Kevin McGonigle pushes for Tigers Opening Day roster spot

As Detroit Tigers Spring Training nears its end in Lakeland, Florida, top prospect Kevin McGonigle continues to impress with standout defensive plays and solid plate discipline. Manager A.J. Hinch has praised his quick learning and attention to detail, amid ongoing roster decisions. The team heads to Arizona next, with final cuts pending.

The sight of a moving truck outside the clubhouse at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland, Florida, signaled the close of Tigers Spring Training on Saturday. Players like Spencer Torkelson expressed readiness after Detroit's 3-1 win over the Yankees, eager for a change of scenery ahead of games in Arizona against the Rockies and Opening Day in San Diego. Roster decisions remain unresolved, with manager A.J. Hinch stating, “No decisions today.” Austin Slater requested his release after not being added to the roster by the deadline. A key question is whether Kevin McGonigle, Detroit's top prospect and MLB Pipeline's No. 2 overall, will secure an Opening Day spot. McGonigle showcased elite defense Saturday, diving left to snag a 104.5 mph grounder from Yankees' Jasson Domínguez—running at 30.6 feet per second—and starting a double play. Hinch noted, “He’s a quick learner, because he pays attention to the details... His ability to retain how to do things right and keep your competitive energy in the right areas is very noticeable.” Offensively, McGonigle went 4-for-27 in March after 6-for-13 in February, drawing 11 walks against eight strikeouts in the Grapefruit League, including a two-out single Saturday after fouling off a 98.7 mph fastball. His inclusion could displace players like outfielders Wenceel Pérez or Parker Meadows, or a left-handed infielder, depending on alignments with Javier Báez. Bullpen spots are also contested, with Enmanuel De Jesus delivering two scoreless innings Friday, Brenan Hanifee a perfect frame Saturday, Brant Hurter unscored since March 4, and non-roster invitee Burch Smith tossing 6 2/3 scoreless innings recently. One of these may not make the team.

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