Miguel Cabrera is a beast. You know, I know it. He accomplished his 2000th career hit today, and of course it was a home run. Don't be silly.
The Detroit Tigers first baseman notched hit No. 2000 of his career Friday afternoon in the form of a two-run bomb to left field. It came off Baltimore Orioles reliever Ryan Webb in the eighth inning of his team's 10-4 win at Comerica Park, where he enjoyed a 4-for-5 game, including an RBI single in the sixth.
Cabrera is the ninth player in MLB history to have 2,000 or more hits by the age of 31, joining the likes of Hank Aaron, Mel Ott, and Rogers Hornsby.
The Tigers remain undefeated (3-0) after winning the first two games of their season opening series against the Kansas City Royals before having Game 3 of that series postponed and taking the first of the three-game set against the O's earlier today.
[Bless You Boys]
1 comment:
Yeah MIGGY!! I got to draft first this season so hes my boy!
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