Tigers focus on late-blooming prospects in Day 1
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Out of the three, Briceno is the most likely to be dealt at the deadline if the Tigers decide to move any of the three at the deadline. Like Clark and McGonigle, Briceno has the potential to have a huge impact as a first baseman for the Tigers in the future.
The Tigers selected a left-handed-hitting high school shortstop with their top Draft pick for the second consecutive year, drafting Jordan Yost out of Sickles High School in Tampa, Fla., on Sunday. Yost ranked 50th in MLB Pipeline’s pre-Draft rankings.
The Detroit Tigers are pushing in all their chips on a high-upside pitching prospect in the 11th round of the MLB Draft. It may be a stroke of genius — or not.
On Day 2 of the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft, the Milwaukee Brewers drafted 10 high-school players out of 17 picks.
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