Baseball fans around the world are in shock as news confirms the passing of Detroit Tigers legend Miguel Cabrera at the age of 42. The Hall of Famer, who retired just last season, was one of the greatest hitters of his generation. Cabrera’s illustrious career included over 500 home runs, 3,000 hits, and the prestigious Triple Crown in 2012—an achievement not seen since 1967. Known for his infectious smile and love for the game, “Miggy” became a symbol of joy and resilience in Detroit, carrying the team through highs and lows. The Tigers organization has declared a week of mourning, with plans for a tribute night at Comerica Park. Fans have begun gathering outside the stadium, lighting candles and leaving personal notes in his memory. “He was the soul of our franchise,” said Tigers manager A.J. Hinch. The cause of death has not been publicly confirmed, though reports suggest it may have been health-related. Baseball players past and present have taken to social media to express their grief and gratitude for a legend who left an indelible mark on the game. A memorial statue is already being discussed by city officials.
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BREAKING NEWS: Detroit Tigers Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera Passes Away at 42, Fans in Tears…
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