Kevin McGonigle recorded four hits, including two doubles, in his major league debut as the Detroit Tigers defeated the San Diego Padres 8-2 on Opening Day at Petco Park. The 21-year-old prospect batted sixth and became the second player in Tigers history to achieve a four-hit game in his debut. Manager A.J. Hinch slotted him early in the lineup to ensure quick action.
In San Diego, Kevin McGonigle wasted no time making his mark in the majors. Batting sixth for the Tigers on Thursday, the baseball's No. 2 prospect lined his first big-league pitch—a cutter from Nick Pivetta—into right field for a two-run double with the bases loaded and one out in the first inning. This sparked a four-run frame that gave Detroit an early 4-0 lead over the Padres at Petco Park, securing an 8-2 victory overall. McGonigle's hit followed walks by Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson, who forced in a run ahead of him. Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris noted beforehand, “We don’t need him to be the savior. We just think it’s better with him on it, and that’s why he’s here.” Hinch added on the lineup decision, “The message was putting him on the team. That’s a big enough message.” Two innings later, McGonigle doubled again, crushing a 105.9 mph line drive off the right-field wall to help ignite a two-run third, extending the lead to 6-0 and supporting starter Tarik Skubal. He legged out an infield single for his third hit, reaching base at a sprint speed of 30.2 feet per second, before Dillon Dingler's two-run homer pushed the score to 8-0. McGonigle capped his debut with a two-out single in the ninth off Wandy Peralta. The performance made him the first Tiger since Billy Bean in 1987 with multiple extra-base hits in a debut, and the youngest to start on Opening Day since Omar Infante in 2003. McGonigle joins Hall of Famers like Willie McCovey and Kirby Puckett among the 25 players in MLB history with four hits in their debut.