Miguel Cabrera continues to make history in the Major Leagues and with his second hit in Monday’s game the right-handed batter beat Lou Brock ranked 27th for all-time hits on the Big leagues. In the game, the Detroit Tigers were defeated 5-4 by the Minnesota Twins.
Cabrera, who entered the game within two hits of overtaking Brock, singled in the first inning. After failing in the third and fifth episodes, chartered a simple tug to right meadowto register his hit 3,024. With the unstoppable, the Venezuelan reached the 27th place among the best in this line in all time in the MLB.
the star of the tigersnow directs his cannons towards the Panamanian Rod Carew, who in his career hit 3,053 homers per field Nobody, owner of position 26 in this historic list.
Cabrera, 39, also he is four home runs away from reaching 509 homers achieved by Gary Sheffield, in the 26th place of the greatest homer producers in MLB baseball.
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Previously, it was reported that Cabrera hit his 601st major league double, which ties Barry Bonds for 17th place for the players with the most doubles in history. With this, he is close to tying the mark of Baltimore Orioles player Cal Ripken Jr., who hit 603 doubles in 21 years of sports career.