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Detroit Tigers sign rookie infielder Kevin McGonigle to massive 8-year, $150M extension

April 16, 2026 Staff
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Baseball ball with Detroit Tigers cap on pitchers mound. BELGRADE^ SERBIA - APRIL 12^ 2017

The Detroit Tigers have secured one of baseball’s brightest young talents, reaching an agreement with rookie infielder Kevin McGonigle on an eight-year, $150 million contract extension. The deal is fully guaranteed and could climb to $160 million through built-in incentives. It runs through the 2034 season, effectively anchoring McGonigle in Detroit for the foreseeable future.

The team confirmed McGonigle’s extension in a post on X: “Homegrown and here to stay ✍ We have agreed to terms with Kevin McGonigle on an eight-year contract extension covering the 2027-2034 seasons!”

The structure of McGonigle’s contract reflects both his potential and the team’s long-term vision. He’ll earn $1 million next season, with his salary rising steadily in later years—eventually reaching $23 million annually toward the end of the deal. The agreement also includes a $14 million signing bonus and assignment bonuses if he’s ever traded.

Originally selected 37th overall in the 2023 MLB Draft, McGonigle quickly rose through the ranks thanks to standout performances in the minors. Over 183 games, he compiled a .308 batting average with 25 home runs, 51 doubles, 40 stolen bases, and 130 RBIs—numbers that cemented his reputation as an elite prospect. Entering this season, he was widely regarded as the No. 2 overall prospect in baseball, trailing only Konnor Griffin of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

At just 21, McGonigle has wasted no time proving he belongs in the majors. Since debuting on March 26, he’s delivered an impressive start, hitting .311 with a .417 on-base percentage and .492 slugging percentage across his first 17 games. His early production includes six doubles, a triple, one home run, eight RBIs, and 12 runs scored. Notably, he’s shown advanced plate discipline, drawing 11 walks compared to just eight strikeouts

This extension continues a growing trend across Major League Baseball, where teams are locking in young stars early in their careers. McGonigle’s deal even surpasses the recent extension signed by Griffin, underscoring Detroit’s confidence in their young infielder as a cornerstone player.

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