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By Buster Olney
Thursday, October 8, 2009 Police reportedly don't know everything that took place inside Miguel Cabrera's home Saturday morning because neither the Tigers' first baseman nor his wife would elaborate about who did what to whom. But here is what is known: Rosangel Cabrera, the player's wife, made a 911 call at 6:05 a.m. and asked police to come to the home. Police arrived and administered a test to determine Miguel Cabrera's blood alcohol level, and the reading came back at 0.26, more than three times the legal limit to d ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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