Tarik Skubal Showcases Pitchability In FSL
The college southpaw has carved up Florida State League competition with a four-pitch mix.
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The college southpaw has carved up Florida State League competition with a four-pitch mix.
Mastering a fourth pitch at Double-A will be the key to long-term success for the 2018 No. 1 overall pick.
Shoulder inflammation shelved Perez in 2018, and when the injury reoccurred this spring it delayed the start to his season.
The center fielder turned in the most electrifying performance by a prospect in big league camp as he eyes a 2019 big league debut.
The Tigers’ most big league-ready starting pitching prospect suffered a freak foot injury that ended his season at Triple-A in July.
The 24-year-old outfielder excels at small ball. Now the Tigers have challenged him to think bigger and add power.
The Tigers view Rogers as their catcher of the future, and he took a major step in that direction at Double-A after leveling his swing path.
Jimenez has the raw ingredients to pitch relief innings for the rebuilding Tigers, but command and control will determine his future value.
The 2018 second-rounder showed off attributes in instructional league that figure to make him more than just Austin Meadows’ little brother.
The sidearming righthander heads to the Arizona Fall League to prove he is more than just a matchup reliever.
The 2016 first-rounder improved the extension in his delivery, producing a big season he finished at Double-A.
Paredes showed rare power for a teenager in the Florida State League, and the Tigers believe his hitting approach will play.
Trying to force the Tigers’ hand with his power display at Triple-A, Stewart is the system’s Best Player in our midseason update.
Turley made a last-ditch effort to save his career by becoming the rare lefthanded knuckleballer. Now, he is on the Tigers’ radar.
Baez brings mid-90s heat and throws an above-average “fosh” changeup, which gives him a floor as a big league reliever.
After opening eyes at big league camp, Rogers is positioned as the Tigers’ catcher of the future as he heads to Double-A.
Though far away, trade pickup Isaac Paredes has major league potential.
The Tigers are buying into Daz Cameron’s upside and retooled swing.
Rule 5 pick Victor Reyes could pay dividends in Detroit even if he struggles in 2018.
Tigers catcher Grayson Greiner moves to Triple-A in 2018 and to the cusp of the big leagues.
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