When the time comes for the Venezuelan Miguel Cabrera to be immortalized in the Hall of Fame, there will be talk of moments like the one he had in the series of his Tigers against the Pirates at PNC Park.
Wednesday Cabrera not only had his first game with four hits in three years, but also reached seven consecutive hits for the first time in his career.
His previous record was six he last achieved in 2015, when he won his fourth batting title in the American League. In addition, it is the longest streak for a member of the felines since the also Creole Omar Infant beat seven in a row in 2013.
Cabrerita now carries 2,971 unstoppable with 21 encounters remaining in the campaign. He would have fewer games due to the days off he has been scheduled, but it is no longer absurd to think that the toletero will join the club of 3,000 hits this year.
The Great Tiger beyond the Carolina Star
In addition, Mr. Miggy Miguel Cabrera went 4-4 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the team of the eternal Roberto Clemente whom he precisely beat by getting his 48th game with 4 unstoppable, now that of Maracay it is second among Latin Americans who have reached the Great Tent.
Panamanian Rod Carew holds the first place with 58 matches of 4 unstoppable.
With information from the Elders