Miguel Cabrera Hits Monster Home Run Out Of Comerica Park [VIDEO]
By Dan Jenkins
@DanTJenkins
Fans in Detroit have seen some pretty mind-blowing things watching Miguel Cabrera play for the Detroit Tigers over the past eight or so years.
Cabrera wowed the home crowd again on Monday night as he hit a home run in the first inning that made it to the concourse in left center field and bounced out onto E. Adams Ave.
ESPN Stats and Info measured the blast at 461 feet when it landed.
According to @ESPNStatsInfo, the calculated distance of @MiguelCabrera's first inning home run was 461 feet, his 2nd longest this season.
— Tigers PR (@DetroitTigersPR) June 20, 2016
He hit that literally OUT of the park didn't he..Holy Crap.
— michael stone (@stoney16) June 20, 2016
Like @Dan_Dickerson just said MAJESTIC!! What an insane bomb by Cabrera! 2 zip #tigers
— Dan Leach (@DanLeach971) June 20, 2016
That baseball just applied for a passport. It's going to Windsor for poutine. #Miggy #Tigers
— Russ McNamara (@McNamaraWDET) June 20, 2016
The proud owner of the Miguel Cabrera home-run baseball. pic.twitter.com/luq8OT2W1u
— Tony Paul (@TonyPaul1984) June 20, 2016
The longest home run ever hit at Comerica Park came off the bat of J.D. Martinez last season -- a ball that traveled 466 feet and ended up on top of the camera well in center field.