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Oswaldo Cabrera can do it all: Video validates Yankees utility star’s versatility

Esteban Quiñones by Esteban Quiñones
December 23, 2024
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Oswaldo Cabrera, the versatile New York Yankees utility player, has always been celebrated for his ability to contribute wherever the team needs him most. Whether it’s covering the infield, patrolling the outfield, or delivering clutch performances at the plate, he has proven himself indispensable on the diamond. Now, in a recent viral video posted on X.com (formerly Twitter) by CollectibleXchange founder Brandon Steiner, Cabrera is showing that his versatility extends to both baseball and far beyond.

The video, titled “Oswaldo Cabrera can do it all…..on the field and at CollectibleXchange!”, features the Yankees star stepping into every imaginable role at CollectibleXchange, a marketplace for sports memorabilia. From CEO to warehouse worker, accountant, customer service representative, and even packaging specialist, Cabrera is seen enthusiastically tackling every task. His natural charisma and work ethic shine through, providing a playful yet powerful testament to the qualities that make him a fan favorite both on and off the field.

Oswaldo Cabrera can do it all…..on the field and at CollectibleXchange! pic.twitter.com/V6KwXQ2TuB

— Brandon Steiner (@BrandonSteiner) December 20, 2024

In the video, Cabrera is seen sorting items, handling customer calls, managing accounts, and even loading boxes—all while maintaining his signature infectious energy. The lighthearted portrayal resonates with fans who’ve grown to love his “team-first” mentality during games.

The message is clear: whether it’s stepping up for his team in the Bronx or pitching in for a business, Cabrera has a “whatever-it-takes” mindset. This versatility mirrors his role with the Yankees, where his ability to seamlessly transition between positions has been critical to the team’s success.

New York Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. (13) and Oswaldo Cabrera celebrate after Game 1 of the baseball AL Championship Series against the Cleveland Guardians Monday, Oct. 14, 2024, in New York. The Yankees won 5-2.
AP Photo/Seth Wenig

A glimpse of Cabrera’s versatility

The CollectibleXchange video is more than just a fun marketing piece; it’s a reflection of who Oswaldo Cabrera is as a person. His willingness to dive into different roles with energy and enthusiasm mirrors his approach to baseball, where he’s willing to do whatever it takes to help his team succeed.

For the Yankees, Cabrera represents the perfect blend of talent, versatility, and character. Whether he’s diving for a catch in Yankee Stadium or sorting packages at CollectibleXchange, his “can-do” spirit is an example of what it means to be a true team player.

CollectibleXchange, founded by Brandon Steiner, is known for its focus on connecting fans with authentic sports memorabilia. Having Cabrera star in such a relatable and fun campaign is a brilliant move, blending humor with a reminder of his work ethic. For the Yankees’ utility star, it’s also an opportunity to connect with fans in a unique way, showing he’s just as approachable and hardworking off the field.

The video’s lighthearted tone and relatable content have struck a chord with Yankees fans. Comments on X.com highlight how the video captures Cabrera’s hardworking personality, with many fans expressing admiration for his “can-do” attitude. One fan commented, “Oswaldo isn’t just a utility player on the field—he’s a utility player in life!” Another joked, “If this baseball thing doesn’t work out, he has got a future running a warehouse.”

The positive reception underscores Cabrera’s growing popularity among the Yankees faithful. While star power often dominates headlines, it’s players like Cabrera—approachable, hardworking, and selfless—who build lasting connections with fans.

Cabrera’s Yankees role: A true utility superstar

New York Yankees’ Oswaldo Cabrera (95) celebrates at the dugout with manager Aaron Boone, right, and teammates after hitting a home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the third inning of a baseball game Sunday, June 9, 2024, in New York.
AP Photo/Noah K. Murray

Since making his MLB debut in 2022, Cabrera has been a Swiss Army knife for the Yankees. His versatility has allowed manager Aaron Boone to plug him into a variety of positions, including second base, third base, shortstop, and all three outfield spots. In a league where specialization often reigns supreme, Cabrera’s ability to handle multiple roles with competence is a rare and valuable asset.

What makes Cabrera stand out isn’t just his flexibility but the enthusiasm he brings to every assignment. Whether it’s diving for a ball in the outfield or turning a slick double play in the infield, he approaches every opportunity with the same level of commitment. His switch-hitting capabilities also make him a valuable piece in the Yankees’ lineup, providing flexibility to counter opposing pitching strategies.

In 2023, Cabrera’s defensive prowess and hustle were on full display, earning him praise from teammates, coaches, and fans alike. Boone has often referred to the utility star as a “glue guy,” someone whose presence helps hold the team together through injuries, slumps, and roster adjustments.

Cabrera’s journey to the major leagues is an inspiring one. Signed by the Yankees as an international free agent in 2015, the Venezuelan-born player worked his way through the minor league system with grit and determination. By the time he debuted for the Yankees in 2022, he was ready to show his all-around skills to the world. His utility role has since grown into a key component of the Yankees’ strategy, and fans appreciate his reliability, hustle, and passion for the game.

Oswaldo’s future in pinstripes

As the Yankees look to the future, Cabrera’s role could become even more critical. While stars like Aaron Judge and Gerrit Cole will continue to anchor the team, it’s players like him who provide the depth and versatility that championship teams rely on. His ability to step into any position and deliver at a high level ensures that he’ll remain a key piece of the Yankees’ puzzle for years to come.

Cabrera’s future may also include further development at the plate. While his defensive contributions are undeniable, improving his offensive consistency could elevate him to an everyday starter. With a disciplined approach and a strong work ethic, he has the potential to become a fixture in the Yankees’ lineup, providing both versatility and production.

On Oct 9, 2024, the New York Yankees have announced that Oswaldo Cabrera will return to first base for Game 3 of the American League Division Series (ALDS) against the Kansas City Royals.
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Additionally, Cabrera’s personality and fan-friendly nature position him as a potential face of the franchise’s outreach efforts. As seen in the CollectibleXchange video, his charisma makes him a natural ambassador for the team, connecting with fans in ways that go beyond his on-field performance.

As he continues to grow in his Yankees role, the utility star is poised to remain a fan favorite and an invaluable part of the team’s future. With his unique combination of skills and charisma, Oswaldo Cabrera truly can do it all.

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