Miguel Cabrera, who reported to the Tigers on Thursday roughly a week after his arrest, expressed remorse. "I want to apologize to everybody -- to my teammates, to my fans, to my family, to the owner, to the Detroit Tigers," Cabrera said. "I just want to say that I'm very sorry for what I've done," he continued through a translator. "I want to apologize to all my teammates, my owner, my family, my friends and everybody that I've let down. I've worked very hard for a period of time in overcoming this. I just want to get back and play and have everybody forgive me. I ask for forgiveness." Cabrera was charged with driving under the influence and resisting an officer without violence. "I'm very sorry," he said, "and I want to apologize to the policeman for that night. I acted in a bad way, and I hope that they forgive me. I'm very sorry for what I did. I also thank them for the way they handled everything, because at the end, it came out to be the best way. "I believe in the American justice system. It will take its course, and I believe in the end, things will be cleared up and I will be good. I also want to regain my reputation. I will work hard to regain that respect. ... I just want to get back to baseball and work hard and continue my career."