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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/tigers as Tigers GM Answers Whether or Not Kevin McGonigle Will Make MLB Debut This Year. The Detroit Tigers might be in the most envious position out of any team in Major League Baseball.
The Detroit Tigers (77–53) have picked it up in the second half, currently riding a four-game winning streak that has pushed their division lead back to double digits (10.5 games) entering Saturday. A huge reason for the team’s recent success as they heat up heading into back-to-back postseason appearances has been Riley Greene returning to his first-half form.
Top Detroit Tigers prospect Kevin McGonigle is hitting .275 with seven home runs, 18 walks and 14 strikeouts across 29 games in Double-A Erie.
After stumbling out of the gates the second half of the year, the Detroit Tigers have turned things around and own firm control of the AL Central division once
Bobby Witt Jr. logged an RBI single and Salvador Perez added a two-run double. Both hits came in the third inning. The Royals didn't score again until the ninth; Vinnie Pasquantino homered in his fifth consecutive game in the loss.
Detroit Tigers reliever Drew Sommers has been called up from Triple-A Toledo for his MLB debut. He posted a 3.31 ERA with the Mud Hens in 2025.
Detroit Tigers slugger Riley Greene continues to make himself indispensable to the team as the season prepares to flip the calendar into September.
The once-slipping Detroit Tigers extended their American League Central lead to 10 games after sweeping the Astros in three games at Comerica Park.
Evan invites Chris Brown of “Tigers Minor League Report” to debate when Tigers should consider calling up their No. 1 prospect in Aug. 18 "Days of Roar" podcast episode.
"I feel like we've kind of got a brand new team all of a sudden," Tarik Skubal said on "Sunday Night Baseball" broadcast of Tigers vs Phillies.
A questionable approach to the 2025 MLB trade deadline has aged well for Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris thus far. However, his cle