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2015 Detroit Tigers MIGUEL CABRERA 400 th Home Run Figurine Statue Limited # !

$ 51.77

Availability: 34 in stock
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  • Player: Miguel Cabrera
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    Description

    Selling an excellent condition brand new in the box LIMITED EDITION Miguel Cabrera 2015 400 Home Run Stadium Giveaway
    Detroit Tigers Figurine Statue NEW!  The Detroit Tigers distributed these limited number Figurines
    To the first 10,000 fans on Monday Sept 21 2015 before the second game of a double header
    vs the Chicago White Sox to commemorate Miguel Cabrera's 400 th career Home Run that he hit
    On May 16, 2015. Released in 2015
    This item will be a great addition to Miguel Cabrera and Detroit Tigers collectors, Figurine Statue and bobblehead
    collectors and sports card collectors and sports fans in general.
    Bid confident that we will ship this Miguel Cabrera Figurine Fast and Safe.
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    Shipping & Handling costs are .95 for USPS Domestic.  Will ship Fast and Safe.  We comb ine shipping.
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    Miguel Cabrera
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Miguel Cabrera
    Cabrera in a game against the
    Los Angeles Dodgers
    in June 2011
    Detroit Tigers
    – No. 24
    Third Baseman
    /
    First Baseman
    Born:
    (
    1983-04-18
    )
    April 18, 1983
    (age 29)
    Maracay
    ,
    Venezuela
    Bats:
    Right
    Throws:
    Right
    MLB debut
    June 20, 2003 for the Florida Marlins
    Career statistics
    (through 2012 season)
    Batting average
    .318
    Hits
    1,802
    Home runs
    321
    Runs batted in
    1,123
    Teams
    Florida Marlins
    (
    2003

    2007
    )
    Detroit Tigers
    (
    2008
    –present)
    Career highlights and awards
    World Series
    champion (
    2003
    )
    AL Triple Crown
    (
    2012
    )
    AL MVP
    (
    2012
    )

    AL home run champion
    (
    2008
    ,
    2012
    )

    AL RBI champion
    (
    2010
    ,
    2012
    )

    AL batting champion
    (
    2011

    2012
    )

    All-Star
    (
    2004

    2007
    ,
    2010

    2012
    )

    Silver Slugger Award
    (
    2005

    2006
    ,
    2010
    ,
    2012
    )
    AL Hank Aaron Award
    (2012)
    José Miguel Cabrera Torres
    (born April 18, 1983), commonly known as
    Miguel Cabrera
    is a
    Venezuelan
    professional baseball
    player. A
    third baseman
    and
    first baseman
    , he plays in
    Major League Baseball
    for the
    Detroit Tigers
    . He bats and throws
    right-handed
    . He has also played
    left field
    ,
    right field
    and
    designated hitter
    .
    Cabrera is a seven-time
    All-Star
    , having been selected to both the
    National League
    and
    American League
    All-Star Teams. Cabrera has started at least 100 games at
    first base
    ,
    third base
    ,
    left field
    and
    right field
    .
    [
    1
    ]
    He progressed through the
    Florida Marlins
    minor-league
    system, before being called up from the
    Double-A
    Carolina Mudcats
    in June 2003. Cabrera went on to help the
    Florida Marlins
    win the
    World Series
    that year as their clean-up hitter.
    Cabrera is widely regarded to be one of the best pure hitters in baseball, hitting at a high average with power to all fields. He has posted at least 30 home runs in eight different seasons with a career batting average of .318. Cabrera has also driven in over 100 runs in each of the last nine seasons, every season aside from his rookie campaign when he played in only 87 games. He has been an MVP caliber player since entering the majors at just 20 years old, having received MVP votes in each of his ten major league seasons, and placing in the top five in six of those seasons including each of the last four.
    In 2012, Cabrera became the first player since
    Carl Yastrzemski
    in 1967 to win the
    Triple Crown
    . Cabrera led the American League with a .330 batting average, 44 home runs, and 139 RBIs. Cabrera was elected the 2012
    AL MVP
    that season.