Detroit Tigers Prospect Kevin McGonigle Shines in Arizona Fall League.
The 21-year-old shortstop prospect from Arizona Fall League MVP Kevin McGonigle won over fans and scouts alike this fall, solidifying his status as one of the most exciting young players in baseball. A second-round pick out of high school in 2023, McGonigle has shown impressive all-around skills in just two seasons of pro ball.
McGonigle's impressive numbers include a .362 batting average, 25 hits, and 19 walks in 19 games. His aggressive approach at the plate earned him praise from coaches, including Tigers third-base coach Joey Cora, who witnessed McGonigle's growth firsthand. "He's a great example of everything this award stands for," said Cora. "Aside from the talent on the field, Charlie comes to the ballpark every day with the same attitude and eagerness to maximize his potential."
AFL MVP Kevin McGonigle is expected to make a push in Detroit.
However, with a strong fall behind him, it's likely that McGonigle will be considered for a major league roster spot by early next season. He could join Max Anderson, another talented infielder who played well this year, as well as other prospects like Clark and lefty hitter Jack Penney.
The 21-year-old shortstop prospect from Arizona Fall League MVP Kevin McGonigle won over fans and scouts alike this fall, solidifying his status as one of the most exciting young players in baseball. A second-round pick out of high school in 2023, McGonigle has shown impressive all-around skills in just two seasons of pro ball.
McGonigle's impressive numbers include a .362 batting average, 25 hits, and 19 walks in 19 games. His aggressive approach at the plate earned him praise from coaches, including Tigers third-base coach Joey Cora, who witnessed McGonigle's growth firsthand. "He's a great example of everything this award stands for," said Cora. "Aside from the talent on the field, Charlie comes to the ballpark every day with the same attitude and eagerness to maximize his potential."
AFL MVP Kevin McGonigle is expected to make a push in Detroit.
However, with a strong fall behind him, it's likely that McGonigle will be considered for a major league roster spot by early next season. He could join Max Anderson, another talented infielder who played well this year, as well as other prospects like Clark and lefty hitter Jack Penney.