ST. LOUIS — It's not a surprise, but Detroit Tigers veteran Miguel Cabrera has reaffirmed his plan for the future.
"Two more years," Cabrera said. "That's it."
In an interview Wednesday morning with ESPN's Sage Steele, Cabrera discussed his Hall of Fame career, reaching 500 home runs Sunday in Toronto and his chase for 3,000 hits, which he needs 42 hits to accomplish.
But the 38-year-old also talked about retirement.
"My right knee is really bad," Cabrera said. "I need to take care of this in the offseason and prepare myself for next season.