Reached base safely in 27 straight games from May 10-June 9 and hit .327 (32 for 98) with 16 runs scored, five doubles, one triple, six home runs and 18 RBI during the 27-game stretch.

Recorded the 900th extra base hit of his career on June 26 vs. Chicago White Sox -- became just the fifth player in major league history to record at least 2,200 hits, 400 home runs, 1,400 RBI and 900 extra-base hits by his age 32 season, joining Hank Aaron, Jimmie Foxx, Albert Pujols and Alex Rodriguez. Led the American League with a .365 (35 for 96) batting average with runners in scoring position.

* denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. Had three multi-homer games, hitting two homers on April 12 at Cleveland, April 29 at Minnesota and May 14 vs. Minnesota -- now has 33 multi-homer games in his career and 24 as a member of the Tigers, which ranks fifth most in club history. He finished tied for first in the AL (with David Ortiz) for the most intentional walks (15), and also for the second time in his career led the majors by hitting into 26 double plays.Cabrera won the 2016 AL Silver Slugger Award for first basemen, his seventh Silver Slugger Award overall and third award at first base. The procedure was performed by Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte, North Carolina.Named the American League MVP and won his third consecutive batting title in 2013, batting .348 (193x555) in 148 games on the season...became the first Tigers player to win three consecutive batting titles since Ty Cobb also did so in three straight seasons (1917-1919)...Elected the starting third baseman for the American League All- Star team...marks his fourth All-Star Game appearance as a member of the Tigers...Won his fifth Silver Slugger Award and named the American League winner of the Hank Aaron Award, given to the most outstanding offensive performer in each league...Named The Sporting News Player of the Year following the season...also named to The Sporting News American League All-Star squad...Tabbed as Player of the Year and American League Player of the Year in voting conducted by his peers for the Players' Choice Awards...Tabbed the best hitter in the American League by Baseball America...Named Tiger of the Year by the Detroit Chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America...Led the American League with a .348 average, a .442 on-base percentage and a .636 slugging percentage, while he was tied for first with 37 go-ahead RBI, second with 44 home runs, 137 RBI and 353 total bases, tied for second with 103 runs scored, 193 hits, third with 90 walks, and ninth with 52 multi-hit games...Collected 137 RBI during the season, marking the sixth consecutive season he has posted 100-or-more RBI for the Tigers--became just the second player in Tigers history to drive in 100-or-more RBI in six straight seasons...Harry Heilmann drove in 100-or-more runs in seven consecutive seasons (1932-1936)...Matched a career-high with 44 home runs on the season...Became just the third player in franchise history to connect for 30-or-more home runs and 120-or-more RBI in consecutive seasons...he joins Hank Greenberg and Cecil Fielder as the only Tigers players to accomplish the feat...Collected at least one RBI in each of the team's first five games of the season, marking the longest streak by a Tigers player to start the season since Bobby Higginson did so in the first five games of 2004...Collected a season-high four hits on April 6 against New York -- matched the high with four hits on April 9 versus Boston, May 4 at Houston, May 19 at Texas, June 21 versus Boston, June 28 at Tampa Bay and July 7 at Cleveland...Drove in 28 runs during the month of April, marking the most for any Tigers player since at least 1921...Named the Tigers Player of the Month for April after batting .363 (37x102) with 21 runs scored, six doubles, four home runs and 28 RBI in 25 games -- tied for first in the American League with 37 hits and 28 RBI, while he was third with a .363 average during April...Knocked the 1,000th hit of his Tigers career on May 2 at Houston becoming the 30th player in franchise history to accomplish the feat...Matched career-highs with six RBI on May 4 at Houston and three home runs on May 19 versus Texas...Collected the 400th double of his career in the first inning on May 30 versus Pittsburgh...Selected the Tigers Player of the Month and the American League Player of the Month for May after batting .379 (44x116) with 23 runs scored, nine doubles, 12 home runs and 33 RBI in 28 games during the month -- first in the American League with 12 home runs, 33 RBI and a .379 average, while he was tied for first with 44 hits and a .455 on-base percentage during the month...Clubbed the 200th home run of his Tigers career on June 1 versus Baltimore, becoming just the 10th player in franchise history to record 200 home runs...Established a 44-game on-base streak from May 14-June 30, marking the second-longest streak in the majors this season (Cuddyer, 46-game streak)...Posted a season-high 15 game hitting streak June 15-30 -- batted .458 (27x59) with 12 runs scored, five doubles, seven home runs and 13 RBI during that stretch...Named the Tigers Player of the Month for June after batting .378 (37x98) with 20 runs scored, five doubles, nine home runs and 21 RBI in 27 games during the month...finished third in the American League with 37 hits and a .378 average, while he was tied for third with nine home runs...Connected for 30 home runs prior to the All-Star break -- marks the most home runs by a Tigers player prior to the All-Star break in franchise history...Batted .288 (19x66) with seven home runs and 17 RBI in 20 games during July...Garnered American League Player of the Week honors August 5-11 after batting .429 (12x28) with four doubles, two home runs and 11 RBI in seven games during the week...Clubbed his sixth career walk-off home run on August 17 versus Kansas City off Aaron Crow...Named the American League Player of the Month for August -- hit .356 (36x101) with five doubles, 11 home runs and 31 RBI in 27 games during the month...tied for first in the American League with 11 home runs and 31 RBI, finished fourth with a .356 batting average and tied for 10th with 36 hits...marks the fourth time he earned American League Player of the Month honors with Detroit (also, May of 2013, August of 2012, July of 2008).

Through 2011, he had the sixth-best career batting average of all active players (.317), and seventh-best slugging percentage (.555) and OPS (.950).On April 7, he and new teammate Prince Fielder each hit two home runs against the Cabrera was named to the American League All-Star team as a reserve, as Rangers third baseman On August 15, Cabrera became the first player in Detroit Tigers history to hit 30 home runs in five consecutive seasons, passing Hank Greenberg (Cabrera was voted the American League Player of the Month for August after batting .357 with six doubles, eight home runs, 24 RBI, 19 runs scored and 12 walks in 26 games. Cabrera finished the period first in hits, RBI, batting average, slugging percentage (1.130) and on-base percentage (.583), second in home runs and total bases (26), and tied for third in runs scored in the American League. All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only. He finished the week by registering back-to-back four-hit games for the first time in his career.On May 16, 2015, Cabrera hit his 400th career home run against On May 21, Cabrera recorded his 1,400th career RBI. As of the 2013 All-Star break, Miguel was hitting .365 with 30 home runs and a league-leading 95 RBIs, considerably better than his 2012 Triple Crown season at the same point.