NEW YORK – Imagine what Miguel Cabrera might be doing if he were completely healthy.
The reigning AL MVP hit a mammoth homer, Rick Porcello enjoyed a happy homecoming and the Detroit Tigers polished off a three-game sweep of the New York Mets with an 11-3 victory Sunday.
Cabrera's two-run drive was his 42nd long ball of the season and 10th in 19 games. He went 3-for-4 with a walk, raising his batting average to a major league-best .360, and finished the series 7-for-13 with two homers and five RBI.
"It's a lot of fun to watch," Porcello said. "You've got to remind yourself not to take what he's done for granted, because he's just that special of a player and he makes it look so easy day in and day out. But, he's unbelievable. He's the best hitter on the planet, hands down."
Hobbled by nagging injuries to his hip, side and knees, Cabrera jogged slowly down the line all weekend. When he tried to dive for a ball at third base Sunday, it certainly appeared to hurt.
That hardly slowed him at the plate, though.
"He's the best I've seen, by far," teammate Andy Dirks said. "The things that he can do, you just sit back and say, 'Wow.' "
Dirks put Detroit ahead with a two-run homer, and the AL Central leaders improved to 12-5 in interleague play. They have won 34 of 49 overall, the best mark in the American League since July 2.