PAGE 4B MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2013 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Injured Cabrera stays hot as Tigers sweep the Mets ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Tigers pitcher Jeremy Bonderman, right, celebrates with catcher Bryan Holaday after an interleague baseball game against the New York Mets at Citi Field. Sunday. The Tigers won 11-3. ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Imagine what Miguel Cabrera might be doing if he were completely healthy. The reigning American League 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 Metts 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 in a walk, rushing his batting average to a major-league best 360, and finished the series 7 for 13 with two homers and five RBIs. “It’s a lot of fun, “Porcelio said. “You've got to remind yourself not to take what he'_ 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. Porcello (10-7) pitched seven innings of four-hit ball before the Tigers broke it open with a seven-run ninth. Dirks drew a bases-loaded walk during the outburst, which included RBI singles by Victor Martinez and Ramon Santiago Travis d'Arnaud hit his first major league homer for the Mets, who have scored five runs during a fourgame slide. They were outhit 33-7 in the final two games of the series Dillon Gee (9-9) lost for only the third time in 16 starts. He entered "The Tigers aren't in the position they're in without having an outstanding offense. They pitched us tough." in the inimitable game. "The Tigers aren't in the position they're in without having an outstanding offense. They pitched us tough. We didn't get a lot of guys on." New York manager Terry Collins said. "Right now we are not swinging the bats very well. The Tigers played great and we didnt." TERRY COLLINS New York Mets with a 2.27 ERA since May 30, the fourth-best mark in the majors during that span. The 24-year-old Porcello, who grew up a Mets fan nearby in New Jersey, left 17 tickets for family and friends. He didn't disappoint them, either, bouncing back from a loss to Minnesota and moving to 6-1 in his past nine outings. "It was definitely a little special feeling." Porcellio said. "I'm glad we got a win for them." The right-hander was hit hard in his only other start against the Mets on June 28, 2011, in Detroit. He pitched at Yankee Stadium a little more than two weeks ago, taking a no-decision in Detroit's 4-3 defeat. With the victory by Porcellio, all five members of the Tigers' rotation have reached double digits in wins. The Tigers were trailing by one when Martinez singled off Gee to start the sixth. Dirks, who had three of Detroit's 13 hits Saturday off All-Star ace Matt Harvey, drove an 0-1 slider to right-center for his eighth home run. "I thought we probably strung as good at bats together this series as we have all year throughout the lineup," manager Jim Leyland said. "This sounds crazy, but I think the matchup yesterday really got the hitters pumped up because they knew it could be a real tough day." Gee lasted six innings for the 11th straight start, the longest streak of his career, and 15th time in 16 outings. But he matched a season high by giving up 10 hits — five in the sixth. Austin Jackson opened the game with a soft single and Cabrera launched a 2-0 pitch toward left field, where it cleared a railing in the second deck and sailed through a triangular opening beneath the restaurant windows. "When the man gets hot, he's hot," Martinez said. The drive induced a collective gasp from the crowd of 32,084 on Tom Seaver bobblehead day and give Gabrae a major league-high 128 RBIs. Trying to become the first player to win consecutive Triple Crowns, he is four homers behind Baltimore golfer Chris Davis. OUTSIDE KU MEMORIAL UNION AUG.26 & 27 10am-3pm amazonstudent JOIN AMAZON STUDENT AND GET FREE TWO-DAY SHIPPING ON MILLIONS OF ITEMS Come check out Amazon on campus and you could walk away with back to school essentials and other great giveaways. amazon.com/joinstudent KU UNION PROGRAMS Keep your eyes peeled for the Amazon bike brigade. THE Cha he do offen return to his a fam CON F007 try as sc poss 4