In Torkelson, Tigers could have hitting prospect they need
DETROIT (AP) — An ace right-hander and a slugging corner infielder.
It's a combination that's worked before for the Detroit Tigers — and now they have a couple of prospects they hope can bring competitive baseball back to the Motor City.
Detroit drafted Arizona State first baseman Spencer Torkelson with the top pick in Wednesday night's draft, although the Tigers plan to try him across the diamond at third base. It was the second time in three years Detroit had the No. 1 pick. The Tigers took pitcher Casey Mize in 2018.
The team's most recent period of success was led by Justin Verlander and Miguel Cabrera, and if this new duo is anything close to that one, Detroit will have a lot to look forward to.
“Pressure's a privilege,” Torkelson said in a video conference Thursday. “That pressure, whatever you want to call it, it drives me. It makes me work harder. I don't let it faze me. It's a privilege to be in the position I'm in.”
The Tigers could use a young hitter like Torkelson, since their top prospects during this rebuild have mostly been pitchers. What was intriguing on draft night was that Torkelson was announced as a third baseman. Scott Pleis, Detroit’s director of amateur scouting, said he's seen Torkelson take grounders at third and flyballs in the outfield, although he hasn't seen him play a game at third.
“I think he's not just a first baseman," Pleis said. "He might play first for us, that's fine, too. We know he can do that. If he can play third, he's just a little more valuable player.”
Torkelson said he didn't know the Tigers were picking him as a third baseman until Commissioner Rob Manfred said so on draft night. He said he got some reps at third in the fall.
“I've played a lot of third base in my life. I don't look at it as a...
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