The Tigers are planning to select infield prospect Ryan Kreidler onto the major league roster tomorrow, relays Chris McCosky of the Detroit News (Twitter link). First baseman Spencer Torkelson will also be recalled from Triple-A Toledo, seemingly filling the two vacant active roster spots associated with the September expansion from 26 to 28 players. Detroit technically needs to create a 40-man roster vacancy for Kreidler, but they can do so by transferring Austin Meadows to the 60-day injured list without affecting his eligibility timeline.
Kreidler is one of the better prospects in the Detroit organization. A fourth-round pick from UCLA in 2019, the 6’4″ infielder spent his draft year in short season ball. After the canceled 2020 minor league campaign, he was bumped to Double-A Erie in 2021. Kreidler performed well over 88 games there before mashing following a late-season bump to Triple-A Toledo. He entered 2022 among the top 11 farmhands in the system according to each of Baseball America, FanGraphs and Keith Law of the Athletic.
After the impressive late-season run in the upper minors, Kreidler looked like a candidate to factor into the MLB mix early this year. He broke his right hand in April, though, an injury that cost him six weeks of action. By the time he was healthy again in early June, the Tigers had fallen well out of the potential playoff mix, and they elected to give Kreidler a longer run in Toledo. He’s played in 55 games there this year, hitting .218/.359/.421 with a robust 14.7% walk rate but a worrisome 29% strikeout percentage.
During their midseason re-rank of the Detroit system, BA slotted Kreidler eighth. The outlet raises concerns about his propensity for whiffs but praises his defense all around the infield and solid power upside. The 24-year-old has played primarily shortstop in the minors, although he seems likelier to factor in at second or third base down the stretch with Javier Báez entrenched at short. Jeimer Candelario has underwhelmed at the hot corner all season, while the Tigers have turned to utilityman Willi Castro at the keystone with Jonathan Schoop on the injured list.
Kreidler would’ve needed to occupy a 40-man roster spot this offseason if the Tigers didn’t want to make him available in the Rule 5 draft. They’ll take advantage of the expanded active rosters to get a look at him a few weeks earlier than necessary. With the club’s attention squarely turned to 2023 at this point, there’s an opportunity for Kreidler to try to get off on a strong foot as he looks to carve out a spot next season.
Torkelson is already on the 40-man roster, of course. He broke camp as the team’s primary first baseman. The former first overall pick and consensus top prospect had hit very well in the minor leagues, and the club justifiably felt he could carry that over against MLB pitching. That hasn’t happened yet, as Torkelson owns a .197/.282/.295 line with only five home runs through 298 plate appearances.
After three months of struggles, the Tigers optioned the 23-year-old back to Toledo in mid-July. He’s hit .228/.347/.394 with five longballs in 34 games since then. That’s obviously far better than his first crack against major league arms, but it’s still well shy of the .238/.350/.531 mark he posted there late last season — particularly from a power perspective.
Torkelson is still a key piece of the future in Detroit, even if his initial MLB look was underwhelming. Manager A.J. Hinch seems likely to pencil him back in as the everyday first baseman for the final five weeks, with Torkelson trying to establish himself as the favorite for that job coming out of camp next year. He spent enough time on his optional stint that he won’t accrue a full year of MLB service this season, so Torkelson will be under club control through at least 2028.
BSHH
Torkelson and Kreidler didn’t really tear up AAA, so I don’t get the call-ups. Why wouldn’t the Tigers give Wentz a shot (which still might happen, of course)?
Gruß,
BSHH
hitztheball
Kreidler needs to be put on the 40 man or risks being exposed in next years Rule 5 draft. Probably want to see what they have in him
MotorCityJack
Lets see what these kids can do.
Tonight we saw homers from Carpenter, Kreidler and Torkelson. Maybe next season we can build this nucleus around a couple of veteran bats aquired from free agency or trades.
Also, most definitely get the best batting coach they can find. A good goal for 2023 would be to finish at .500, post season aspirations are unrealistic at that point.
tigerdoc616
Wait, Austin Meadows isn’t already on the 60 day IL? Could have fooled me! 😉
(That was sarcasm for the sarcasm impaired).
Gives us some reason to watch the Tigers in September.
gotigers68
It’s not hockey season yet
wileycoyote56
Poor Meadows must be a pitcher too, he definitely got their injury virus
User 3663041837
Tough year for Torkelson, he’s -1.2 WAR on the season gives him the 3rd lowest WAR by all 1st overall picks who made it to the bigs. Moniak is 4th at -0.9.
stymeedone
Its early. Lets not be hasty.
Hello, Newman
Candy looks like he finally found his groove. Hopefully it’s not a fluke. It seems like he’s identifying pitches much better, lately
stymeedone
Had to laugh at Javy Baez being “entrenched” at short. If I’m AJ, and Kreidler starts hitting, its not like Candelario, Schoop or Baez should be sleeping well. I don’t care how much contract they have to eat, getting Baez off the roster should be one of the new GMs top priorities. His defense has not been impressive, and he should be nowhere near the top half of the lineup. I hope he rebounds so he opts out.
TroyVan
There’s no reason to believe Kreidler will hit well or that Tork has improved. Let’s be honest here. The Tigers hitting instruction is terrible; organization-wide. They screwed up Torkelson and Kreidler, who hasn’t been sufficiently coached through his rehab.
Neither one deserves a promotion and its no fault of their own.
GarryHarris
What are the Tigers doing? Neither player is hitting in AAA and the Tigers were out of contention in April.
MotorCityJack
Maybe find a trade for Baez?
If I were the GM, I would try that. If not, I would move Javy to 2B and give Kriedler a shot at shortstop.
They have nothing to lose because Javy’s defense has been awful this year, its cost the Tigers at least 4 or 5 victories.
Cray MC
Are there any rumors about who else in the Tigers organization is going to have to fall on their sword after the season?
BSHH
The Tigers’ AAA hitting coach is said to accompany Torkelson and Kreidler to Detroit. That doesn’t bode well for Coolbaugh and Hessmann, neither does the Tigers’ offensive output.
Gruß,
BSHH