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Miguel Cabrera: One of a Kind

Miguel Cabrera: One of a Kind

20230h 50m

Documentary

Overview

A look back at Miggy's illustrious career.

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Miguel Cabrera

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Alex Avila

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Victor Martinez

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Cameron Maybin

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Max Scherzer

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Dan Dickerson

Dan Dickerson

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Ivan Rodriguez

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Dave Dombrowski

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Al Avila

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David Samson

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Jim Leyland

Jim Leyland

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Ozzie Guillén

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Wrigley Field: Beyond the Ivy
Vintage World Series Films: New York Mets
The Legend of Pinky Deras: The Greatest Little-Leaguer There Ever Was
City of Baseball
100 Years of Wrigley Field
Race for the Record
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Ted Williams
Hollywood Hobbies
1995 Atlanta Braves: The Official World Series Film
Wealth of a Nation
Super Stars of Sports: Baseball
Who Killed the Montreal Expos?
One Golden Summer
2001 Arizona Diamondbacks: The Official World Series Film
Shohei Ohtani: Beyond the Dream
Pitching Man: Satchel Paige Defying Time
The Curious Case of Curt Flood
Touching The Game Alaska
A Million Smiles: The Story of Baseball Without Borders
Miguel Cabrera: One of a Kind
Miguel Cabrera: One of a Kind

Miguel Cabrera: One of a Kind

20230h 50m
Documentary

A look back at Miggy's illustrious career.

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Actor

Miguel Cabrera

as Self

Miguel Cabrera

Self

Miguel Cabrera

Self

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Alex Avila

as Self

Alex Avila

Self

Alex Avila

Self

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Victor Martinez

as Self

Victor Martinez

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Victor Martinez

Self

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Cameron Maybin

as Self

Cameron Maybin

Self

Cameron Maybin

Self

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Actor

Max Scherzer

as Self

Max Scherzer

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Max Scherzer

Self

Dan Dickerson
Dan Dickerson
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Dan Dickerson

as Self

Dan Dickerson

Self

Dan Dickerson

Self

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Ivan Rodriguez

as Self

Ivan Rodriguez

Self

Ivan Rodriguez

Self

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Dave Dombrowski

as Self

Dave Dombrowski

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Dave Dombrowski

Self

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Al Avila

as Self

Al Avila

Self

Al Avila

Self

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David Samson

as Self

David Samson

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David Samson

Self

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