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Miguel Cabrera

Venezuelan baseball player (born )

For other people named Miguel Cabrera or "Miggy", see Miguel Cabrera (disambiguation) and Miggy (disambiguation).

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cabrera and the second or maternal family name is Torres.

Baseball player

Miguel Cabrera

Cabrera with the Detroit Tigers in

First baseman / Third baseman / Designated hitter / Outfielder
Born: () April 18, (age&#;41)
Maracay, Venezuela

Batted: Right

Threw: Right

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  • 12× All-Star (–, –, )
  • World Series champion ()
  • 2× AL MVP (, )
  • Triple Crown ()
  • 7× Silver Slugger Award (, , , , , , )
  • 2× AL Hank Aaron Award (, )
  • 4× AL batting champion (–, )
  • 2× AL home run leader (, )
  • 2× AL RBI leader (, )

José Miguel Cabrera Torres (born April 18, ), nicknamed "Miggy", is a Venezuelan former professional baseballfirst baseman, third baseman, and designated hitter who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Florida Marlins and Detroit Tigers.

Debuting in , he was a two-time American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) award winner, a four-time AL batting champion, and a time MLB All-Star. Although he primarily played in left and right field before , he spent the majority of his major league career at first and third base. He claimed the 17th MLB Triple Crown in , the first to do so in 45 seasons.

Cabrera is one of three players in MLB history to have a career batting average above , home runs, and 3, hits, joining Hank Aaron and Willie Mays. Cabrera is regarded as one of the greatest hitters of all time.

At 16 years old, Cabrera was signed by Tigres de Aragua of the Venezuelan Winter League, where recorded his first hit as a professional in December Cabrera was signed in as an amateur free agent by the Florida Marlins, and progressed through their minor league system.

He made his MLB debut in mid at the age of 20, and contributed to the Marlins' World Series victory later that year. Over the next four seasons, Cabrera was a regular player for the Marlins before being traded to the Detroit Tigers before the season.

In , Cabrera became the first player since Carl Yastrzemski in to win the batting Triple Crown, leading the AL with a batting average, 44 home runs, and runs batted in (RBI), earning him the AL MVP award that year.

In the first half of , Cabrera was on pace to shatter his numbers from his prior Triple Crown season. He became the first player to ever reach 30 home runs and 90 RBIs before the all-star break and was on pace to bat with 53 home runs and RBIs at that time. However, injuries plagued much of the latter half of the season and both his performance and playing time were reduced as a result.

Overall, Cabrera still improved on his previous year's batting performance, including a career-high batting average, and received his second consecutive AL MVP award.

Cabrera won four AL batting titles, including three in consecutive years (–), and batted over in 11 different seasons. He hit 30 or more home runs in ten separate seasons and drove in over runs in 12 separate seasons (including 11 consecutive seasons, –).

Cabrera is the all-time leader in career home runs and hits by a Venezuelan player, surpassing Andrés Galarraga and Omar Vizquel respectively. He joined the home run club in and the 3, hit club in ; he was the seventh player in MLB history to reach both milestones. In international competition, he represented Venezuela at five World Baseball Classic tournaments from to Cabrera retired after the season and will continue working with the Tigers' organization as a special assistant to the president of baseball operations.

Early life

Cabrera was born in Maracay, Aragua State, Venezuela, to parents Miguel Cabrera and Gregoria Torres de Cabrera. Growing up, Cabrera showed interest in volleyball as well as baseball. From early on, he was guided by his maternal uncle, David Torres. At 14, he was enrolled in a baseball school in Cagua, so he could continue his studies while still playing ball.[1]

Minor leagues

Miguel was signed by the Marlins in as an amateur free agent and came up through their farm system, teaming with future major leaguers Adrián González and Dontrelle Willis.[2]

He began his professional career in as a shortstop in the Gulf Coast League (GCL).

After batting with 10 doubles, two triples, and two home runs through 57 games for the GCL Marlins, Cabrera was promoted to Class-A ball where he finished the final eight games batting with 6 RBIs for the New York–Penn League (NYPL) Blue Sox in Utica, New York.[3] While playing that winter for the Tigres de Aragua in the Venezuelan Winter League, manager Bill Plummer moved Cabrera from shortstop to third base.

Heading into , the Marlins bumped Cabrera up to the Low Class-A Kane County Cougars. He earned his way into the Futures Game during All-Star Weekend in Seattle, along with González. He ended the year batting with 30 extra-base hits, 66 RBIs, and distinguished himself as having the strongest arm in the Midwest League.[2]

Entering the following season, Cabrera was once again promoted, this time to the Jupiter Hammerheads of the High Class-A Florida State League.

At the request of the Marlins coach Ozzie Guillén, Cabrera made the transition from shortstop to third base. By July, his average was at , and he led his team with 45 RBI earning himself a second trip to the Future's game, where he collected two singles.[4] He finished the season batting with 43 doubles and 75 RBIs.

Up to this point, he hit just nine homers in his at-bats.[2]

To begin the season, Cabrera earned another promotion to the Double-A Carolina Mudcats. There he again teamed up with Willis, the left-handed fireballer with whom he would join in the majors. In April, he hit , and by June his average stood at with 10 homers and 59 RBIs before being called up to the majors.[2]

Major league career

Florida Marlins (–)

Rookie year and World Series

Cabrera made his major league debut on June 20, , at 20 years old.

Cabrera hit a walk-off home run in his first major league game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, following Billy Parker in and Josh Bard in as the third player since to hit a game-winning home run in his big-league debut. Cabrera rapidly established himself, as his stellar play in July made him the Marlins' cleanup hitter. Cabrera's postseason play helped propel Florida to the World Series title over the New York Yankees and landed him on the cover of ESPN The Magazine during the offseason.[5] He finished fifth in the NL Rookie of the Year voting, as teammate Dontrelle Willis took home the award.[6]

In the NLDS against the Giants, Cabrera hit with three RBIs.

