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Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers 7 - 5 win over the whitesox.
Miguel Cabrera now has 200 three-hit games, and 43 four-hit games in his career, tied for 32nd mpst (4 hit games) all-time.
With his 2 rbi single, Cabrera is the 56th player in major-league history to reach the 1,500 RBI milestone (1,501).
Cabrera has driven in 976 of those RBIs as a member of the Tigers.
The rest came from 2003-2007 with the Florida Marlins.
Cabrera becomes the eighth player in MLB history to reach the 400 home run and 1500 RBI milestone in the first 14 seasons of his playing career, joining the ranks of Alex Rodriguez, Manny Ramirez, Albert Pujols, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Jeff Bagwell and Hank Aaron.
Miguel Cabrera: Whenever the whispers about his struggles begin to grow louder, Cabrera always finds a way to shut them down. After homering the night before, Cabrera went 4-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI.
The bullpen: Kyle Ryan, Alex Wilson, Justin Wilson, and Francisco Rodriguez combined to pitch four scoreless innings to seal the game.
Ian Kinsler: Though he recorded just one hit and struck out three times, Kinsler still somehow scored three runs.
Michael Fulmer: The rookie did not have his best stuff, and it finally caught up to him in the fifth inning. He gave up five runs (four earned) and six hits through five innings pitched.
Bottom of the order: A 2-for-14 night from Tyler Collins, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, and Jose Iglesias.
STATS AND INFO:
Miguel Cabrera recorded his 1500th career RBI. Congrats Miggy!
The Tigers scored more than four runs for the first time since the All Star Break.
Victor Martinez was intentionally walked more than once in a game for the first time since April 8, 2015.
Four earned runs matches the highest total allowed by Fulmer in his last 12 starts.