Tigers’ Kevin McGonigle lives up to hype with 4 hits in debut
SAN DIEGO — Kevin McGonigle rapidly proved that the Detroit Tigers made the appropriate name by putting him on their rosterturning into the third-youngest participant with 4 or extra hits on Opening Day in the final 100 main league seasons.
“What a debut,” supervisor AJ Hinch mentioned. “He can hit.”
The 21-year-old rookie hit the primary massive league pitch he noticed for a bases-loaded, two-run double in the four-run first inning in opposition to San Diego on Thursday. He saved on going, getting hits in his subsequent two at-bats in addition to scoring his first massive league run.
He added a fourth hit in the ninth inning and completed 4-for-5, with two RBIs and two runs scored.
“I was nervous, but it’s weird — I felt like right when I started my load to hit, it just went away,” McGonigle instructed reporters after the sport. “I felt great out there. Very confident. Looking to keep that same mindset going.”
McGonigle, ESPN’s No. 2 prospect for the 2026 seasonwas the youngest Tigers participant named to an Opening Day roster since Omar Infante in 2003.
“Everyone’s been right by my side,” McGonigle mentioned. “If I have any questions, everyone’s telling me to go to them. This is the team to be on right now, and I’m so happy I get to share this with these guys.”
Ken Griffey Jr. (20 years, 139 days) and Delino DeShields Jr. (21 years, 84 days), who each did it in 1990, have been the one two gamers youthful than McGonigle to have 4 or extra hits on Opening Day in the final 100 seasons.
McGonigle saved the road transferring because the Tigers roughed up Nick Pivetta in assist of two-time AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal.
“[I told myself] it’s just another game,” McGonigle mentioned. “I kept that mindset, and I’m looking forward to keeping that going.”
Several relations have been in attendance and McGonigle deliberate to give every of his dad and mom a ball that was used in the sport.
Batting sixth, he got here up for the primary time as an enormous leaguer with the bases loaded, one out and the Tigers up 1-0 on a sunny, 74-degree afternoon at Petco Park. He drove the primary pitch he noticed down the right-field line to convey in Colt Keith and Riley Greene for a 3-0 lead.
“He won’t be as nervous as that at-bat, and if that’s the nervous version of him, we’re in for a fun year,” Hinch mentioned. “I like the fact he was aggressive on his pitch. Obviously a big hit to open up the game a little bit and give us some breathing room. That set the tone for a really good day for him and for us.”
McGonigle adopted that with a fly ball off the highest of the right-field wall in the third and hustled into second for one more double to transfer Spencer Torkelson to third base. They each scored on Parker Meadows‘ single to left area.
According to ESPN Research, McGonigle is the primary Tigers participant in the final 80 seasons to get an extra-base hit in every of first two plate appearances.
He beat out an infield single to shortstop in the fifth and was aboard for Dillon Dingler‘s homer that made it 8-0.
McGonigle, who began at third base, lastly made an out in the seventh when he popped up to third baseman Manny Machado in shallow left.
A primary-round decide in the 2023 draft, McGonigle had a scorching spring that allowed him to skip Triple-A after taking part in in simply 46 video games in Double-A final season.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
