LAKELAND, Fla. — Jackson Jobe, the Detroit Tigers‘ top pitching prospect, faced his first live batters as a professional Wednesday at the TigerTown backfields as part of minor-league minicamp. It was like must-see TV. Everything else seemed to stop. Members of the front office crowded around the field where Jobe was pitching, as did fellow prospects Ty
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LAKELAND, Fla. — Wilmer De Jesus Flores didn’t come to America as a baseball player. The Detroit Tigers’ pitching prospect wasn’t anything close to a prospect in 2019, when he traveled from Venezuela, his home country, to visit his older brother in the United States. “Here’s the thing,” Flores said. “There’s many opportunities here and
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The Tigers announced Spencer Torkelson as a third baseman when they selected him with the first overall pick in the 2020 draft. That was in spite of the fact that Torkelson was primarily a first baseman/corner outfielder at Arizona State University, where fellow prospects Alika Williams, Drew Swift and Gage Workman generally covered the more demanding positions on the
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LAKELAND, Fla. — Cristian Santana talks a big game. The 18-year-old shortstop prospect, who worked out with MLB star Juan Soto in the Dominican Republic this offseason, expressed his thankfulness for all the advice from Hall of Famer Alan Trammell during the first two days of full-squad workouts in minor-league minicamp. Then, Santana made a bold statement.
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LAKELAND, Fla. — Detroit Tigers prospect Spencer Torkelson took his position at first base. He is no longer a third baseman. That experiment is over. “All right, here we go!” Alan Trammell said. Trammell, the Tigers Hall of Fame shortstop, held a fungo bat in his right hand, a baseball in his left. Trammell celebrated his
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LAKELAND, Fla. — Detroit Tigers prospect Riley Greene is aware there’s an opening in center field on the Opening Day roster. The 21-year-old, the fifth overall pick in 2019, has put in his application. He wants the job. “I love playing center field,” Greene said Monday, after the first full-squad workouts of minor-league minicamp. “Center fielder is the best,
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Lakeland, Fla. — The two offensive cornerstones of the Tigers’ future were on the back fields at Joker Marchant Stadium on Monday — rocking the Old English D in the bright home whites — taking part in what likely will be the final minor-league minicamp of their careers. First baseman Spencer Torkelson, 22 now and looking leaner
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