"The end result may not have gone the Tigers' way, but throughout the American League Championship Series, first baseman Miguel Cabrera once again showed why he's one of baseball's most feared hitters.
After a somewhat quiet AL Division Series, Cabrera erupted to hit .400 in the ALCS, capping it with two home runs in Saturday night's 15-5 Game 6 loss to the Rangers.
Cabrera's achievements in Detroit's season-ending game put him in the record books. His first-inning homer off Rangers starter Derek Holland tied the all-time record for an LCS hitting streak to open a career. That blast marked the slugger's 13th straight LCS game with a hit, dating to the 2003 National League Championship Series with the Florida Marlins against the Chicago Cubs. "