The Tigers have sent 10 players down to minor league camp as the final two weeks of camp get underway. The big news on Tuesday morning involved the big fella himself.
The Atlanta Braves signed one of the top international players in the 2024 cycle earlier this week, 17-year-old Jose Perdomo, who received a franchise record $5 million signing bonus.
The big man has retired from MLB’s ranks, but he wants to give it one more go for his countrymen. On Monday night, newly retired Tigers great Miguel Cabrera took part in the Venezuelan edition of the home run derby.
We already knew that Detroit Tigers legend Miguel Cabrera was going to retire this offseason, but this final piece of roster maneuvering by the team helps make it official.
While Sunday's final day of the regular season was about playoff races and division titles being wrapped up, it was also about saying goodbye to legends of the sport and legends of organizations.
Miguel Cabrera has officially played his final MLB game. The Detroit Tigers legend gave one of his teammates a goodbye present to remember after the final out was made at Comerica Park in Detroit, Mich.
Matt Vierling had three hits, including a two-run homer, and the host Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleveland Guardians 5-2 in the final game of Miguel Cabrera's career on Sunday.
A legendary player will finish his career in Detroit on Sunday, and a highly accomplished manager likely will do so. Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera will play his last game, while skipper Terry Francona probably will be in the dugout for the Cleveland Guardians for the last time.
Miguel Cabrera has reached countless milestones over the course of his 21-year MLB career, and now those moments will live on forever in a pair of shoes.
Miguel Cabrera will remain in Detroit following his retirement when the 2023 season comes to a close, as the Tigers announced today that Cabrera will take on a role in the front office as a special assistant to the president of baseball operations Scott Harris.
Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera already has another job lined up as his decorated playing career winds down. The Tigers announced Friday that the 12-time All-Star will begin his new role with the team as a special assistant to the president of baseball operations.
The Oakland A’s have been a joke on the field for the entire 2023 MLB season. So it’s only fitting that the franchise is getting absolutely roasted for its retirement gift to retiring MLB legend Miguel Cabrera.
The Oakland A’s are being mocked over the retirement gift they gave to Miguel Cabrera.
Detroit Tigers legend Miguel Cabrera has received some lavish gifts from across MLB during his 2023 retirement tour.
28 MLB players have hit 500 or more home runs over the span of their careers. How many members of this exclusive fraternity can you name in six minutes?
Miguel Cabrera continues to crawl his way up the all-time leaderboards. The Detroit Tigers designated hitter announced last fall that 2023 would be his final MLB season.
Detroit Tigers legend Miguel Cabrera just keeps re-writing the history books. Already a member of the 500-home run club and the 3,000 hit club, Cabrera moved up all the time RBI list early on Friday.
The bottom of the 8th inning in Tuesday’s game between the Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers may not seem significant, yet history was made. Detroit Tigers‘ Designated Hitter Miguel Cabrera had two hits on Tuesday, passing Tony Gwynn as the all-time leader in hits with 3142.
Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Rich Hill will face Detroit Tigers legend Miguel Cabrera on Wednesday, perhaps for the final time, nearly 18 years after the duo first squared off.
Future Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera played the final home opener of his Major League career on Thursday, but several Detroit sports legends helped make it extra special.
It always ends up like this. Sports legends — or, heck, legends of any craft — move past their prime and arrive at the “I guess I’m still here” zone. Sometimes it’s abrupt, while sometimes it’s more of a snail’s pace.
The career of Miguel Cabrera has been full of great moments. The Detroit Tigers legend is a 12-time All-Star, a four-time Batting Champion, a seven-time Silver Slugger, a two-time MVP, and a Triple Crown winner.
The 2023 campaign is the final guaranteed season of the 10-year extension Cabrera inked with the Tigers during 2014 spring training.
The Tigers made some aggressive moves last offseason, hoping that 2022 could be the year their rebuild would end. Unfortunately, that plan failed in spectacular fashion, leading to a late-season shakeup.
Tigers veteran Miguel Cabrera will turn 40 years old in April, shortly after beginning the final guaranteed season of the mega extension he signed back in 2014.
The Detroit Tigers activated Miguel Cabrera from the 10-day injured list prior to Monday night's game against the Baltimore Orioles. Cabrera hasn't played since Sept.
Earlier in the week, Cabrera said he "didn't feel well right now" and would discuss his status for 2023. Although, things have changed.
Detroit Tigers designated hitter Miguel Cabrera is in the twilight of a distinguished career that may come to an end after this season. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Cabrera indicated that he was unsure about whether he would play after 2022 due to health reasons.
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