After changing positions in the heat of the NLCS against the Chicago Cubs, he hit with three homers and six RBIs, including clutch home runs in Game 1 and Game 7 that gave the Marlins crucial leads. In Game 4 of the World Series against the Yankees, Cabrera faced Roger Clemens for the first time in his career. In the first inning, Clemens threw a mph fastball in the vicinity of Cabrera's chin, causing Cabrera to turn and stare at Clemens.

Later in the at-bat, Cabrera hit a pitch to deep right field for a two-run home run.[7] The home run would give the Marlins an early 2–0 lead en route to a 4–3 Marlins victory that evened the series at two games apiece.[8] Cabrera and the Marlins would go on to win the World Series in 6 games.[9]

In his first season, Cabrera batted (for), with 12 home runs, 62 RBIs, 39 runs, 21 doubles, and three triples in 87 games played and received NL Rookie of the Month honors for both July and September.[2]

1st All-Star Game

On April 20, , Cabrera recorded his th career hit, an RBI single in the seventh inning against Roberto Hernández.

In , Cabrera batted with 33 home runs, RBIs, runs, hits, a on-base percentage, and a slugging percentage from the third and fourth spots in the order, while playing in games and earning his first All-Star appearance. Cabrera spent the entire season playing in the outfield and had 13 outfield assists. In total fielding chances, he committed nine errors (tied for the most among NL outfielders)[10] and made putouts.

Cabrera also appeared in his first career all-star game, as a reserve. Cabrera hit an RBI scoring forceout in the 8th inning to drive in Moisés Alou.[11]

In , Cabrera finished second in the National League in hits with and batted with 33 home runs, 43 doubles, two triples, and RBIs.

He was voted to his second consecutive All-Star Game, along with teammates Paul Lo Duca and Willis, and won his first Silver Slugger Award. Cabrera's 33 home runs made him the youngest player in Major League Baseball history with back-to-back homer seasons, at 22 years, days. Albert Pujols performed the feat at 22 years, days.

Cabrera ultimately would have four seasons with at least runs batted in, which is the most among Marlin players in history, and he is the only one to have had consecutive RBI seasons.[12]

On June 22, , pitcher Todd Williams let the first pitch of an attempted intentional walk get too close to the plate and Cabrera reached out and singled it to right center field.

The hit occurred during the 10th inning, scoring the winning run to give the Marlins a 6–5 lead over the Baltimore Orioles.[13]

During a July 9, 7–6 road loss to the New York Mets, Cabrera became involved in an altercation with teammate Scott Olsen. With the Marlins trailing 2–0, Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca hit a hard grounder that glanced off Cabrera's glove and rolled into left field, allowing a run to score as Lo Duca raced to second with a double.

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As they came off the field, Olsen could be seen shouting something at Cabrera. A moment later, television cameras showed Cabrera in the crowded dugout reaching past teammates to poke his finger at Olsen as the pitcher walked past him. Olsen tried to jab back at Cabrera, who charged Olsen and tried to kick the pitcher before the players were quickly separated by teammates.[14] Cabrera was voted to represent the National League All-Stars for the third time in his career and made his first appearance in the Home Run Derby.

Cabrera finished in third place with 15 home runs in the event.[15]

With teammates Josh Willingham and Dan Uggla hitting behind and ahead of him respectively, Cabrera finished the year with a batting average, 26 home runs, and RBIs.[2] He was selected for his third consecutive All-Star Game and won his second Silver Slugger Award.[16][17] Cabrera battled the Pittsburgh Pirates' shortstop Freddy Sanchez for the National League batting crown until the last day of the regular season.

Marlins manager Joe Girardi decided to bat Cabrera leadoff for the final game of the season to give him more chances to get a hit for the crown.[18] He ended up finishing second to Sanchez. Cabrera also finished the campaign with a slugging percentage and a on-base percentage.[2]

On February 17, Cabrera became the first player of the offseason to win his arbitration hearing, obtaining a one-year contract worth $ million.[19]

Cabrera made his fourth consecutive All-Star game.

He was initially scheduled to participate in the Home Run Derby during the All-Star weekend, but an injured left shoulder suffered a few days before the All-Star break, forced him out of the derby and limited him in the All-Star game to a pinch-hit at-bat against Dan Haren in which he struck out.[20][21]

On September 4, Cabrera recorded his th RBI in the major leagues, making him the third-youngest player to accumulate RBIs.

Hall of Famers Mel Ott and Ted Williams were the only players to precede him in this feat.[22] On September 15, , in a game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, Cabrera drove in at least runs for the fourth consecutive year.[23] His th RBI came in the first inning against Ubaldo Jiménez. Five innings later, Cabrera added four more RBIs when he hit a ball feet (&#;m) into the center field trees for his first career grand slam.[24] He joined David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujols, Mark Teixeira, Bobby Abreu, and Vladimir Guerrero as the only players to reach the RBI plateau in each of the four previous seasons.[25]

In , Cabrera won the NL Player of the Week twice (April 1–8 and June 4–10).[26] He also passed former Marlins Gary Sheffield and Derrek Lee for second on the franchise home run list.

Cabrera moved into third in all-time franchise RBIs and first in batting average. Cabrera ended the season with career highs in both home runs (34) and runs batted in () while hitting for a average.[2]

Detroit Tigers (–)

On December 5, , the Marlins traded Cabrera and starting pitcher Dontrelle Willis to the Detroit Tigers for pitchers Andrew Miller, Dallas Trahern, Eulogio De La Cruz and Burke Badenhop, outfielder Cameron Maybin and catcher Mike Rabelo.[27]

On March 22, , Cabrera reached an agreement with the Tigers on an eight-year, $ million contract extension.

At the time, the deal was the fourth-largest in baseball history, behind those signed by Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, and Manny Ramirez.[28] The deal was also the largest in Tigers history at the time, surpassing the five-year, $75 million contract signed by Magglio Ordóñez in (it was later surpassed in when Prince Fielder signed a nine-year, $ million deal) Cabrera earned $ million in and was to receive an average of $20 million per year through [28]

Cabrera made his Tigers debut on March 31, , playing third base in a home game against the Kansas City Royals.

