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Padres' Everth Cabrera 'surprised' and 'disappointed' by report linking him to PEDs
PEORIA, Ariz. - San Diego Padres shortstop Everth Cabrera says he was "a little surprised" and "disappointed" by a report that his name was listed in the records of a now-closed Florida clinic at the centre of a Major League Baseball investigation into banned performance-enhancing drugs.
ESPN reported Tuesday that Cabrera was on a list as having received performance-enhancing drugs, although the network said the documents are not proof he used or received them.
Cabrera declined specific comment on Biogenesis of America, the closed anti-aging clinic in Coral Gables, Fla. He did not say whether he had taken, purchased or received performance-enhancing drugs.
"I'm going to fully co-operate with Major League Baseball," Cabrera said, "but I can't say anything about that right now."
Cabrera, who led the NL with 44 stolen bases last season, said he spoke with Padres manager Bud Black twice Wednesday about the issue, the final time with general manager Josh Byrnes present.
Black, who has a strong relationship with Cabrera, didn't sound overly concerned about the situation.
"We're satisfied by what we heard," Black said. "We believe this will resolve itself in a positive way."
While he wouldn't divulge details, Black said his conversation with Cabrera convinced him all will be well.
"It's something that, for a moment, might be a distraction," Black said. "There is some disappointment that some of our guys are mentioned in the press, but I think, in the long run, everything will work itself out."
Cabrera has not tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs. But he could be subject to a 50-game suspension if MLB finds evidence he possessed banned substances or participated in their sale or distribution. Players also can be suspended for a conviction for use or possession of PEDs.
ESPN said a document it obtained listed $1,500 next to Cabrera's name with a date of March, which the network said was presumably last year.
Padres relief pitcher Fautino De Los Santos, claimed off waivers from Milwaukee on Feb. 6, was listed for $700 in March, ESPN said.
Black spoke briefly with De Los Santos but did not reveal the content of that discussion.
Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal will miss the first 50 games of the season following a positive test for testosterone in November. Grandal apologized at the time and again last weekend.
"We don't ever want to be associated with PEDs; the rules are easy to follow, and the policies are clear," Byrnes said. "But at this particular time, we don't want to assume anything about Everth. With Yasmani, there was a positive test. This is a different set of circumstances."
Cabrera hit .246 with 49 runs last year, including a .281 average in September.
"I'm sorry about the situation" caused to the Padres, he said.
Notes: Grandal's left middle finger passed important tests this week, when the Padres catcher hit for the first time since fall. The finger was inflamed on Wednesday morning but didn't have residual pain from two batting-practice sessions this week, when he hit from both sides of the plate. ... RHP Freddy Garcia is to start Sunday's exhibition against Seattle. Garcia, who signed a minor league deal with the Padres, will pitch two innings. Starting rotation prospect Casey Kelly will pitch after that. Sean O'Sullivan will start Friday and Tyson Ross will start Saturday. ... The team conducted a rain-shortened workout Wednesday morning.
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