Miguel Cabrera Arrested: Tigers Slugger Charged With DUI
miguel cabreraDetroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera was arrested late Wednesday on suspicion of drunken driving in Florida, police said, the latest episode for the first baseman who has struggled with drinking-related problems.
Cabrera, 27, was spotted by a deputy in a car with a smoking engine  alongside a road in Fort Pierce. Inside the vehicle, Cabrera smelled of  alcohol, had slurred speech and took a swig from a bottle of scotch in  front of a deputy, according to the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office.  He refused to cooperate and more deputies were called to the scene.
The arrest occurred about 110 miles southeast of Lakeland,  where the Tigers hold spring training. Pitchers and catchers began  workouts earlier this week, but position players like Cabrera don't  start until Saturday.
"It's hard," said second baseman Carlos Guillen, who is in camp  recovering from an injury. "He's a really good friend. I know he was  working hard in the winter to have a good season this year."
One deputy struck Cabrera in the left thigh several times with his  knee after Cabrera pushed into him, causing the ballplayer to fall into  the patrol car. Cabrera refused to take a breath test, deputies said.
He was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol  and resisting an officer without violence. He posted $1,350 bond and was  released from jail at 7:45 a.m. Thursday.
The news was slow to reach the Tigers' spring training complex, but  Guillen, who like Cabrera is from Venezuela, was shaken when he found  out.
"I worry about him. He's got a lot of talent," Guillen said. "It's tough for him, for us, for Venezuelans."
Detroit general manager Dave Dombrowski wasn't immediately available for comment.
Cabrera is coming off perhaps his best season. He hit .328 with 38  home runs and 126 RBIs in 2010 and finished second to Josh Hamilton in  the American League MVP vote.
In 2009, police said the All-Star first baseman got into a fight with  his wife after a night of drinking, right before his team surrendered  the American League Central Division title to the Twins.
Dombrowski had to pick up Cabrera at the station after that incident. No charges were filed.
During spring training last year, Cabrera said he was done drinking alcohol after he spent much of the offseason in counseling.
"You guys write in the paper 'alcoholic,' that's not right," he said  last March before a spring training workout. "I don't know how to  explain, but it's not an alcohol problem."
Cabrera has a home in Boca Raton, about 75 miles south of Fort Pierce. There was no phone listing for him.

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