CONFIRMED: Here is Detroit Tigers 2024 starting Roster.
The final rosters for the Double-A Erie SeaWolves, the High-A West Michigan Whitecaps, and the Low-A Lakeland Flying Tigers over the weekend. All three rosters are in their own assigned spring camp after spending the past five weeks in the catchall minor league camp in Lakeland. Their seasons will begin on Friday, April 5, while the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens opened play this weekend by following their parent club to quick 2-0 records.
We previewed the Mud Hens talking about how the Tigers 40-man roster measures up to the rest of the league even quite a bit better than just the active 26-man rosters. The SeaWolves don’t have nearly as much to offer the parent club in terms of prospect depth, but they do have the most important pitching prospect in the organization in Jackson Jobe, along with two other arms that could make a big impact, if not quite as soon.
On the positional side of the SeaWolves lineup, you see the lull coming in terms of available prospect talent once the upper level guys graduate. That impression continues with the starting Whitecaps lineup as well, but there are at least a few more really interesting players slated to start there. In Lakeland, where the next wave rides to a degree on Max Clark and Kevin McGonigle, the makings of another really strong class of prospect talent is in the works.
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