This was the Detroit Tigers first baseman’s fourth home run this season.
The Detroit Tigers first baseman, Miguel “Miggy” Cabrera has hit his 511th home run of his career, tying himself with Mel Ott for 25th all time.
The Detroit Tigers first baseman got a jump start on the festivities Wednesday night as a party atmosphere awaits the weekend with ceremonies and giveaways. The Detroit Tigers first baseman took the first pitch he saw from Jonathan Bowlan in the second inning and sent 394 feet to right center field.
The pitch that the Detroit Tigers first baseman made was his fourth home run of this season and the 511th of his career. This makes him to be tied with Mel Ott for 25th all time.
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It was the Detroit Tigers first baseman’s 373rd in a Detroit uniform, tying him for second in franchises history with Norm Cahs, Al Kaline’s top mark of 399 will remain out of reach.
If the Detroit Tigers first baseman manages to homer again this weekend against the Guardians in the final series of this season, then the Detroit Tigers first baseman would be tied with Ernie Banks and Eddie Matthews.