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Detroit Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera gives a young Indians fans a pair of game-used batting gloves, a baseball bat and two baseballs following a funny exchange Tuesday night.
But the game still meant so much to Detroit as it was the last time future Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera would play in a big-league game. And his send-off at first base couldn't have been scripted ...
Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera threw his glove at a ball when Anibal Sanchez caught Cabrera by surprise with a pickoff throw in the first inning Tuesday night in Chicago. (Courtesy of MLB.TV ...
But that's what happened with Miguel Cabrera. During the first inning of Tuesday's Cubs-Tigers game, Detroit starter Anibal Sanchez threw over to first base in an attem pixel 1 ...
Cabrera, 40, has 3,173 hits and 511 home runs, plus a .306 batting average entering the final game of his 21-year playing career. Cabrera ranks 16th in hits and tied for 25th in home runs on MLB's ...
Miguel Cabrera played 21 MLB seasons in his Hall of Fame-caliber career, hitting .306 with 3,174 hits, ... After the game, Cabrera signed the glove and let Torkelson keep it.
For a milestone as significant as 500, it runs from the dirt in the right-handed batter's box to his cleats, pants, belt, jersey, batting gloves, helmet, hat, every item. Miguel has an exclusive ...
Cabrera, 40, has 3,173 hits and 511 home runs, plus a .306 batting average entering the final game of his 21-year playing career. Cabrera ranks 16th in hits and tied for 25th in home runs on MLB's ...