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Miguel Cairo
Born: 1974

2B 1996- Blue Jays, Cubs, Devil Rays, Cardinals

Miguel Cairo's Teammates

GamesAverageHRRBI
Career 414.2749118

Stats through the 2000 season


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Cairo looked to be a fixture in Tampa Bay after guarding the keystone for the first three years of the Devil Rays' existence. His batting average improved each year he was there, and he set the team record for stolen bases with 28 in 2000. Cairo's sure arm and wide range translated into some flashy plays, but he sometimes flubbed the easy ones, and he collected six errors in the first two weeks of the 2000 campaign. Criticism from GM Chuck LaMar and manager Larry Rothschild about his fielding and his inability to take walks or move runners along wrecked his confidence and Cairo's average dropped from .295 in 1999 to .261 in 2000.

Worried that an arbitrator would turn Cairo into a millionaire, the Rays let him go in favor of youngster Brent Abernathy. After signing with the A's in January 2001, Cairo was traded to the Chicago Cubs, who moved him to third, and then was dealt mid-season to the St. Louis Cardinals. A full-time utilityman, Cairo filled in at third, second and in the outfield while batting .290 in 155 at-bats. (EPW)


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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» November 29, 1995: The Dodgers trade 2B Miguel Cairo and 3B Willis Otanez to the Mariners in exchange for 3B Mike Blowers.

» August 10, 2001: The Cubs claim Miguel Cairo and Gary Matthews Jr. off waivers by St. Louis and Pittsburgh, respectively.

» October 9, 2002: Kirk Rueter hurls the Giants to a 9–6 win over the Cardinals in the opener of the NLCS. Kenny Lofton, Benito Santiago, and David Bell homer for SF while Luis Pujols, Miguel Cairo, and JD Drew connect for St. Louis.