Miguel Cabrera had to borrow Spencer Torkelson’s glove and turned it into an epic gift after final MLB game

A passing of the torch in the coolest way.

Sunday’s game between the Tigers and Guardians had no playoff implications with both teams out of contention on the final day of the season. But the game still meant so much to Detroit as it was the last time future Hall of Famer Miguel Cabrera would play in a big-league game.

And his send-off at first base couldn’t have been scripted any better.

Cabrera had not played in the field at all this season as the full-time designated hitter, but when the eighth inning came around, Tigers manager A.J. Hinch inserted Cabrera into the game at first base. There was just one issue: He didn’t have a glove.

Spencer Torkelson then offered his glove to Cabrera for the cameo at first, and Miggy didn’t have to wait long at all to get some action in the field.

On the second pitch of the inning, Steven Kwan hit a sharp grounder to first that Cabrera fielded with no problem and stepped on the bag to a massive ovation. Hinch then subbed Cabrera out of the game there to give him a proper send-off from the fans.

When it came time to return the glove to Torkelson, Cabrera turned it into an incredible signed gift.

What a gesture and what a day for baseball. Fans loved everything about the moment for Cabrera. I don’t think Torkelson will mind getting a new glove given the circumstances.