An era has ended.
Miguel Cabrera played his last game yesterday, concluding the career of one of the best hitters of the last twenty years.
From Venezuela, Cabrera broke in with the Florida Marlins in 2003, where he immediately helped them with the World Series. A rising star who went to the next four All-Star Games, the frugal Marlins traded Cabrera to Detroit in 2008, where his game reached a new level.
An All-Star annually from 2010 to 2016, Cabrera won two Home Run Titles, four Batting Titles, two OPS Titles, and two MVPs. Cabrera also won seven Silver Sluggers.
He retires with 511 Home Runs, 3,174 Hits and a lifetime Slash Line of .306/.382/.518.
Cabrera will be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2029, and should be a first ballot entry.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to wish Miguel Cabrera the best in his post-playing career.
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