News about Miguel Cabrera

Miguel Cabrera: Fans slammed Miguel Cabrera's 'cheap' and 'tone deaf' for handing the Tigers a $90 bottle of wine, 13 years after he stopped drinking

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2023
Fans have retaliated against the Oakland Athletics' retirement gift to Detroit Tigers legend Miguel Cabrera. Cabrera has been receiving gifts from various clubs around the league during his final season and retirement tour, but the A's gift seemed to be both frugal and potentially risky. Not only did the A's only gift Cabrera a $90 bottle of wine but also explained why they are regarded as the nation's most frugal group, but Cabrera is also a recovering alcoholic.

ROM OF ACTION: As New York is swept by the Los Angeles Angels for the first time since 2009, Yankees pitcher Tommy Kahnle destroys a cooling fan

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 20, 2023
The New York Yankees have kicked off a road trip in disgusting style, as their hopes of making the playoffs fade. With the Angels up to bat leading 6-3, a slim chance of a comeback was shattered by the eighth inning. Tommy Kahnle of the Yankees scored a runner from second on a ground rule double, effectively ending any chance of a win. When Kahnle hurled his glove at a cooling fan in the dugout, destroying it, he may have pitched his most accurate pitch of the night.

Florida man fatally stabs mom because she 'never pushed him to be a man'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 2, 2022
When asked why he murdered Matthew Sisley, 21, told a detective that his mother'never pushed [him] to be a man." Around 4:13 p.m., deputies in Osceola County received a warning of a possible stabbing in the town of Kissimmee. Authorities say they discovered an unidentified woman dead and another with extensive lacerations to her hands when they arrived.

Albert Pujols is attracting new audiences, but will he make it to the 700 club before time runs out?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2022
Albert Pujols is set to make history. In the only place it could have happened at the time, we least expected it. 700 home runs were never the number one people was concerned about for the first 11 years of Pujols' illustrious career. He'd have to work hard to reach, the number he'd have to get to, his last month of his career, sweating and facing his most difficult challenge to date. He was the most feared hitter in baseball, had 445 home runs, and was headed for Barry Bonds' record of 756.