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Miguel Cabrera, needing 1 hit for 3,000 milestone, intentionally walked by New York Yankees

Miguel Cabrera's pursuit of baseball history will last at least one more day after a controversial free pass.

Cabrera, needing only one hit to become the 33rd player in major league history with 3,000 hits, was intentionally walked in the eighth inning Thursday of the Detroit Tigers' 3-0 victory over the New York Yankees.

It was the fourth and final plate appearance of the afternoon for Cabrera, who flied out in the first inning and struck out in each of his next two at-bats.

Cabrera was slated to bat again in the eighth with two outs, but the Yankees and manager Aaron Boone opted to walk the two-time MVP intentionally, loading the bases and setting up a lefty-lefty matchup of Detroit's Austin Meadows against New York southpaw Lucas Luetge.

Boone defended the decision as a «baseball call for me,» but acknowledged it was a «little more gut-wrenching than usual.»

Cabrera, however, said he was not upset after the game, telling reporters «it's baseball,» and noting he missed on his three previous chances at the 3,000-hit milestone.

But the crowd at Comerica Park voiced its displeasure with the intentional walk, loudly booing and chanting «Yankees suck» as Cabrera took his free pass to first. Those boos quickly turned to cheers when Meadows blooped a two-run double to give Detroit a 3-0 lead.

«The left-on-left, I felt like the matchup — I just liked it a little bit better in that situation and it came down to a baseball call for me there,» Boone said. «Tough decision, and I thought Lucas executed a pitch and got the soft contact, but [Meadows] dumped it in there. So tough call, but one I had to make.»

The 236th intentional walk of Cabrera's career, while strategically sound, triggered perhaps the loudest boos ever heard at a

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