In his third at-bat, he hit a solo home run off Royals pitcher Gil Meche. He finished the game 1-for-5 with two strikeouts, and the Tigers lost 5–4 in 11 innings.[29] On April 22, manager Jim Leyland announced that Cabrera would be moving to first base, with Carlos Guillén becoming the starting third baseman. Cabrera had already made seven appearances at first, the first appearances at the position of his career.[30] Cabrera was named the ALPlayer of the Month for July after batting with eight home runs and 31 RBIs.[31] On September 7, Cabrera reached the 1,hit plateau on a home run off Twins pitcher Glen Perkins.[32]

Cabrera finished the season with a career-high 37 home runs, which led the American League.[33] He became the youngest AL home run champion since Troy Glaus in [34] He also established a new career high in RBIs ().[2] He became one of only six players who had driven in at least runs in each of the past five seasons, joining Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujols, David Ortiz, Bobby Abreu, and Mark Teixeira.[35]

On Opening Day, Cabrera hit a grand slam to left-center that traveled more than feet (&#;m) at Comerica Park to help the Detroit Tigers to a 15–2 victory over the Texas Rangers.

Cabrera finished the game 4-for-6 with six RBIs.[36] On August 23, , Cabrera hit his th career home run in a game against the Oakland A's.[37] He became only the fourth Venezuelan player to ever reach that plateau.[37]

Across the season, Cabrera posted a batting average, which was fourth in the AL.[38] He also tied his career-high in hits with , which was also fourth among AL players.[38] Cabrera also had RBI on the season, making it the sixth straight year he attained the RBI mark.[2]

On May 28, in a game against the Oakland Athletics in Detroit, Cabrera hit three home runs in a 5–4 Tigers loss.[39] Two of the home runs came against starter Ben Sheets, and one against closer Andrew Bailey.[40] It was the first three-home run game in Cabrera's career and came in his first game returning to the team after his daughter's birth.[41][42]

Cabrera was named an AL All-Star for the first time since joining the American League, and the fifth time in his eight-year career.[16] He was chosen to be the starter in place of Minnesota Twins star Justin Morneau, who had suffered a concussion against the Tigers on July 9.[43] Cabrera also participated in the Home Run Derby, finishing fourth in the event with 12 home runs.[44]

On September 26, in a game against the Cleveland Indians, Cabrera suffered a high ankle sprain while getting back to first base on a pick-off attempt.[45] He initially tried to play, but the Tigers decided to shut him down for the remainder of the season.[46][47][48] Cabrera ended the season with a batting average, a career-high 38 home runs, and RBIs.[49] The lack of a strong #5 hitter to follow Cabrera in the Tigers' lineup also resulted in him drawing a career-high 89 walks, which included an AL-leading 32 intentional passes.

On defense, Cabrera led all AL first basemen in errors, with [50][2]

In the AL MVP voting, Cabrera finished second to Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers.[51]

First career batting title

Cabrera was named to his second AL All-Star team as a reserve in , his sixth All-Star Game appearance overall.[16] On July 15, the first game after the All-Star break, Cabrera collected his 1,th career hit, in a game against the Chicago White Sox.[52] During the season, Cabrera hit for a average, winning the AL batting title, while also leading the AL in on-base percentage () and doubles (48).[2] He had his eighth straight RBI season () and fifth straight HR season (30).

He also reached a new career-high in walks with [2] On defense, Cabrera led all AL first basemen in errors, with [50]

Cabrera hit with six home runs and 21 RBIs in September ,[53] propelling the Tigers into the playoffs and eventually the American League Championship Series.

In the ALCS, Cabrera hit with four doubles, three home runs, and seven RBI, and posted a OPS, but the Tigers fell to the Texas Rangers in six games.[54]

Through , he had the sixth-best career batting average of all active players (), and seventh-best slugging percentage () and OPS ().[55]

Triple Crown, first MVP season, and World Series

See also: Triple Crown (baseball) §&#;Batting Triple Crown

In , after the signing of first baseman Prince Fielder, the Tigers announced Cabrera would move back to third base.[56] In a spring training game against the Philadelphia Phillies, Cabrera was struck below the right eye by a ground ball off the bat of Hunter Pence, which broke a bone.[57] Despite this, after seeing the team's orbitalsurgeon, Dr.

Srinivas Iyengar, Cabrera believed he would be ready for opening day on April 5.[58] He was, and was in the starting lineup on Opening Day.[59]

On April 7, Cabrera and new teammate Fielder each hit two home runs against the Red Sox, including back-to-back homers in the fifth inning.[60] That week, from April 4–8, Cabrera was named AL Player of the Week, his ninth time achieving that honor, five of them being with Detroit.[61] Cabrera hit 5-for in three games over that span with three home runs and eight RBI.[62] On April 27, Cabrera collected his 1,th RBI in a game against the Yankees.

He was the sixth youngest player to reach the mark, with only Mel Ott, Jimmie Foxx, Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey Jr., and Lou Gehrig being younger.[63]

Cabrera was named to the American League All-Star team as a reserve, as Rangers' third baseman Adrián Beltré was voted as the starter. This marked Cabrera's third consecutive All-Star appearance as a member of the Tigers and seventh appearance overall.[64] On July 22, he hit his th career home run off White Sox starter Philip Humber.

This made him the second Venezuelan-born player to reach this milestone, joining Andrés Galarraga who hit [65]

On August 15, Cabrera became the first player in Detroit Tigers history to hit 30 home runs in five consecutive seasons, passing Hank Greenberg (–40) and Cecil Fielder (–93), who each had four consecutive 30 home run seasons.[66] This also marked the eighth time in the last nine seasons overall that Cabrera had reached the 30 home run mark.[2] Cabrera was voted the American League Player of the Month for August after batting with six doubles, eight home runs, 24 RBI, 19 runs scored, and 12 walks in 26 games.[67] This was the second time that Cabrera was named player of the month for the Tigers as he joined Alan Trammell as the only Tigers to win the award more than once.[68]

Cabrera won the Triple Crown, finishing the season with an AL-leading batting average, plus 44 home runs and RBIs which led all of Major League Baseball.

