Cabrera will earn $15 million in 2009, when he would have been eligible for salary arbitration. He will average $21 million annually over the next six seasons, when he would have been eligible for free agency.
Cabrera's average salary of $19,037,500 will be the fourth-highest in the major leagues behind those of Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez ($27.5 million), Mets pitcher Johan Santana ($22,916,667) and Red Sox left fielder Manny Ramírez ($20 million).
Cabrera averaged 32 homers and 115 RBIs while hitting .318 the past four seasons for the Marlins. The only players to at least match him in their averages in all three categories over that four-year span were Albert Pujols and Vladimir Guerrero, according STATS LLC.
The four-time All-Star was criticized by some last year for his weight, but reported to camp with the Tigers in Lakeland, Fla., after dropping some pounds. He drew rave reviews for his conditioning from teammates.
In other Tiger news, center fielder Curtis Granderson was placed on the 15-day disabled list because of broken finger and will miss Opening Day. A finger on his right hand was broken Saturday when he was hit by a fastball from Philadelphia Phillies lefthander Travis Blackley in the fourth and final inning of a game called because of rain.
Capuano out again
Milwaukee Brewers lefthander Chris Capuano was told he has a torn ligament in his pitching elbow and will probably need Tommy John surgery for the second time in his career.
The 29-year-old Capuano injured his elbow in an exhibition game last Monday against Seattle. He had an MRI Thursday and team physician William Raasch confirmed the diagnosis of a torn ulnar collateral ligament.
"I composed myself mentally for it," Capuano said. "It's very daunting to consider going through a rehab considering I just rehabbed all winter, trying to get my [right] shoulder strong [after labrum surgery]."
Capuano will get a second opinion from Dr. James Andrews in the next couple of days. Andrews performed Capuano's first elbow ligament replacement surgery in 2002, when he was pitching in Arizona's farm system.
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