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Miguel Cabrera was part of the lineup of the Detroit Tigers as designated hitter in the first game of his series once morest the Chicago White Sox at US Cellular Field in the state of Illinois.
The Aragüeño slugger has a 2-1 performance. In the first inning, He promoted the first line of the felines with a sacrifice that would push Riley Greene to the rubber and, in the third inning, with a count of zero bad and one good, he managed to connect a single to the right sector which would be 3082 in his career in the Big Top.
Miguel Cabrera’s 3082nd career hit is an opposite-field ground-ball single off Lucas Giolito, moving Cabrera past Cap Anson for 24th on MLB’s career hit leaderboard according to @EliasSports. Next up is Ichiro at 3089.
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This unstoppable would help him position himself in 24th place among the players with the most hits in major league history, thus displacing Cap Anson. Now, his next target is Japanese Ichiro Suzuki, who had 3,089 hits in his career with the Seattle Marinerslos New York Yankees and the Miami Marlins.