He became the first batter to win a Triple Crown since Carl Yastrzemski in [69] Cabrera became the first non-outfielder to win the Triple Crown since Lou Gehrig in , the first player to win it without a tie in any of the three categories since Frank Robinson in , and the first Latin American player and the first third baseman to win a Triple Crown.[70] Cabrera also had his first career hit season, having hit safely times.[2] He was named The Sporting News Player of the Year.[71] On October 27, he was awarded the AL Hank Aaron Award.[72] Cabrera also led the AL in slugging (), OPS (), total bases (), and led the majors in hitting into double plays (28).[2]

In Game 4 of the World Series, Cabrera hit his first World Series home run since his rookie year with the Marlins in , putting Detroit on the board for the first time in two games.[73] During the bottom of the 10th inning, Cabrera was the final out of the World Series as he struck out looking, completing the San Francisco Giants' sweep of the Tigers.[74]

On November 15, Cabrera was named the AL's Most Valuable Player over Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels, receiving 22 out of 28 first-place votes and points from a panel of Baseball Writers' Association of America.[75]

Second MVP season

Baseball Hall of FamerAl Kaline was quoted in as saying that Cabrera's performance was "unbelievable", and that Cabrera was "already qualified for Cooperstown."[76]Bob Nightengale of USA Today Sports called Cabrera "the greatest player in the game of baseball." Barry Bonds agreed with Nightengale's analysis, adding "He's the best.

By far. Without a doubt. The absolute best."[77]

Cabrera continued a torrid pace into the season, being named American League Player of the Month for May.[78] Cabrera batted (for) with nine doubles, 12 home runs, 33 RBIs, 23 runs scored, and 15 walks in 28 games to claim his third career Player of the Month Award.

Cabrera previously won top player honors in July and August [79] The week of August 5–11, Cabrera was named the American League Co-Player of the Week, with fellow Tigers teammate Austin Jackson.[80] Cabrera batted (for) with two doubles, four home runs, 11 RBIs, and seven runs scored over seven games, to win his 10th career player of the week award.[80]

As of the All-Star break, Cabrera was hitting with 30 home runs and a league-leading 95 RBIs, considerably ahead of the pace he set during his Triple Crown season at the same point.[81] Cabrera became the first player in MLB history to have at least 30 home runs and 90 RBIs before the All-Star break.

Cabrera was voted in as the starter at third base for the first time in the fan balloting for the Major League All-Star Game.[82] Cabrera won the ESPY Award in for Best MLB Player.[83] On July 9, , he hit his th career home run, against the Chicago White Sox.[84]

On August 18, Cabrera hit his 40th home run of the season in a game against the Kansas City Royals, joining Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx as the only MLB players in history to have at least 40 home runs, RBIs and a batting average of or higher through games.[85] Cabrera also became the third Tigers player in history to hit 40 or more home runs in consecutive seasons, joining Hank Greenberg (–38) and Cecil Fielder (–91).[86] Cabrera was named the American League Player of the Month for August.

Cabrera batted (for) with five doubles, 11 home runs, 31 RBIs, 17 runs scored, and 13 walks in 27 games to claim his fourth career Player of the Month Award and his second of the season, after claiming the award for May.[87]

Following the All-Star Break, Cabrera suffered injuries including a groin strain that limited his playing time later in the season.[88] Cabrera finished the regular season with a batting average, and won his third straight AL batting title.[2] Cabrera became the first Tiger to win three consecutive batting titles since Ty Cobb (–), the first American Leaguer to win at least three straight since Wade Boggs (–88), and the first right-handed batter in either league to win three straight batting titles since Rogers Hornsby (–25).[89][90] He also led the AL in on-base percentage (), slugging percentage (), OPS () and OPS+ ().

He finished second in the league in home runs (44), RBIs (), and runs scored (), and was third in walks (90).[2]

On October 24, Cabrera was honored with his second consecutive Sporting News MLB Player of the Year Award. He was the fourth player in history to win this award in back-to-back seasons, joining Ted Williams (–42), Joe Morgan (–76), and Albert Pujols (–09).[91]

On November 14, Cabrera won his second consecutive American League MVP Award, receiving 23 out of 30 first-place votes and points.

Cabrera became the first American League player to win back-to-back MVP awards since Frank Thomas of the Chicago White Sox (–).[92] He was the third Tiger player to win the MVP award more than once, joining Hank Greenberg (, ) and Hal Newhouser (–45).[93]

Contract extension

With the departure of Prince Fielder via trade, the Tigers announced that Cabrera would return to first base for the season.[94]

On March 28, , the Tigers announced that Cabrera had signed an eight-year contract extension worth $ million.[95][96] Combined with the $44 million the Tigers owed on the remaining two years of Miguel's then-current contract, the total year commitment was worth $ million.

The deal broke the previous record commitment of $ million the New York Yankees tendered to Alex Rodriguez in Cabrera's contract has since been surpassed by Giancarlo Stanton's year, $ million contract in , the largest contract in baseball.[97][98] Many analysts criticized the contract as excessive and short-sighted, with The Washington Post calling it "the worst."[99][]

On April 4, in a game against the Baltimore Orioles, Cabrera hit a two-run home run to notch his 2,th career hit, becoming the ninth player to reach 2, hits before his 31st birthday and the seventh-youngest to reach the mark.[] On July 6, it was announced that Cabrera had won the fan voting to start at first base for the American League at the All-Star Game.[16] This was his ninth All-Star selection overall, and second straight as a starter.[] In the first inning of the All-Star game, Cabrera hit a 2-run home run off National League starting pitcher Adam Wainwright.

