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The Detroit Tigers could look to make a few big moves in the offseason by using some of their young infielders as trade bait.
MLB Pipeline released its updated top-100 prospect ranking, and Tigers prospect Kevin McGonigle is No. 2 on the list.
The Tigers traded away value in adding four pitchers, but didn’t overly stress a farm system they needed to protect.
Detroit Tigers prospect Kevin McGonigle, a left-hand hitting shortstop, adjusts to better pitching in Double-A while blocking out trade rumors.
Even without the vaunted “Big 3” of elite Detroit Tigers prospects, the West Michigan Whitecaps continue to dominate the ...
The Detroit Tigers lineup looks to be in great hands for the foreseeable future, with how much young talent is already at the ...
“Of the Tigers prospects closest to the Majors, Anderson (Detroit’s No. 9 prospect) figures to be the most logical to go given the club’s infield logjam,” he wrote.
Just four draft picks cracked Baseball America's top 30 for the Tigers, though two made the top 10, with outfielder Nick Dumesnil checking in at No. 9, followed by Yost. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound ...
Detroit Tigers team owner Chris Ilitch, left, talks to president of baseball operation Scott Harris as they watch batting practice during spring training at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland, Fla ...
Detroit Tigers prospect Kevin McGonigle, a left-hand hitting shortstop, adjusts to better pitching in Double-A while blocking out trade rumors.