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Miguel Cabrera told the Detroit Free Press he was “not feeling well” and announced he would return in 2023, a day after he made fans fear he would retire this year.
“There’s no way I’m quitting… I’m going to be here next year.” He said.
The Tigers legend said last year via the Detroit Free Press that he wanted to complete his contract, saying, “Two more years and that’s it.”
“I’ll say two more years. I think that’s enough. I’d be happy to play 20 more years in the big leagues. Thank God for this opportunity. Two more years and it’s over,” Cabrera countered. rice field. 2021 years.
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Cabrera was named a “Special All-Star Selection” this season by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred and Albert Pujols, who is retiring at the end of the year. It was his 12th All-Star nod.
Miguel Cabrera hits 503rd home run as Dodgers beat Tigers
The future Hall of Famer hit his 3,000th hit in April, becoming just the seventh player in baseball history to have 3,000 hits and 500 home runs.
he won the world series He won the then-Florida Marlins championship in 2003 and was a two-time MVP, four-time batting champion, seven-time Silver Slugger, and a triple crown in 2012.
He is the first baseball player since Carl Yastrzemski in 1967 to win the Triple Crown.
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The Cabrera has reciprocal options for 2024 and 2025, $32 million next season.