It was his first career All-Star game home run.[]

Cabrera won the ESPY Award for Best MLB Player for the second year in a row in [] On September 7, Cabrera recorded his th RBI of the season, reaching the milestone for the 11th consecutive season.[] Cabrera was the fifth player in major league history to accomplish this feat, joining Lou Gehrig (13 seasons), Jimmie Foxx (13 seasons), Alex Rodriguez (13 seasons), and Al Simmons (11 seasons).[]

Cabrera was named the AL Co-Player of the Week for the week of September 1–7.

Cabrera batted (for) with two doubles, five home runs, nine RBI, and eight runs scored in seven games to win his 11th career Player of the Week award.

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He led the major league in hits, home runs, total bases (32), slugging percentage (), tied for first overall in runs scored, and tied for second in RBI.[]

Cabrera was named the American League Player of the Month for September. Cabrera batted (for) with 10 doubles, eight home runs, 18 RBI, 39 hits, and 19 runs scored in 26 games to claim his fifth career Player of the Month Award and help the Tigers secure their fourth straight AL Central Division title by one game over the Kansas City Royals.

Cabrera led the league with a slugging percentage and a OPS in September.[][]

Cabrera finished the regular season with a batting average, 25 home runs, RBI, and a league-leading 52 doubles; he led both leagues with 11 sacrifice flies.[][2] Along with Matt Holliday in , Cabrera attained at least 20 home runs, 30 doubles, 75 RBI, and 80 runs scored each for the ninth consecutive season, becoming the fourth player in MLB history to do so.

The others were Stan Musial, Manny Ramirez, and Pujols, all with ten consecutive seasons.[]

On October 23, Cabrera was announced as a finalist for the American League Gold Glove Award for first base. This marked the first time he was nominated for the accolade. The other two nominees for the award were Albert Pujols and the defending Gold Glove winner Eric Hosmer,[] with Hosmer eventually winning the award for as well.[]

On October 24, Cabrera underwent surgery to remove a bone spur in his right ankle that had been bothering him for several months.

He also had a procedure to repair a stress fracture in the navicular bone near the top of his right foot.[] Doctors knew about the bone spurs, but said the discovery of the broken bone was a surprise. Cabrera himself said he wasn't surprised, stating, "I was feeling a lot of pain. I knew something was wrong." He said he had to alter his swing mechanics during the last half of the season, being unable to put weight on his back foot without pain.[]

Fourth AL batting title

Cabrera was named the AL player of the week for the week of April 5– Cabrera batted (for) with two doubles, two home runs, eight RBIs, and four runs scored over six Tigers victories to win his 13th career Player of the Week award.

He led the league in total bases (21), hits (13), and on-base percentage (), was tied for first in RBIs, and was second in batting average and slugging percentage (). He finished the week by registering back-to-back four-hit games for the first time in his career.[]

On May 16, , Cabrera hit his th career home run, against Tyler Lyons of the St.

Louis Cardinals, making him the all-time leader in home runs among Venezuelan-born players, surpassing the previous record holder, Andrés Galarraga.[] At the age of 32 years, 28 days, he became the third-youngest active player to reach this milestone, behind Albert Pujols (30 years, days) and Alex Rodriguez (29 years, days), and the eighth-youngest in history.[] On May 21, Cabrera recorded his 1,th career RBI.

At the age of 32 years, 33 days, he was the fifth-youngest player to reach the milestone.[]

On July 4, Cabrera was placed on the day disabled list with a Grade 3 left calf strain, including tearing of muscle fibers. This marked the first time Cabrera had been placed on the DL in his year career. At the time of the injury, Cabrera was leading the league in batting average (), on-base percentage (), and OPS ().

He had 16 doubles, 15 home runs, and 54 RBIs through 77 games.[]

On July 5, it was announced that Cabrera had won the fan voting to start at first base for the American League at the All-Star Game; however, he was unable to play due to injury. This was the sixth consecutive season that Cabrera had been named an All-Star and the 10th time in his career.[][16] Cabrera was recalled from the disabled list on August On August 16, he recorded his 1,th career RBI to surpass Galarraga for the most RBIs by a Venezuelan-born player.[]

Although Cabrera had only 18 home runs and 76 RBI in , snapping his streak of 11 consecutive seasons with at least 25 home runs and RBIs, his batting average led the major leagues and earned him his fourth AL batting title in the last five years.[2] He was the seventh player in history to win at least four AL batting titles, following Ty Cobb, Harry Heilmann, Wade Boggs, Rod Carew, Ted Williams, and Nap Lajoie, and only the second right-handed batter in the live-ball era (since ) to do so, joining Heilmann.[] He also led the American League with a on-base percentage, and ranked second in the league with a OPS.[] He led all MLB hitters ( or more plate appearances) in batting average against right-handers, at [] Because of the injury-shortened season, Cabrera also saw his streak of 11 consecutive seasons with at least total bases end.

The streak ranks fourth in the MLB live-ball era, behind Lou Gehrig (13), Willie Mays (13) and Albert Pujols (12).[90]

Cabrera won his sixth Silver Slugger award, and second at first base, becoming the 18th player to win at least six Silver Slugger Awards. Cabrera joined Alex Rodriguez as the only players with multiple Silver Slugger Awards at different infield positions.[]

Cabrera was named the American League Co-Player of the Week, along with fellow Tigers teammate Cameron Maybin, for the week of May 16–[] Cabrera batted // with three home runs and six RBIs during that time, to win his 14th career player of the week award.[] On May 23, Cabrera hit his th career double, becoming the 62nd player all time to reach the milestone.[] On June 12, Cabrera recorded his 2,th career hit in his 2,th career game, becoming the fifth-youngest player in MLB history to reach the milestone, at 33 years, 55 days old.[]

On June 28, Cabrera hit a home run off his former team, the Miami Marlins, giving him the distinction of hitting a home run against all 30 Major League teams during his career.[] On July 5, Cabrera was named to his 11th All-Star team, as a reserve at first base for the American League.[] On July 22, Cabrera recorded his 1,th career RBI, becoming the 56th player in major league history to reach the milestone.[] Cabrera reached 1, RBI with + home runs faster than anyone in Major League history.[] He was one of six active players with at least home runs and 1, RBI, and was more than two years younger than any of the other five.[] On August 18, Cabrera recorded his 1,th RBI as a member of the Tigers.[]

On September 5, Cabrera hit his 30th home run of the season and his th home run as a Tiger.

