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Detroit Tigers Minor League Notes

Exclusive: Inside Look At the Defensive Development of Max Clark (Part 2).
Tigers top prospect Max Clark takes us inside his development as a center fielder and some of the top players he aims to model his game after.
Emily Waldon @ Just Baseball
 
BYB 2026 Tigers prospect reports #51: RHP Jatnk Diaz.
The 21-year-old right-hander has outperformed other prep pitchers in his class, but unfortunately that’s been a low bar.
BYBTB
 
BYB 2026 Tigers prospect reports #50: 1B/3B Cristian Santana
The Tigers former top IFA signing has stalled out for three seasons and is just about out of time to turn things around.
BYBTB
 
The Tigers are signing three prospects to seven-figure bonuses in the 2026 international signing period, per sources:
C Manuel Bolivar (VEN): $2.3 million
SS Oscar Tieno (VEN): $1.45 million
OF Randy Santana (DR): $1.1 million
Next highest: OF Douglas Olivo (VEN): $900,000
 
BYB 2026 Tigers prospect reports #47: RHP Carlos Marcano.
It was a bit of a lost year for Marcano until he emerged from rehab late in the year with a nice boost in velocity.
BYBTB

BYB 2026 Tigers prospect reports #48: RHP Eric Silva.
The right-hander was injured and spun his wheels in 2025, but he finished the season on a few postitive notes.
BYBTB
 
BYB 2026 Tigers prospect reports #46: UTIL Woody Hadeen.
Hadeen has all the hallmarks of a gritty utilityman, but he needs a little more power to keep progressing in 2026.
BYBTB
 
BYB 2026 Tigers prospect reports #44: OF Nick Dumesnil.
Dumesnil’s draft stock slipped in his junior year, but he has a nice set of skills for a middle round draft pick.
BYBTB
 
Here’s Johan Simon, acquired from Toronto last month, already throwing in Lakeland.
 
How does the Tigers Top 50 of 50s look? Here's the average of Baseball America,
TigersMLreport, Blessyouboys, and Lynn_Henning.

1. McGonigle
2. Clark
3. Rainer
4. Briceno
5. Yost
6. Lee
7. Cris Rodriguez
8. Liranzo
9. Anderson
10. Sears
11. Franyerber Montilla
12. Kelvis Salcedo
13. Michael Oliveto
14. Jake Miller
15. Malachi Witherspoon
16. Owen Hall
17. Jaden Hamm
18. Lucas Elissalt
19. Eduardo Valencia
20. Dylan Smith
21. Ty Madden
22. Jose Dickson
23. John Peck
24. Izaac Pacheco
25. Trei Cruz
26. Ben Jacobs
27. Caleb Leys
28. Ryan Hall
29. Nestor Miranda
30. Jhonan Coba
31. Seth Stephenson
32. Zach Swanson
33. Tyler Mattison
34. Kenny Serwa
35. Jackson Strong
36. Michael Massey
37. Brett Callahan
38. Angel De Los Santos
39. Nick Dumesnil
40. Rayner Castillo
 
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