Tigers' farm system shows quiet progress at midseason update
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 10:00 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
The Detroit Tigers' farm system has had a quiet first half of the 2026 season, primarily due to top prospects moving to the majors and several others sidelined by injuries. Despite this, younger talent is emerging, particularly in A-ball and the Complex League, with recent returns from injury for key players like catcher Josue Briceño and left-handers Andrew Sears and Jake Miller. The organization is expected to see more promotions as the season progresses., shortstop Franyerber Montilla suffered a serious injury, jeopardizing his future. The Tigers typically wait until after the All-Star break for promotions, which may lead to changes in their prospect soon.
- •Kevin McGonigle promoted to majors, impacting Tigers' prospect pool.
- •Josue Briceño and others returning from injuries.
- •Franyerber Montilla out for the season due to a knee injury.
- •Tigers are traditionally slow with promotions until All-Star break.
- 10:00 AMYahoo Sports — The Detroit Tigers 2026 farm system midseason update
"An overview of the Tigers’ system at the halfway point.
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