The Arrival at Bethlehem • Miguel Cabrera
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Doña María de la Luz Padilla y Gómez de Cervantes (c. 1760), (detail), by Miguel Cabrera (Novohispanic, 1695–1768), oil on canvas, 43 x 33 in. (109.2 x 83.8 cm), Private Collection
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Miguel Cabrera (Mexican, 1695–1768) The Conversion of Saint Ignatius Loyola.
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They should have sent Miggy
How bad are my Detroit Tigers this year ...? I could throw the numbers at you, they key one being their win/loss record: 39 and 50.
Or I could point out that the player who represented the Tigers in Tuesday night's All Star Game (the National League won, 3-2) was pitcher Michael Lorenzen, whose record for the season so far is 2 wins, 6 losses, with an earned-run average of 4.25 (he was oh-for-6 in June with an ERA of 5.30.
MLB requires representation from each of the 30 teams in the league and evidently Lorenzen is the best we've got. He's our All Star.
I would argue that the Tigers should have sent Miguel Cabrera. Sure, Miggy's offensive production this year (.245 batting average with one dinger and 14 runs batted in) is pitiful.
But it's the final year of an all-star career for Cabrera. The July classic game should have been part of Miggy's farewell tour
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This week on Content Abnormal we present the lovely Maureen O'Hara presenting Family Theater's production of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Gold-Bug"!
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well that was gutting, but in the best way possible.
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9/3/23
In his last appearance in Chicago, The White Sox honored Miguel Cabrera with a donation to the Miguel Cabrera Foundation, and a bench made completely out of bats. A
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Miguel Cabrera wipes his eyes with a towel in the dugout during his final career game. October 1st, 2023.
Photo by Rob Tringali.
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