It was a huge, exciting milestone when Miguel Cabrera reached the 3,000 career hits Saturday at Comerica Park, becoming the 33rd player in major league history to do so.
Baseball's opening Day is today for many clubs, but for the the Detroit Tigers and others, it's tomorrow, Friday, April 8 at Comerica Park against the White Sox.
After what felt like an eternity of sitting at 499 homeruns, Miguel Cabrera has become just the 28th player to hit 500 career homeruns.
Miggy stepped to the plate in Toronto with the same anticipation that he's had during every at bat since hitting 499, will this be 500...
Today on Segment 16, the guys enjoy a sports play-by-play crew who seemed to be super impressed that Miguel Cabrera knows that he has thumbs, and ow to use them. Wait, what? Miguel got struck out, and gave a thumbs up to the pitcher, and the announcers are surprised that he can "think that quick" to give a thumbs up.
Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera sat at 399 career home runs for less than 24 hours, as he belted his 400th Saturday afternoon off of St. Louis Cardinals starter Tyler Lyons.
Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera is one home run away from the 400 milestone, after hitting his 399th Friday night in a 10-4 Tigers win over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Today in Lakeland, Fla., the Detroit Tigers announced that first baseman Miguel Cabrera was signed to a long term deal worth $248 million over eight years.
That means Miggy, counting the two years left on his old contract, will stay in Motown through 2024.
While baseball experts say the deal may backfire on the team in the future, what do you think?
According to the arrest report, Cabrera smelled of alcohol, had slurred speech and took a swig from a bottle of scotch in front of a deputy.
Police say Cabrera repeatedly refused to cooperate, saying, “Do you know who I am, you don’t know anything about my problems...