Tarik Skubal Adds Another Weapon
The 24-year-old lefthander spent time at Driveline Baseball, where he picked up a new pitch to round out his arsenal.
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The 24-year-old lefthander spent time at Driveline Baseball, where he picked up a new pitch to round out his arsenal.
The Tigers have had success adding complementary players via the Rule 5 draft, and 2020 pick Akil Baddoo is no exception.
The 2020 fourth-rounder showed off impressive tools and body control at instructional league as he got his feet wet in pro ball.
The 23-year-old outfielder used the advice of a future Hall of Famer to help with his development this winter.
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Ranking the 10 best prospects in the Detroit Tigers farm system entering 2021.
The 21-year-old outfielder has plenty of potential but will require a patient approach as he develops.
The Tigers’ last two first-round picks made a big impression on first-year farm director Kenny Graham all year long.
Willi Castro matured into his projectable frame by leading all Tigers hitters in OPS, all while bringing stability to the infield, now and in the future.
The 2020 fourth-round pick is finding other ways to train without an official minor league season.
Greene’s outstanding summer camp catch was lauded by a three-time MVP winner.
Following a successful pro debut, the 2019 fifth-rounder shed his “old-fashioned” label and used tech to improve his swing last offseason.
After a rough first half, the 22-year-old southpaw found late success after he focused on his changeup and curveball.
The 2017 first-rounder recovered velocity—and prospect stock—in a strong Double-A campaign, but he knows what needs work in 2020.
Little went right for Cameron at the plate in Triple-A this season, but he was trying to finish the season on a high note in the Puerto Rican League.
The southpaw might have been the No. 1 breakout prospects of 2019, and he gives the Tigers a talented trio of high-upside pitchers.
Baseball’s two bet farm systems—the Rays and Padres—showed off impressive talent in the Midwest League.
Tigers first-round draft pick Riley Greene made it all the way to low Class A in his first test as a pro.
The 6-foot-6 righthander accomplished two major goals at Double-A this season and has a bright future.
Finding his footing both in the batter’s box and at third base were the top priorities for the 2019 second-rounder out of Arizona.
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