Detroit Tigers prospect Kevin McGonigle is set to make his case for the major leagues during Spring Training, building on his rapid rise through the minors. With strong plate discipline and power, the infielder impressed in the Arizona Fall League, earning attention from manager A.J. Hinch and president Scott Harris. His path to the Opening Day roster remains open, depending on team needs and his performance.
Kevin McGonigle, drafted as a supplemental first-round pick in 2023, has quickly ascended to become MLB Pipeline’s No. 2 overall prospect. His development aligns with the Tigers’ philosophy of fostering young talent through the system. In his first full professional season in 2024, McGonigle posted an .853 OPS across 74 games at Single-A Lakeland and High-A West Michigan before an oblique injury sidelined him in early August.
An ankle sprain delayed his start, but once healthy, he dominated High-A with a .372/.462/.648 slash line, including 19 doubles and seven home runs in 36 games. Promoted to Double-A Erie in July, his average dipped, yet he maintained power with 12 homers and 10 doubles in 46 games. Overall, he tallied 80 RBIs in 88 games, batting .300 with runners in scoring position, and boasted a nearly 3-to-2 walk-to-strikeout ratio while hitting .308.
His Arizona Fall League performance, where he earned MVP honors, caught the eye of Tigers leadership. Manager A.J. Hinch recounted how third-base coach Joey Cora FaceTimed him during a dinner, leading Hinch to cover the bill remotely. “Joey Cora went down to see that group and Facetimed me at a dinner that I didn't know that I was going to pay for at the end of the Fall League,” Hinch said at the Winter Meetings.
McGonigle is expected to receive a non-roster invite to Major League Spring Training, where he will showcase his skills primarily at shortstop, though he has experience at second and third base. President of baseball operations Scott Harris addressed speculation about an Opening Day spot: “Depends on who you’re asking.” He added that McGonigle might get a “raw deal” in media perceptions of his shortstop ability, promising ample opportunities to prove himself.
A potential Triple-A stint at Toledo could refine his discipline against veteran pitchers, similar to Colt Keith’s path in 2023. The Prospect Promotion Incentive adds intrigue, offering an extra draft pick for strong rookie performances. Hinch emphasized preparation: “McGonigle's going to get a lot of attention... We'll have them prepared to compete for any opportunity.” The Tigers’ offseason plans hinge partly on integrating such prospects into the infield at Comerica Park.