Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera bolstered his Hall of Fame resume, as he became the latest player to join the 3,000 career hits club. Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera bolstered his ...
Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera is officially ... He also stated that Cabrera opened lots of doors for people from his country. The current generation of baseball stars from Venezuela ...
Current players and coaches are ... From 2009-2012, Miguel Cabrera was arguably the best hitter in baseball. He hit .332/.414/.590 over those four seasons and won two batting titles.
At his current pace, he'll finish 2015 with 2,942 hits. In his condition ... But we're talking about Miguel Cabrera, one of the greatest right-handed hitters of all time. The same Cabrera who ...
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Miguel Cabrera in 2021 was the last hitter to reach the vaunted mark, but just one current slugger has eclipsed ... and seems likelier than Machado to hit the 500 mark, the Padres third baseman ...
One popular method of determining the best MLB hitter ever is how often they came through with a hit. It eliminates ... Detroit Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera is the active leader in ...
This prestigious group only has 28 members, with the most recent member, Miguel Cabrera, joining in 2021. Recently, Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees hit his ... ranking of 18 current players ...
(Photo by Adam Hunger/Getty Images) New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, signed to a 10-year, $341 million deal after Cleveland traded him, hit ... past history. Miguel Cabrera, now 40 ...
The most recent addition was Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera in 2021 ... including Tatis Jr. and the Padres' current home run co-leader, Machado. Both San Diego hitters were given “50/50” odds ...
Pick a current or future Hall of Famer — Frank Thomas in the mid-’90s, Albert Pujols in the 2000s or, most recently, Miguel Cabrera in the ... could hit 40 homers annually.
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