The Detroit Tigers and infielder have agreed to terms on an eight-year contract extension worth $150,000,000 guaranteed. The deal, which begins next year, covers the 2027-2034 seasons, which includes McGonigle’s final five seasons of club control plus his first three years of free agency. The deal includes contract escalators for the final three seasons that could bring the total value to a maximum of $160,000,000.

McGonigle will earn guaranteed salaries of $1,000,000 during the 2027 season, $7,000,000 in 2028, $16,000,000 in 2029, $21,000,000 in 2030, $22,000,000 in 2031 and $23,000,000 in the 2032, 2033 and 2034 campaigns. Contract escalators could increase his 2032 maximum base salary to $25,000,000, his 2033 maximum base salary to $26,000,000 and his 2034 maximum base salary to $28,000,000. The deal also includes a $14,000,000 signing bonus and a $5,000,000 assignment bonus each time the contract is assigned to another major league organization.

The 21-year-old McGonigle entered the 2026 campaign ranked as the No. 2 overall prospect in all of baseball by Baseball America, MLB Pipeline and other national outlets and was labeled by mlb.com as arguably the best hitting prospect of the current decade thus far. Going into this season, he was awarded by Baseball America as their only 80-grade hitter in their prospect handbook, noting that he was the only minor league hitter last year to rank in the top 20 percent in power, swing decisions and contact ability.

In what would be his final test against minor league competition, McGonigle last year earned Arizona Fall League MVP honors after he batted .362 with five home runs, 19 RBI and a 1.210 OPS in 19 games, drawing more walks (19) than strikeouts (12). That has been a theme of McGonigle’s professional career, as he drew 123 walks compared to only 84 strikeouts in 818 career minor league plate appearances.

McGonigle made the major league club out of spring training and has seen his young big-league career jump out to a fast start. He is one of only 10 position players in all of baseball so far this season to post a 1.1 bWAR or better. McGonigle is the only player on that list younger than 24-years-old.

The left-handed hitter enters tonight’s game batting .311 (19-for-61) with a .417 on-base percentage and .492 slugging percentage, good for a team-leading .909 OPS. He has reached base safely in 13 straight-starts and in 15 of 16 starts overall. Just 17 games into his major league career, he is one of only 10 major leaguers with more walks (11) than strikeouts (eight) with a minimum of 11 bases on balls.

McGonigle was originally selected by the Tigers in the first round (37th overall) of the 2023 Draft out of Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast High School in Drexel Hill, PA.



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