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Diario El Periodiquito - Miguel Cabrera ascendió al puesto 42 en hits conectados en MLB
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Tigers sweep Royals to extend win streak to 4 games
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Detroit Tigers third baseman Jeimer Candelario plays during the first inning of a baseball game against the Kansas City Royals, Thursday, May 13, 2021, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)AP
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DETROIT After a miserable start to the season, the Detroit Tigers are finally winning. Will it last?
The Tigers beat the Kansas City Royals 4-3 on Thursday afternoon at Comerica Park to sweep the three-game series.
The Tigers (13-24) have won four games in a row, their longest streak of the season. The Royals (16-20) have lost 11 in a row.
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share-square-636837 If I should see Torriente walking up the other side of the street, I would say, There walks a ballclub. Indianapolis ABCs manager C.I. Taylor
Few players in baseball history have received such universal admiration from their counterparts coinciding with such minimal mainstream recognition as Cristóbal Torriente. He was nicknamed the âCuban Babe Ruthâ (or, as some quipped back, Ruth was the âAmerican Cristóbal Torrienteâ), partly for his legendary, almost-mythic outhomering of Ruth in a head-to-head series in Cuba, but mostly for his all-around excellence.
Torriente, a dual threat known mostly for his bat that never slumped, did everything with ease. He hit for power. He hit to all fields. He had deceptive speed, making him an elite player on the basepaths and especially in center field.
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The Giants have seen plenty of newcomers make an impact right out of the gate over the years, though some have stood out more than others. From rookie sensations to marquee free-agent signings, here’s a look at the top five individual debut seasons for the club:
1993
With a new ownership group in tow, the Giants made one of the biggest splashes in Winter Meetings history when they signed Bonds to a six-year, $43.75 million deal in December 1992. The signing proved to be a franchise-altering moment for San Francisco, as Bonds instantly helped turn a 98-loss team into a 103-win team in his first season by the Bay. The superstar slugger led the National League with 46 home runs and 123 RBIs and finished fourth in batting with a .336 average, earning the first of five NL Most Valuable Player Awards with the Giants.
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