Miguel Cabrera reiterated on Monday what's long been anticipated.
The 2023 MLB season will likely be his last. The 12-time All-Star, two-time AL MVP and 2003 World Series champion told MLB.com that he's leaning toward retirement at the conclusion of next season.
Cabrera, 39, is slated to make $31 million in 2023 on the final year of his eight-year, $248 million contract. Meanwhile, his star has been fading in Detroit since his last standard All-Star appearance in 2016. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred bestowed Cabrera with an honorary All-Star bid in 2022 as he slashed .254/.305/.317 with five home runs and 43 RBI on the season.
While his skills have diminished with age, his love for the game has not. His goal is to remain in baseball following his retirement as a player.
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