12:43pm: The Tigers announced that infielder/outfielder Wenceel Pérez, infielder Jace Jung and outfielder Trei Cruz have all been optioned to Triple-A Toledo. Center fielder Parker Meadows has made the Opening Day roster.
The 26-year-old Pérez is the most notable among the cuts. He was a key contributor in Detroit last year, giving Hinch a defensively versatile switch-hitter who could be deployed at various spots in both the infield and outfield. Pérez played exclusively in the outfield last year but has more than 1800 minor league innings at both middle infield slots and another 259 at third base. In 383 MLB plate appearances, he slashed .244/.308/.430 (103 wRC+) with 13 homers, 17 doubles, four triples and eight steals. Pérez will surely get a long major league look this year as injuries and/or poor performance elsewhere on the roster dictate, but for now he’ll open in Toledo.
Pérez didn’t help his case with a dismal .158/.238/.158 showing in 46 spring plate appearances. With better production, he might’ve edged out Meadows, who struggled at the plate in 2025 and batted only .222/.314/.289 in 52 spring plate appearances. Meadows, however, is a plus defender in center field. Given that he nominally outperformed Pérez with the bat and has a clear defensive edge with the glove, he’ll get the nod for an Opening Day roster spot and look to get back to his 2024 form at the plate (.244/.310/.433).
11:28am: It’s official. The Tigers announced Tuesday that infielder Kevin McGonigle, the consensus No. 2 prospect in baseball, will make their Opening Day roster. The 21-year-old will likely begin the season as Detroit’s shortstop after a spring in which he batted .250/.411/.477 with two homers, two doubles, a triple, two steals and more walks (11) than strikeouts (9) in 56 plate appearances. McGonigle is not on the Tigers’ 40-man roster, so they’ll need to make a corresponding transaction when they formally select his contract.
Selected with the No. 37 overall pick in the 2023 draft, McGonigle has raced through the minors relative to most high school picks. He’s raked at every level from Rookie ball up through Double-A last season despite being one of the youngest players in the league at the most recent stops on his minor league journey. McGonigle totaled 397 plate appearances across three levels in 2025 and slashed .305/.408/.583 with 19 homers, 31 doubles, two triples, 10 steals and more walks than strikeouts.
Scouts rave about McGonigle’s preternatural feel for hitting. He’s never punched out in more than 12.6% of his plate appearances at any minor league stop, and his overall strikeout rate of 10.6% in 908 professional plate appearances speaks volumes about the advanced nature of that hit tool — especially considering his age. McGonigle only turned 21 in mid-August. He’ll play the vast majority of his rookie season before even celebrating his 22nd birthday.
Some scouting reports express skepticism about his ability to stick at shortstop, though he’s continued to get reps there this spring and could yet develop into a quality option at the position. Even if a move to another position — second base, third base, outfield — becomes a necessity somewhere down the line, McGonigle’s bat is so highly regarded that it doesn’t matter. He’s viewed as a fixture in the top half of the Detroit lineup for the foreseeable future, regardless of his ultimate defensive home.
Since he’s breaking camp with the club and is a consensus top prospect, McGonigle could net the Tigers some future draft considerations via the league’s Prospect Promotion Incentive (PPI) program. A Rookie of the Year win in 2026 or a top-three finish in MVP voting in any of McGonigle’s pre-arbitration seasons would net the Tigers an extra draft selection after the first round the following season. (Prospects can only net their team one bonus pick overall.)
Assuming McGonigle sticks on Detroit’s roster all season, he’ll accrue a full year of service and be under club control through the 2031 season. He’d be eligible for arbitration following the 2028 season as things stand. Of course, those timetables are subject to change.
McGonigle will have a full slate of three minor league option years upon being formally added to the roster, and Detroit could always look to extend its window of club control with a long-term deal, be it early in his MLB tenure or during subsequent springs, when McGonigle is still years from the open market. It’ll take a hefty offer to do so in all likelihood, as McGonigle is currently slated to reach free agency ahead of his age-27 season, which would put him in line for a mammoth contract if he reaches his ceiling (or anything close to it).
In addition to his work at shortstop, McGonigle also saw time at third base this spring. Detroit doesn’t have set starters at either position, so he could bounce between both spots. McGonigle, Javier Baez and Zach McKinstry are all capable of playing short and third base. Colt Keith can play third base, second base or first base. Matt Vierling is capable of playing third base or the outfield. Manager A.J. Hinch will have no shortage of matchup-based options with that contingent on hand, but regardless of which defensive spot he occupies on a given day, McGonigle should be expected to be in Hinch’s lineup.


Here we go!! Most anticipated opening day since the Series trips. Go get em Tigers!
The McGonigle Era starts NOW!
Well if they let him make the roster of course he’ll put himself on it, amiright?
ROY if he stays up all year.
Book it
Welcome to the majors Kevin!
My names Davis.
My names McGonickle.
Well, bye.
You have issues.
Never seen the movie? It’s a classic.
