since coming off the 60-day disabled list on June 19, but still has a long ways to go before being considered a good option at shortstop in most formats.
Everth Cabrera has been activated from the 60-day DL following his recovery from a broken hand, according to TSN.
Cabrera has solid speed and fared well during his stint in the minors with a .333 batting average, and he is worth a look for NL-only leagues.
Everth Cabrera is ready to begin a rehab assignment expected to last the maximum 20 days at Single-A Lake Elsinore reports the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Cabrera should see some playing time once he gets back because of his speed, but his limited defensive abilities should curtail his at bats.
Everth Cabrera had his cast removed this week while recovering from a broken hamate bone in his left hand, according to MLB.com.
He will remain on the shelf until at least mid-June. He has good speed, but his poor defensive skills could limit his playing time in the Padres' infield.
Everth Cabrera has a broken hamate bone in his left hand, according to the North County Times. He suffered the injury when struck by a pitch during Sunday's game against the Phillies.
Cabrera will be on the shelf for at least two months while recovering. He has solid speed, but did not swipe any bases over six games this season.
The Padres are very pleased with the work of rookie shortstop Everth Cabrera thus far. He came over as a Rule V draft pick from the Rockies and made the cut despite never playing about A-ball. "He has handled himself very well, especially on the defensive side," manager Bud Black tells MLB.com. Cabrera booted eight balls this spring but has yet to make an error in the regular season.
Starter Luis Rodriguez wouldn't appear to be much of a roadblock to further playing time, but the Padres will likely be patient with this 22-year-old speedster. Cabrera is getting baptized by fire, and Black won't turn up the heat for a while.
Everth Cabrera was 1-for-4 with two RBI in San Diego's win over the Dodgers on Sunday.
The 22-year-old Cabrera has struggled at times to field the ball during the spring, but given the suspect nature of the Padres' middle infield, he may a chance to lock down a spot as a utility man. Still, even if he does crack the roster, he will be worth little in NL-only leagues.
Everth Cabrera was 0-for-2 with an RBI on Thursday. He started a double-play in the field, but he also committed his third error of the spring.
Cabrera is making himself look like a defensive liability, so it's highly unlikely that he'll make the Padres' club out of camp at this point.
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