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  • He joined Al Kaline (), Norm Cash (), and Hank Greenberg () as the only four players to hit + home runs in a Tiger uniform.[] On September 18, Cabrera recorded his 2,th career hit, off the Indians' Trevor Bauer, becoming the th player in Major League history to reach the milestone, and the eighth player to do so by his age season.

    He was the fourth-youngest (33 years, days) to reach 2, hits, following Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, and Hank Aaron.[]

    Cabrera was named the American League Player of the Week for the week of September 26 – October 2.[] Cabrera batted (for) with six runs scored, a double, four home runs, and 13 RBI over six games.

    Cabrera finished the period first in hits, RBI, batting average, slugging percentage (), and on-base percentage (), second in home runs and total bases (26), and tied for third in runs scored in the American League. This marked Cabrera's 15th weekly honor, tying him with Barry Bonds for the second-most all-time.[] Cabrera was named the American League Player of the Month from September 1 to October 2.[] Cabrera batted (for) with 20 runs scored, four doubles, 10 home runs, and 27 RBI over 26 games to claim his sixth career Player of the Month Award.

    Among American League leaders in September with a minimum of 80 at-bats, Cabrera finished second in slugging percentage (), tied for second in home runs, and RBI, third in on-base percentage (), fourth in batting average, and tied for fourth in hits and runs scored.[]

    Cabrera finished the season with a batting average, 38 home runs, 31 doubles, and RBI.

    He finished tied for first in the AL with David Ortiz for the most intentional walks with 15, and for the second time in his career led the majors by hitting into 26 double plays.[][2]

    Cabrera won the AL Silver Slugger Award for first basemen, his seventh Silver Slugger Award overall, and third award at first base.

    He was one of 13 Major League players to have won seven or more Silver Slugger awards since the award was introduced in []

    Back ailments and stiffness plagued Cabrera throughout the season, beginning with the World Baseball Classic.[] On April 22, he was placed on the day disabled list due to a right groin strain.[] He was activated on May 2 and hit his th career home run that night.[] On June 2, Cabrera recorded his 1,th career extra-base hit, becoming the 39th player in Major League history to reach the milestone.[] On July 20, Cabrera recorded his 1,th career RBI, becoming the 36th player in Major League history to reach the milestone.[] He left the August 12 game versus the Twins due to lower back stiffness, and missed the next two games.[]

    On August 24, Cabrera got into an altercation with Yankees catcher, and future teammate, Austin Romine at home plate, triggering a bench-clearing brawl.

    Both players were ejected.[] On August 25, Cabrera was suspended seven games for his role in the brawl.[] He started serving his suspension on September 2 after it was reduced to six games on appeal.[]

    On September 24, Cabrera was diagnosed with two herniated discs in his back, a condition that he likely played through the entire season.

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  • Manager Brad Ausmus and the Tigers did not think the issue would require offseason surgery.[] Cabrera finished with a career-low batting average and a career-low slugging percentage while hitting 16 home runs and driving in 60 runs in games.[2]

    On May 4, , Cabrera was placed on the day disabled list due to a right hamstring strain.[] On June 12, Cabrera suffered a left biceps injury after swinging and immediately left the game.

    He suffered a rupture in his left biceps tendon, requiring surgery and putting him out of action for the remainder of the season.[][] He finished the season with a batting average, three home runs, and 22 RBIs in 38 games.[2]

    Cabrera struggled with knee issues in , which had the Tigers moving him into a full-time designated hitter role by early June.[][] He hit for the year with 12 home runs and 59 RBI in games.

    His slugging percentage was the lowest of his career.[2]

    On August 29, , Cabrera collected three hits in a doubleheader against the Minnesota Twins passing former Tiger Charlie Gehringer for 50th on the all-time MLB hits list with 2,[] This made Cabrera one of only 16 major league players to place in the top 50 all-time for hits, home runs and RBIs.

    On August 30 against the Twins, Cabrera recorded his 2,th career hit as a Tiger, becoming the eighth Tiger player to reach the milestone.[]

    For the shortened season, Cabrera hit (the second-lowest batting average of his career)// with a team-leading 10 home runs and 35 RBI in 57 games.[2] Through season's end, he ranked 23rd all-time in doubles (),[] 23rd in total bases (4,),[] 24th in RBIs (1,),[] 30th in home runs (),[] and tied for 46th in hits (2,).[] He had the slowest sprint speed of all major league DHs, at feet per second.[]

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    On April 1, , with a home run in his first at-bat of the season, Cabrera became the second Tigers player to record home runs and 2, hits with the team, following Al Kaline.[][] On April 11, Cabrera was placed on the day injured list with a left biceps strain.[] He was activated off the injured list and returned to game action on April In a May 12 game against the Kansas City Royals, Cabrera surpassed Omar Vizquel for the most career hits by a Venezuelan-born player (2,).[] On June 1, Cabrera recorded his th career double with the Tigers, becoming the eighth Tiger in franchise history to reach the milestone.[][] Cabrera's th career double on June 15 moved him into the all-time MLB top 20 (tied with Rafael Palmeiro).[]

    After posting a sub batting average through the first two months of the season, Cabrera batted (for) in June.