Whos gets the stanky boot to AAA? Perez or Meadows?
Most likely Meadows
Nah most likely Perez. Meadows defense in Center far outweighs any of the attributes Perez can offer. Both stunk in spring.
We got our answer…
Meadows also hit .290/.389/.387/.776 in March after going 1 for 14 in April as he changed his approach. If he continues where he left off he’ll be really fun to watch.
Wonderful news. Best wishes to a long and lustrous career!
I would have been very disappointed if this didn’t happen. Scott Harris always said the plan was to improve the offense from within. Well this is how you do that. Good to see promises kept, without service time manipulation.
I still think the trade deadline roster will include Max Clark and an outside right-handed power bat, but let’s see how things go here the first few months
Max Clark offered zero sign he would be ready this year during the spring, getting sent to minor league camp weeks before other prospects did. Wishful thinking he will be a part of a 2026 summer.
Clark will be a September callup…especially if Meadows keeps sucking!
Excellent news! Congratulations!
Yet another layer of excitement on what is already an exciting season in Detroit.
Saw him for the first time yesterday, and yeah, that kid is gonna be a star. I haven’t been so sure about a hitting prospect in years.
Great news for Boston accent lovers around the world
The only people who love that accent are the people who have it 😉
Oh common some nice lady walks into a bar says 2 simple words “wicked AAWWWsome” and your telling me your not gonna be intrigued?
Why are we assuming he is playing SS? He’s been at 3B every day for a while in ST
He’s actually played 49 innings at each position. Since Colt is starting at 3B, McGonigle will be the opening day SS. Javy will play SS vs LHP and Hinch will mix and match like he always does.
Congrats Kevin McGonigle!
Max Clarke is next around the All Star break!
Glad that they did not trade either of those guys @ the trade deadline the last few years.
If the Tigers great starting pitching rotation performs as advertised, then the Tigers much needed extra clutch hitting gives their ballclub a much better change of making the playoffs and advancing to the ALCS and WS.
And, this may be only the beginning.
They have talent stacked up in the minors that may make the Tigers a force in the AL Central for the forseeable future.
Rainier looks to be a pretty good SS. A name no one talks about is John Peck who is quietly improving every year in our system and has now reached AA. Peck could be the potential 2b.
Rainer is probably the SS of the Tigers’ future with McGonigle eventually sticking at 3rd or another position, if I had to guess. Very excited about the Tigers hitting prospects! I know it’s super early but Yost looks like a stud in the making as well.
I really like Peck. He looks like a keeper no matter where he plays.
Let’s get him signed to an extension right after opening day now
It will take a helluva lot more than Colt Keith signed for.
I’m okay with that. I would of been okay with them signing him before the season and missing out on the potential picks from rookie of the year or getting top 3 in mvp votes over the next three years
youtube.com/watch?v=Pjqc1hqbRmA
McGarnagle ftw!
I havent been this excited for a tigers prospect since justin verlander. Kevin might not win the batting title as a rookie, but detroits lineup just got way more interesting
That was fast ! Great one, GO TIGERS !
The Detroit Tigers need to make Roy McGonigle a Tiger for life! Amazing offensive stats! The ev should eventually get him to 30+ hr power once he learns the league.
If he posts decent numbers into June I would lock him up on his first contract quickly.
Roy?
You know probably want to capitalize the ROY. 😉
Lol.
Tigers once again Division Favs.
Great choices, Meadows has speed that can’t be taught along with his great size. He looked great last night, and hes healthy. Perez looked great in 24 and the farm will aid in the return to that look. Cruz, and Jung both looked good this spring, and the Tigers are going to have guys that are playable if needed this season.
We’re all excited in Detroit that’s for sure. McGonigle will bring a lot of new eyes to the team this year, and that’s always a good thing. GO TIGERS !
Only reason I thought he may not make the Opening Day roster was the full 40 man. Maybe someone gets moved to the 60day (Sawyer Gipson-Long or Bailey Horn)? If they had to DFA I’d think it’d be a pitcher before a position player and even then no one really jumps out as a candidate.
Thought it would be Meadows sent out, but Perez is understandable. What happened with Slater? Did he opt out, get sent down, or get injured?
Opt-out a couple days ago.
Isn’t this Parker Meadows business getting just a little too ridiculous? He can’t hit a lick. So Perez didn’t have much of a spring, but he’s obviously a much better hitter than Meadows. And Jace Jung was a first-round pick and it’s just not getting much of a chance. Meadows is an absolute waste of a roster spot.
This is absolutely the correct decision.
They need him in the lineup everyday.
Here’s the next thing they need to do. Stop batting Meadows and/or Carpenter in the lead off spot. I don’t understand what Hinch is thinking with that. Stop overthinking things. In fact, I’d love to get rid of Meadows in a heartbeat if they could trick another team into getting a nice lefty out of the pen to team with Holton.
Hit Torres lead off followed by Dingler initially. Or if McGonigle takes off like I think he will, hit him second.