Every Detroit Tigers pick from 2025 MLB Draft
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Major League Baseball draft wrapped on Monday with the final 17 rounds. While Day 2 didn't carry quite as much intrigue as opening night—which saw the Washington Nationals take Fort Cobb-Broxton HS shortstop Eli Willits first overall—it gave teams a great opportunity to load up on developmental depth.
McKinstry, Detroit’s do-it-all utility man, has been named to the American League All-Star team as a replacement for Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena. He’ll head to Arlington as a reserve infielder, adding one more piece of Tigers blue to a team already stacked with Detroit talent.
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The former Dodgers, Twins, and Marlins lefty reliever is looking to make it back to the majors. With the Tigers looking to add more depth to their bullpen, Smeltzer could see a spot in the Majors if he pitches well in Triple-A.
The Tigers are making a low-risk pitching addition. Detroit signed left-hander Devin Smeltzer to a minor league deal and assigned him to Triple-A Toledo. At the same time, the club released Manuel Margot, according to MLB Trade Rumors.
The Detroit Tigers have been the best team in baseball for a large portion of the 2025 MLB regular season. It should come as no surprise, then, that they have a chance to be well represented in ...
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Major League Baseball has rewarded the red-hot Detroit Tigers by adding another player to the American League All-Star Game roster, as utility player Zach McKinstry has been named as a replacement.
For the Detroit Tigers, there is no position more important to address at the MLB trade deadline than third base. While there aren't a ton of options out there, there is one that stands out as being a great fit: Arizona Diamondbacks Eugenio Suarez.