Sports_Freak Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, chasfh said: That's true to the degree you have to go outside to make it happen. Some lucky teams have a bunch of great young cost-controlled All-Star level players coming up through the system all at the same time. That might be us in a couple or three years! I love the enthusiasm fans have for "can't miss" prospects. So many prospects never make it or just struggle so much that they're sent back to the farm to season a bit more. I hope this batch of Tiger prospects comes north and kicks ass but until they do it, I wont get too excited about them. Just....don't rush them... Quote
chasfh Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Tiger337 said: Let's wait and see what happens when we start throwing him curves. It looks like he's got a pretty good eye, though. Quote
chasfh Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: I love the enthusiasm fans have for "can't miss" prospects. So many prospects never make it or just struggle so much that they're sent back to the farm to season a bit more. I hope this batch of Tiger prospects comes north and kicks ass but until they do it, I wont get too excited about them. Just....don't rush them... Quote
chasfh Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: I love the enthusiasm fans have for "can't miss" prospects. So many prospects never make it or just struggle so much that they're sent back to the farm to season a bit more. I hope this batch of Tiger prospects comes north and kicks ass but until they do it, I wont get too excited about them. Just....don't rush them... I love when people interpret "might" as being the same as "absolutely, unequivocally, definitely 100% will". 😉 Quote
Tiger337 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 16 minutes ago, chasfh said: It looks like he's got a pretty good eye, though. One concern I have is that he may have already peaked. Given his nickname (Stormin Norman Cash?), I suspect he's old for a rookie. Quote
Tiger337 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 34 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: I love the enthusiasm fans have for "can't miss" prospects. So many prospects never make it or just struggle so much that they're sent back to the farm to season a bit more. I hope this batch of Tiger prospects comes north and kicks ass but until they do it, I wont get too excited about them. Just....don't rush them... I think McGonigle will make the team if he hits in the Spring. How good will he be? Nobody knows, but he is the most highly regarded prospect the Tigers have had in decades. Edited 4 hours ago by Tiger337 Quote
Edman85 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 44 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: I love the enthusiasm fans have for "can't miss" prospects. So many prospects never make it or just struggle so much that they're sent back to the farm to season a bit more. I hope this batch of Tiger prospects comes north and kicks ass but until they do it, I wont get too excited about them. Just....don't rush them... Not all prospects are the same. Quote
Edman85 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago In the BA Era, the only Tigers position prospects ranked in the Preseason Top 10 are... 2007 Cameron Maybin (6) 2021 Spencer Torkelson (5) 2022 Riley Greene (4) 2022 Spencer Torkelson (5) By all indications, McGonigle will be 2, and the talk is that he and Konnor Griffin are a different brand of a elite than most 1-2 combos. Every prospect is different. Every prospect reacts differently to failure. Saying that the Tigers shouldn't promote McGonigle because Scott Sizemore flopped shows a lack of understanding of the difference in their pedigrees. And some fan on their couch isn't going to know the ins and outs about whether failure would positively or negatively affect McGonigle more than the Tigers' staff or McGonigle himself. The Prospect Promotion Incentive Draft Pick rules give a big incentive to the Tigers to put him on the opening day roster if he is ready. 1 Quote
SoCalTiger Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago San Diego - March 26 2026 1. Torres 2B 2. McGonigle SS 3. Greene LF 4. Carpenter DH 5 Tork 1B 6. Keith 3B 7. Dingler C 8. Perez RF 9. Meadows CF Skubal P 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 55 minutes ago, SoCalTiger said: San Diego - March 26 2026 1. Torres 2B 2. McGonigle SS 3. Greene LF 4. Carpenter DH 5 Tork 1B 6. Keith 3B 7. Dingler C 8. Perez RF 9. Meadows CF Skubal P If McGonagle is the shortstop, what do we do with Baez? I’m tired of expecting Mr. Glass Meadows to repeat what he did in 2024. I’d rather see Baez in center because he seemed to hit better playing that position. I’m not sure how much worse a fielder he is than Mr. Glass but I’m not expecting his hitting to rebound. And I really enjoyed not disliking Javy last year. Quote
Shinzaki Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago In the playdowns last fall Baez seemed like our most dangerous hitter Quote
1984Echoes Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 1 hour ago, SoCalTiger said: San Diego - March 26 2026 1. Torres 2B 2. McGonigle SS 3. Greene LF 4. Carpenter DH 5 Tork 1B 6. Keith 3B 7. Dingler C 8. Perez RF 9. Meadows CF Skubal P BINGO! I love this early call out on the OD lineup...!!! Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Edman85 said: Not all prospects are the same. Exactly. Its been said the really good ones get to the majors quickly. Like JV or Granderson. The Tigers appear to have a few knocking on the door again, it would be great if they make it up here this season. But fans need to trust Harris and his team of player development. Quote
1984Echoes Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 24 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: If McGonagle is the shortstop, what do we do with Baez? I’m tired of expecting Mr. Glass Meadows to repeat what he did in 2024. I’d rather see Baez in center because he seemed to hit better playing that position. I’m not sure how much worse a fielder he is than Mr. Glass but I’m not expecting his hitting to rebound. And I really enjoyed not disliking Javy last year. If Meadow is NOT injured on opening day... I would see him starting there in CF... And Baez used wherever Hinch sees fit... SS or CF pinch-hitting and taking over when a lefty gets on the mound. If Meadow IS injured on opening day... Well, that's an easy call... start Baez in CF. Quote
SeattleMike Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: Exactly. Its been said the really good ones get to the majors quickly. Like JV or Granderson. The Tigers appear to have a few knocking on the door again, it would be great if they make it up here this season. But fans need to trust Harris and his team of player development. Granderson was a bit old for a prospect. Cup of coffee at 23, 47 games at 24, first full season at 25. Compare that to Greene, who just turned 25 or Keith, who is 24. Quote
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