Cabrera out for season
Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera suffered a season-ending rupture of his left biceps tendon on Tuesday, the major league team announced. The Venezuelan was hurt while swinging and missing on a third-inning pitch by Minnesota Twins right-hander Jake Odorizzi. The team said he will have season-ending surgery. “He feels really bad,” Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire told reporters. “He feels like he’s letting people down. There’s a guy who’s a warrior. Total respect for that man. He’s a hell of a baseball player. Hopefully, we can somehow get through this thing and get him back playing.” An 11-time All Star and two-time American League MVP, the 35-year-old Cabrera is batting .299 with three home runs and 22 RBI in 38 games this season.
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