Santería
African diasporic religion from Cuba
Follow Santería on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!
We include updates on Celia Cruz, Miguel Cabrera, Ifá, Ogun, Oshun, Shango, Elegua, Ozzie Guillén, Eshu, Sara Aldrete, Yemọja, Ọya, Perdita Durango, Anima Sola, The Believers, Niurka Marcos ... and more.
2023 |
Miguel Cabrera
Represented Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic tournament.
|
September 29 2023 |
Miguel Cabrera
Miguel Cabrera was announced as a special assistant to the president of baseball operations, Scott Harris, two days before the end of the regular season, indicating the start of his post-playing career with the Detroit Tigers organization.
|
September 27 2023 |
Miguel Cabrera
Cabrera hit his 511th home run, moving into the top 25 on the all-time MLB home run list (tied with Mel Ott) and matching Norm Cash for the second-most home runs as a Tiger.
|
August 8 2023 |
Miguel Cabrera
In a game against the Minnesota Twins, Cabrera recorded two hits to surpass Tony Gwynn and move into the top 20 on the all-time MLB hits list.
|
May 16 2023 |
Miguel Cabrera
Cabrera became the eighth player in Tigers history to play 2,000 regular season games with the team, joining an elite group of franchise legends.
|
February 2023 |
Miguel Cabrera
During spring training, Miguel Cabrera confirmed his plans to retire at the end of the season and expressed his desire to remain with the Tigers organization to help younger players.
|
November 2022 |
Miguel Cabrera
Announced he would likely retire after the 2023 season, which would be his final contracted year with the Detroit Tigers.
|
July 25 2022 |
Miguel Cabrera
Hit a solo home run for his 1,840th RBI, moving into the Top 15 on the all-time RBI list.
|
July 8 2022 |
Miguel Cabrera
Named to the 2022 MLB All-Star Game as an honorary selection alongside Albert Pujols by commissioner Rob Manfred. In his only All-Star game plate appearance, he grounded out to shortstop.
|
June 28 2022 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded two hits to move past Rickey Henderson into the Top 25 on the all-time MLB hits list, reaching 3,056 hits.
|
May 7 2022 |
Miguel Cabrera
Achieved 600 career doubles, becoming the third player in MLB history to record 3,000 hits, 600 doubles, and 500 home runs, following Hank Aaron and Albert Pujols. He is the first player in MLB history to record 3,000 hits, 600 doubles, 500 homers, and at least 1 Triple Crown.
|
April 23 2022 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 3,000th career hit against Antonio Senzatela of the Colorado Rockies with an opposite-field single in the first inning, becoming the 33rd player in MLB history to join the 3,000-hit club and the seventh player to record 500 home runs and 3,000 hits.
|
2021 |
Miguel Cabrera
Joined the 500 home run club.
|
September 25 2021 |
Miguel Cabrera
Tied Hank Aaron with his 81st career game of 3+ hits and 3+ RBIs in a game against the Kansas City Royals.
|
September 20 2021 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 1,800th career RBI, becoming the 20th player in history to reach this milestone on the official MLB list.
|
September 7 2021 |
Miguel Cabrera
Passed Ichiro Suzuki for the most career hits in MLB interleague play with 369 hits against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
|
August 22 2021 |
Miguel Cabrera
Hit his 500th career home run in the 6th inning off Steven Matz of the Toronto Blue Jays, becoming the 28th player in Major League history to reach the milestone and the first player to do so as a Tiger.
|
June 1 2021 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 400th career double with the Tigers, becoming the eighth Tiger in franchise history to reach this milestone.
|
May 12 2021 |
Miguel Cabrera
Surpassed Omar Vizquel for the most career hits by a Venezuelan-born player with 2,878 hits in a game against the Kansas City Royals.
|
April 1 2021 |
Miguel Cabrera
Became the second Tigers player to record 350 home runs and 2,000 hits with the team, following Al Kaline.
|
2020 |
Miguel Cabrera
Completed the shortened MLB season with a .250 batting average, team-leading 10 home runs, and 35 RBIs in 57 games.