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    It was his first full month batting over since June []

    On August 22, Cabrera hit his th career home run in the 6th inning off of Steven Matz of the Toronto Blue Jays, becoming the 28th player in Major League history to reach the milestone, and the first player to do so as a Tiger.[][] Among members of the home run club, Cabrera currently has the fifth highest career batting average, behind Ted Williams (), Babe Ruth (), Jimmie Foxx () and Manny Ramirez ().[90] Shortly after the August 22 game, the Tigers announced they would schedule a "Miggy Celebration Day" at Comerica Park for September [] Despite playing his home games in two notoriously stingy home run stadiums (Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami and Comerica Park in Detroit), Cabrera's home/road splits for his first home runs are nearly identical ( at home, on the road).[90]

    On September 7 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cabrera passed Ichiro Suzuki for the most career hits in MLB interleague play with [] Cabrera had two more hits in that game, then went 4-for-4 against the Pirates the next night, increasing his interleague hit total to [] Cabrera began the next Tigers game against the Tampa Bay Rays on September 10 with two more hits, giving him nine consecutive plate appearances with a hit.[] This marks the longest streak by a Tiger since Walt Dropo had hits in 12 straight plate appearances in (tying the MLB record), and the longest streak by any major league player age 38 or older since Ty Cobb in []

    On September 20, Cabrera recorded his 1,th career RBI, becoming the 20th player in history to reach the milestone on the official MLB list.[][] (Cabrera ranks 22nd on the Baseball Reference list, which recognizes RBI before it became an official statistic in )[]

    With three hits and four RBIs against the Kansas City Royals on September 25, Cabrera tied Hank Aaron with his 81st career game of 3+ hits and 3+ RBI.

    Only Lou Gehrig (97), Al Simmons (94), and Babe Ruth (87) had more.[]

    Cabrera finished the season with a batting average, 15 home runs, and 75 RBIs while posting career lows in on-base percentage (), slugging percentage (), and OPS ().[2] In , he had the slowest sprint speed of all major league designated hitters, at feet/second.[] At season's end, he was tied with Sam Rice for 33rd on the all-time MLB hits list with 2,[] He now ranked 28th in career home runs (),[] 18th in career doubles (),[] 21st in career extra-base hits (1,),[] and 18th in career total bases (5,).[]

    3,th career hit

    On April 23, , Cabrera recorded his 3,th career hit against Antonio Senzatela of the Colorado Rockies, an opposite-field single in the bottom of the first inning.

    He became the 33rd player in MLB history to join the 3,hit club, and the seventh player in MLB history to record home runs and 3, hits, joining Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Albert Pujols, Eddie Murray, Rafael Palmeiro, and Alex Rodriguez.[][]

    On May 7, Cabrera recorded his th career double, becoming the third player in MLB history to record 3, hits, doubles, and home runs, following Hank Aaron and Albert Pujols.[][] He is also the first player in MLB history to record 3, hits, doubles, homers, and at least 1 Triple Crown.[] On June 28, Cabrera had two hits to move past Rickey Henderson into the Top 25 on the all-time MLB hits list (3,).[] On July 8, Cabrera was named to the MLB All-Star Game as an honorary selection along with Albert Pujols by commissioner Rob Manfred, who was allowed to do so after the Collective Bargaining Agreement.[] In his only All-Star game plate appearance, Cabrera grounded out to shortstop.[] On July 25, Cabrera hit a solo home run for his 1,th RBI, moving him into the Top 15 on the all-time list.[][]

    After being relegated to part-time duty in August, Cabrera was placed on the day injured list on September 3 with a left biceps strain.[] He returned to the Tigers lineup on September For the season, Cabrera hit with 5 home runs and 43 RBI in at-bats.[2] At season's end, he ranks in the all-time top 25 in several hitting categories: hits (3,; 24th),[] doubles (; 14th),[] RBI (1,; 14th),[] extra-base hits (1,; 16th)[] and total bases (5,; 16th).[] He also moved up to 27th all-time in home runs ().[]

    In November , Cabrera announced that he would likely retire after the season, his final contracted year with the Tigers.[][]

    Final season

    At spring training in February , Cabrera confirmed that he planned to retire following the season.

    He stated he would like to remain with the Tigers organization, in a capacity where he could help younger players.[] On May 16, Cabrera became just the eighth player in Tigers history to play in 2, regular season games with the team, joining Sam Crawford, Ty Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Al Kaline, Norm Cash, Lou Whitaker, and Alan Trammell.[]

    On August 8 against the Minnesota Twins, Cabrera had two hits to surpass Tony Gwynn and move into the top 20 on the all-time MLB hits list.[] On September 27, Cabrera hit his th home run to move into the top 25 on the all-time MLB list (tied with Mel Ott).

    The homer also tied him with Norm Cash for the second-most home runs as a Tiger (), behind only Al Kaline ().

    In his final major league inning, Cabrera was moved from his DH spot to first base and made an unassisted putout on a ground ball hit to him by the first batter of the inning. He was then removed from the game, making the putout the final statistic in his major league career.

    In his final season, Cabrera batted with 20 doubles, 4 home runs, and 34 RBI in 98 games.

    Cabrera finished his career with a average, 3, hits (16th), home runs (tied for 25th), doubles (13th), 1, RBIs (12th), 1, walks, 1, runs, sacrifice flies (tied for 25th), and a OPS. He also ranked in the top 25 in MLB history with 11, plate appearances (23rd), 10, at-bats (22nd), 2, games (25th), 5, total bases (14th), 1, extra-base hits (14th), and multi-hit games (17th).[][] He retired as one of only two players in MLB history (with Hank Aaron) to reach 3, hits, home runs, and doubles while posting a career batting average over

    In 55 postseason games, Cabrera batted (for) with 29 runs, 10 doubles, 13 home runs, 38 RBI, 27 walks, on-base percentage and slugging percentage.[2]

    International career

    Cabrera represented the Venezuela national baseball team in international competition.

    Before the MLB season, Cabrera represented Venezuela in the inaugural World Baseball Classic; the Venezuelan team finished seventh in the tournament.

    Cabrera was selected to play for Venezuela at the World Baseball Classic, along with Tigers teammates Magglio Ordóñez, Carlos Guillén, and Armando Galarraga.[]

    He also played at the , , and World Baseball Classic tournaments.

