Tigers name top prospect Kevin McGonigle to Opening Day roster

The Detroit Tigers announced Tuesday that 21-year-old shortstop Kevin McGonigle has made their 2026 Opening Day roster. The MLB Pipeline No. 2 prospect will debut Thursday in the team's season opener in San Diego at 4:10 p.m. ET. Manager A.J. Hinch said McGonigle will play shortstop and third base.

Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch informed Kevin McGonigle on Tuesday morning that he had secured a spot on the Opening Day roster, prompting a big smile from the 21-year-old as he called his family. The team made the announcement official later that day, confirming the top prospect's rapid rise to the majors without a Triple-A stint, jumping straight from Double-A last summer. McGonigle, drafted 37th overall in 2023 from Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast High School in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, impressed in spring training with a .250/.423/.500 slash line, two homers, 11 walks and eight strikeouts over 52 plate appearances, alongside strong defensive plays. In his minor league career across 183 games, he hit .308 with 25 homers, 40 steals and a .919 OPS, capping 2025 as MVP of the Arizona Fall League with a 1.210 OPS and five homers in 19 games. Hinch praised his composure: “He continued to demonstrate his ability to handle the moment... His defense was really impressive... He never looked uncomfortable throughout the spring.” He added that McGonigle would focus on the left side of the infield: “He’ll play on the left side of the infield... He’ll stay both at short and third.” Tigers vice president of player development Ryan Garko noted McGonigle's unique mindset: “It's a slow heartbeat with an ultra-grinder, competitive mindset.” McGonigle joins a select group of young Tigers starters, the youngest since 21-year-old Omar Infante in 2003. Detroit's shortstops struggled in 2025, ranking low in wRC+ and WAR, positioning McGonigle for potential impact.

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