|
August 30 2020 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 2,000th career hit as a Tiger, becoming the eighth Tiger player to reach this milestone.
|
August 29 2020 |
Miguel Cabrera
Collected three hits in a doubleheader against the Minnesota Twins, passing Charlie Gehringer to become one of only 16 major league players to place in the top 50 all-time for hits, home runs, and RBIs.
|
June 2019 |
Miguel Cabrera
Moved to a full-time designated hitter role by the Detroit Tigers due to ongoing knee issues, marking a significant change in his playing position.
|
December 2018 |
Miguel Cabrera
An Orange County Circuit Court ordered Cabrera to pay $20,000 monthly in child support to his former mistress, along with additional expenses and attorney fees.
|
June 12 2018 |
Miguel Cabrera
Cabrera suffered a left biceps injury while swinging, which resulted in a ruptured left biceps tendon requiring surgery and ending his season prematurely.
|
May 4 2018 |
Miguel Cabrera
Miguel Cabrera was placed on the 10-day disabled list due to a right hamstring strain.
|
2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Played for Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic tournament.
|
September 24 2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Diagnosed with two herniated discs in his back, a condition he likely played through the entire season.
|
September 2 2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Started serving a six-game suspension for his role in the August 24 brawl after the suspension was reduced on appeal.
|
August 24 2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Got into an altercation with Yankees catcher Austin Romine at home plate, triggering a bench-clearing brawl. Both players were ejected.
|
July 20 2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 1,600th career RBI, becoming the 36th player in Major League history to reach this milestone.
|
June 2 2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 1,000th career extra-base hit, becoming the 39th player in Major League history to reach this milestone.
|
May 2 2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Activated from disabled list and hit his 450th career home run.
|
April 2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Cabrera's wife initially filed for divorce but later changed her mind.
|
April 22 2017 |
Miguel Cabrera
Cabrera was placed on the 10-day disabled list due to a right groin strain.
|
2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Led the league in double plays grounded into and intentional walks
|
2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Won the AL Silver Slugger Award for first basemen, his seventh Silver Slugger Award overall and third at first base.
|
October 2 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Named American League Player of the Month for September, batting .347 with 20 runs, four doubles, 10 home runs, and 27 RBI over 26 games, claiming his sixth career Player of the Month Award.
|
September 26 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Named American League Player of the Week, batting .565 with six runs, a double, four home runs, and 13 RBI over six games, marking his 15th weekly honor.
|
September 18 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 2,500th career hit off Trevor Bauer, becoming the 100th player in Major League history to reach this milestone and the fourth-youngest to do so.
|
September 5 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Hit his 30th home run of the season and 300th home run as a Tiger, joining Al Kaline, Norm Cash, and Hank Greenberg as the only four players to hit 300+ home runs in a Tiger uniform.
|
August 18 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 1,000th RBI as a member of the Detroit Tigers.
|
July 22 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 1,500th career RBI, becoming the 56th player in major league history to reach this milestone faster than anyone with 400+ home runs.
|
July 5 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Named to his 11th All-Star team as a reserve first baseman for the American League.
|
June 28 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Hit a home run against the Miami Marlins, becoming the first player to hit a home run against all 30 Major League teams.
|
June 12 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Recorded his 2,400th career hit in his 2,000th career game, becoming the fifth-youngest player in MLB history to reach this milestone at 33 years, 55 days old.
|
May 23 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Hit his 500th career double, becoming the 62nd player in MLB history to reach this milestone.
|
May 22 2016 |
Miguel Cabrera
Named American League Co-Player of the Week with teammate Cameron Maybin, batting .500/.538/1.000 with three home runs and six RBIs.
|
2015 |
Miguel Cabrera
Won his fourth AL batting title with a .338 batting average, becoming the seventh player in history to win at least four AL batting titles and only the second right-handed batter in the live-ball era to do so.
|
We are only showing the most recent entries for this topic. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia article Miguel Cabrera, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.