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    Post-playing career

    On September 29, , two days before the end of the regular season, the Tigers announced Cabrera would remain a member of the organization as a special assistant to the president of baseball operations, Scott Harris.[]

    Awards and highlights

    Awards[]
    • 2× AL Most Valuable Player (, )
    • Baseball Digest Player of the Year (, )
    • 2× Florida Marlins Most Valuable Player (, )
    • 2× GIBBY/This Year in Baseball Award for Hitter of the Year (, )
    • 2× Hank Aaron Award (, )
    • 5× Luis Aparicio Award (, –, )
    • 12× MLB All-Star (–, –, )
    • 6× MLB Player of the Month
    • 15× MLB Player of the Week
    • 2× MLB Player of the Year (, )
    • 2× NL Rookie of the Month
    • 2× Players Choice Award for American League Outstanding Player (, )
    • 2× Players Choice Award for Major League Player of the Year (, )
    • 7× Silver Slugger Award (, , , , , , )
    • The Sporting News Player of the Year Award (, )
    • 4× Tiger of the Year (, , , ) by the BBWAA-Detroit Chapter
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    • 3, hit club
    Championships earned or shared
    League statistical leader
    • 4× Batting champion (–, )
    • 2× Doubles leader (, )
    • 2× Double plays grounded into leader (, )
    • Extra base hits leader ()
    • Games played leader ()
    • 2× Home run leader (, )
    • 2× Intentional bases on balls leader (, )
    • 4× On-base percentage leader (, , , )
    • 4× On-base plus slugging percentage leader (, )
    • 2× Runs batted in leader (, )
    • 2× Slugging percentage leader (, )
    • 2× Total bases leader (, )

    Personal life

    Cabrera is very active in the community, and in , he began The Miguel Cabrera Foundation to help a variety of children's funds.[] He also uses his foundation to encourage young kids to play baseball and softball.[] In and , Cabrera was nominated by his team for the Roberto Clemente Award, honoring the MLB player who best represents baseball on and off the field.[][]

    Cabrera is both a Catholic and a practitioner of Santería.[] He became a babalawo in the offseason.[] His wife is named Rosangel, and they have two daughters and one son.[] Cabrera's wife filed for divorce in April , but later changed her mind.[] Cabrera also has two other children, whom he fathered with an ex-mistress, a boy and a girl (who in January were six and three years old), who lived in Orlando, Florida.[][]

    During the COVID pandemic, Cabrera featured in a Spanish-language rap single with Venezuelan actor and musician Carlos Madera, known professionally as Sibilino.

    The song was titled "Miggy al Bate", which translates to "Miggy at Bat" in English.[]

    Outcry on Venezuelan Crisis

    After maintaining a discreet stance concerning the escalating crisis in his homeland, Cabrera took a hard swing at Venezuela's government, expressing exhaustion over the constant fear for his family's safety and the financial extortion to safeguard them from violence.[] On a video shared to his Instagram on the first day of the All-Star break, Cabrera articulated his dismay, "I am tired of hearing that they are going to kidnap my mother, and I don't know whether it is a policeman or a bad guy, I don't know who they are.

    All I know is if I don't pay, those people disappear." The remarks, initially made in Spanish, were among many from a series of videos posted on the social media platform, later translated to English by a Spanish translator for the Free Press.[]

    His comments highlight the dire economic condition in Venezuela and his wish to catalyze change in his motherland.

    Although previously advised against political engagements, Cabrera now believes it's imperative to intervene as the nation, in his words, has been "kidnapped". He also voiced the threats directed at him and pleaded for his family's safety: "Please, do not hurt my family. I am begging you."[]

    Cabrera, without labeling himself as a rebel, emphasized his support towards improving the living conditions in Venezuela.

    He further dismissed accusations of being financially influenced by individuals in the U.S. to criticize Venezuela. He also responded to criticisms of his alleged inadequacy in aiding the Venezuelan people, defending his efforts and millionaire status by recounting his contributions like sending medicine and food, and calling for elections in Venezuela.[]

    Cabrera's public outcry for change followed a tragic event 13 years prior, when Ugueth Urbina, another Venezuelan Tiger, faced a horrifying ordeal as his mother was kidnapped and held for a $6 million ransom.

    Cabrera's outspoken stance, alongside other Venezuelan Major League Baseball players, reflects a growing discontent and concern over the political and humanitarian quagmire gripping Venezuela, which has seen at least 75 individuals lose their lives due to civil unrest triggered by the presidency of Nicolas Maduro, whose administration is blamed for the nation's triple-digit inflation, profound food and medical scarcities, and escalating crime rates.[]

    As one of Venezuela's most celebrated baseball icons, Cabrera's vocalizations on the crisis portray a notable shift, encapsulating a desperate plea for intervention and restoration of normalcy in a nation beleaguered by political and social turmoil.[]

    Legal matters

    In the early morning of October 3, , police were called to the Cabrera home and took him in for questioning.

    Cabrera had come home at a.m., after a night of drinking at the nearby Townsend Hotel, and got into an argument with his wife.

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    He was seen later that day at a game at Comerica Park, with scratches on his face. Cabrera told reporters that the scratches came from his dog, and refused to discuss the matter further. It was later reported he had a blood alcohol level of when tested.[]

    On January 21, , it was reported that Cabrera spent three months in an alcohol abuse treatment center to help him recover from his addiction.

    He said at the time he had not consumed any alcohol since he was taken into custody in October , and that he would continue his treatment into spring training and the regular season.[]

    Cabrera was arrested in Florida on suspicion of drunken driving and resisting arrest on February 16, [] The matter was settled on a "no contest" plea to Driving Under the Influence with the resisting charge dropped, and he was sentenced without additional jail time.[]

    In , Cabrera was in a Florida court litigating a case brought against him in August by his former mistress, Belkis Mariella Rodriguez, over a dispute regarding how much child support Cabrera should pay Rodriguez for two children they had together.[][] She argued that given his $30 million annual salary, she was entitled to $, a month.[] Cabrera had been paying Rodriguez $20, a month in child support without any court order, but cut the amount by $5, in the summer of [] In December the Orange County Circuit Court ordered Cabrera to pay $20, a month in child support to the ex-mistress, additional expenses, and her attorneys' fees.[]

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