Kevin McGonigle hasn't even played a game at Triple-A yet, but he already looks like a player who could make an impact for the Detroit Tigers at the Major League level.
McGonigle, the Tigers' top prospect and the No. 2 prospect in all of baseball according to MLB Pipeline, has excelled across three levels of Detroit's farm system this year. He started the season at High-A West Michigan, where sprained his right ankle in his season debut. After missing nearly seven weeks, he completed a rehab assignment at Single-A Lakeland and was activated in late May.