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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Wednesday, December 12, 2007 When the Detroit Tigers added Miguel Cabrera to an already imposing lineup last week, you could practically hear the hearts pound and feel the temples throb in Cleveland, Minnesota, Chicago and Kansas City. "I'll bet there are some left-handed pitchers that aren't too excited in the American League,'' said Boston manager Terry Francona. Forget about Cabrera's girth for a minute and consider what he's accomplished before his 25th birthday. In September, he became the third-youngest player in hi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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