
How Max Clark Reinvented His Body & Swing To Become A Top MLB Prospect
A self-described “psychopath” when it comes to competitiveness, Tigers prospect Max Clark never stops looking for ways to improve.
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A self-described “psychopath” when it comes to competitiveness, Tigers prospect Max Clark never stops looking for ways to improve.
Following an injury-shortened breakout season at Class A, Kevin McGonigle wants to hone in on his defensive play at shortstop.
Thayron Liranzo has a strong arm and strong bat. Now, the Tigers want to see him take the next step to refine his receiving and game-calling behind the plate.
Fresh off breaking the Arizona Fall League steals record, Caleb Durbin looks to make his big league mark with the Yankees.
Roberto Campos fled Cuba at an early age. Now with four pro seasons under his belt, he appears ready to take a step forward.
Max Clark did a bit of everything in his first full pro season, and the Tigers were equally impressed with his off-the-field work and preparation.
Chase Lee sought an engineering degree when he attended Alabama. Once on campus, a piece of key advice helped him revive his baseball career.
The Tigers are glad they made one last trip to Caracas in 2022. That’s how they discovered emerging Venezuelan shortstop Franyerber Montilla.
Second-rounder Max Anderson has an old school mentality that was paying off with a promising start in his first full season at High-A.
Jaden Hamm mowed down Midwest League competition in April thanks in part to a new pitch type he added in spring training.
A dominating but unexpected spring training appearance has Jackson Jobe positioned for what could be a monster season.
After diagnosing an issue with his swing, Jace Jung went on a tear and finished with 28 home runs in his full-season debut.
Every day is a new day for third baseman Izaac Pacheco, who continues to adjust and adapt to the grind of pro ball.
As a 19th-round pick, Justice Bigbie has had to fight for every promotion. This season he caught the Tigers’ attention.
Small tweaks to Colt Keith’s hitting setup and approach paid off with a breakthrough season.
Keider Montero’s pro journey began when he was 16. Six year later he is turning heads with bat-missing stuff at Double-A.
A little tech at Georgia Tech went a long way in preparing Brant Hurter for what lay ahead in pro ball.
An attempt at adding a cutter brought a new wrinkle to the righthander’s mix.
The 20-year-old outfielder is determined to make the most of his opportunity in pro ball after escaping the hopelessness of his youth spent in Cuba.
Trade acquisition Justyn-Henry Malloy is one of the players the Tigers hope will give the team a new offensive identity.
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