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I changed the description of Cabrera as one of the best shortstops in baseball. I name Jeter, Nomar, Tejada as certainly better than he is. Carlos Guillen has been as solid as Cabrera, and is playing much better in 2004. Michael Young is at least as good as Cabrera. Omar Vizquel has consistently been a very good SS, Angel Berroa won Rookie of the Year, and Edgar Renteria's statistics are better as well. That means Cabrera is at best the 10th best SS in baseball, which hardly qualifies him as "one of the best". - NYYW im the best shortstop not him