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Miguel Cabrera’s legendary career is on its last leg.
The Detroit Tigers slugger is set to play his final series at Progressive Field this weekend as the team travels to Cleveland.
Dating back to 1994, there have been three players who have hit more than their fair share of home runs as a visiting player in Cleveland.
Cabrera is one of them.
The legendary slugger began his storied MLB career with the Florida Marlins in 2003 but got a chance to play in Cleveland a lot after joining the Tigers.
Cabrera has hit 26 home runs as a visiting player in Cleveland during his career.
On Twitter, MLB Network posted a graphic featuring a list of players who have hit the most home runs in Cleveland as an opposing player.
Most HR as a visitor in Cleveland since 1994:
1) Miguel Cabrera – 26
2) Torii Hunter – 21
3) Jermaine Dye – 17
Can Miggy add to the total during his last trip to Progressive Field? pic.twitter.com/pZVzrdSprc
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) August 18, 2023
Also on the list are Torii Hunter and Jermaine Dye.
Hunter played the vast majority of his career with the Minnesota Twins.
Dye spent several seasons in the AL Central, playing with the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox.
Hunter hit 21 homers in Cleveland while Dye hit 17.
With Cabrera making his final pass through Progressive Field, he has a chance to add to his total in Cleveland.
The 40-year-old slugger has hit only two home runs this season.
However, he does own an average of .255 and has driven in 20 runs on the year.
Cabrera will hope for one more dominant series in Cleveland as the Tigers make their final trip to Progressive Field for the year.
The series begins on Friday afternoon after the opener was postponed on Thursday.
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