The Tigers are calling up top infield prospect Jace Jung from Triple-A Toledo, reports Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free-Press. The 12th overall pick of the 2022 draft will make his major league debut tomorrow evening against the Yankees.
Jung joins what’ll be a suddenly younger Detroit infield. The Tigers are also bringing up deadline acquisition Trey Sweeney, a 2021 first-round pick whom they acquired in the Jack Flaherty deal. That duo will join rookie second baseman Colt Keith as the Tigers evaluate young players who could be key pieces of next year’s team. Keith has had an up-and-down debut campaign at the keystone, as he’s had very poor months of April, June, and August around huge performances in May and July.
Once Detroit moved Keith from third to second base, they slid Jung to the hot corner. He has started 68 games there this season against 17 starts at second base, which had been his primary position at Texas Tech and for his first two years in pro ball. Detroit has used Gio Urshela as their primary third baseman. His bat has started to come around following a rough first half, but the Tigers seem to be turning their attention toward next season. Despite an ongoing four-game win streak, they’re 7.5 back of the American League’s last playoff spot.
Jung, the younger brother of Rangers third baseman Josh Jung, adds a high-upside offensive talent. He ranks fourth among Detroit prospects and 75th overall on Baseball America’s most recent ranking of the farm system. BA credits the left-handed hitter with plus power and a patient approach. While there’s some concern about his pure hit tool, the walks and power give him a chance to hit in the middle third of a lineup.
The 23-year-old is having a nice season in Toledo. He’s hitting .257/.377/.454 with 14 homers, 23 doubles and a triple through 415 plate appearances. Jung is drawing walks at a massive 16.1% clip while striking out at a roughly average 22.4% rate. While he has fallen into a bit of a slump of late, Jung has hit very well with the platoon advantage over the course of the season. He’s hitting .272/.402/.510 in 321 plate appearances against righty pitching.
Jung has predictably had a tougher time with left-handed arms. Detroit has a few righty-hitting infielders who could take some starts against southpaws, but Jung figures to play regularly over the season’s final six weeks. Urshela is on a one-year free agent deal and always felt like a bridge until Jung was ready to take over at third base. The Tigers should give him near everyday reps to gauge whether they can pencil him in as their starter going into 2025.
Jung will not come close to a full year of service or the time necessary to reach early arbitration as a Super Two player. He’s under team control for at least six seasons beyond this one and won’t get to arbitration for three years. A future optional assignment to Triple-A could push that timeline back.
The timing of Jung’s promotion, likely not coincidentally, comes just after the cutoff for him to preserve his rookie eligibility going into next season. From tomorrow, there’ll be 45 days remaining on the regular season calendar. A position player remains a rookie so long as they’ve spent 45 days or fewer on an MLB active roster and have not topped 130 at-bats. So long as the Tigers keep him below the at-bat threshold, Jung would be eligible for Rookie of the Year consideration going into next season.
That’s a relevant factor thanks to the Prospect Promotion Incentive introduced in the most recent round of collective bargaining. A team can earn a bonus draft pick if they carry a rookie top prospect (one who made the offseason Top 100 on at least two of the lists at Baseball America, ESPN, and MLB Pipeline) for a full service year. If that player wins Rookie of the Year or finishes in the top three in MVP balloting during his pre-arbitration seasons, the team would get an extra pick after the first round of the following draft.
Jung could be in consideration for the prospect criteria, as evidenced by his placement on BA’s current Top 100. There’s no guarantee he’ll make two of the three lists next winter — and it’s certainly not a lock that he’ll win Rookie of the Year — but the Tigers would at least keep the possibility open if they plan for Jung to break camp in 2025. The Cardinals timed their promotion of top shortstop prospect Masyn Winn right at this time last season, for instance.
Sweeney isn’t the same caliber of prospect, but Detroit could give him a look at shortstop in place of the struggling Javier Báez. They’ll need to add both players to the active and 40-man rosters. They don’t have any obvious candidates to land on the 60-day injured list, so they might need to designate multiple players for assignment tomorrow.
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davidk1979
Big day for the Tigers!
kylegocougs
They’ve killed the M’s all season. Hats off
sea-mari-fan
Not to discredit the Tigers, but the M’s suck. Their bullpen is inconsistent, starting pitching is worn out, defense is horrendous, manager Scott Servais lacks motivational skills, and of course, the hitting need not be pointed out.
Thank you, I feel much better now.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
The Tigers stabbed us in the heart. Then in the back on the way out of town. I have less joy for living tonight because of the Tigers. Hopefully I get over it. Good job Tigers, keep rolling.
For Love of the Game
There’s more to life than baseball, Son.
Tomas80
This is surprising given his struggles hitting heaters over 94mph.
dkhits20
Yeah, was not expecting this. Very curious to see what position they’re going to have him play.
Motor City Beach Bum
Awesome. The future is here. New 3B and new SS in one day!!!
Acoss1331
New SS you say? Baez to the bench on a permanent basis I’d assume. Don’t think Tigers front office is ready to DFA him, but you know your team way better than I do, so I’ll defer to the Tigers fandom.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
I thought Jung was a 2B
Besides I’d rather see Keith at 3rd
Jubilation
Keith hurt his arm so hard to move to 2b JJ moved to 3b
Motor City Beach Bum
Hopefully they bench Baez and let Sweeney play. Give 3B to Jung and let Urshela back up.
kylegocougs
He was the hero today
TheOrangeShuckle
So exciting!! Go Tigers!
TroyVan
For sure, Baddoo is DfA’d. That collision on Weds night wasn’t his first and I’m pretty sure that is the nail in the coffin.
tramlou
One can only hope!
MPrck
WAKU WAKU, this is so very exciting, and so it’s probably like I thought releasing Urschella who somebody will put on their team right away.. Wow this a exciting time to be a Tiger fan. LETS GO TIGERS !! 35-5 LETS GO !
dlj0527
Hope he can stay healthy.
positively_broad_st
Sweeney and Jung coming up, along with Riley Greene on the verge of coming off of the IL. Good week for the Tigers…
tigerdoc616
Something fans have been hoping for. Never in favor of calling up guys just to call them up but that hasn’t bee the Tigers MO under Harris. So will trust that these two are truly ready for the call up. Welcome to the show Trey and Jace.
Motown is My Town
Predicting McKinstry will be DFA’d and Badoo demoted to make room for these two. Welcome to the show Jace and Ryan!
LABeachguy
Isn’t this the final time Baddoo can be optioned in a season with the new CBA rules? Fifth time or get exposed to waivers? I could see him getting picked up by someone.
Statsman
Baddoo, the next great Marlin LF.
Luke Strong
I think Urshela gets released. There’s no room for him now.
AlistairC
Saw lots of him and his brother at Texas Tech. This is exciting and hope he does well as he was a really nice guy. I will sometimes root for not nice guys too of course because talent doesn’t choose who gets it based on personality, but easier to root for the personable, likable ones.
Clofreesz
Would’ve loved Josh to play with his bro Jace. Unfortunately, we have to wait for 2025 to maybe see it happen!
AHH-Rox
Forever Jung.
84LeFlore
Wow! What a day for the Tigs! Can’t wait to see the new guys!
McKinstry & Baddoo on the way out?
Jubilation
Felipe and Matty Alou might argue that.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
It’s gonna be just like Kyle and Corey seager
limp
Felipe, Matty and Jesus Alou all played together for SFGiants we’re pretty
good
Rsox
Even though $73 million is a lot of money to have to eat I’m sure Baez must be looking over his shoulder a little bit
Samuel
Rsox;
WOW!
Didn’t realize it was that much.
Those ridiculous high-salary long-term contracts always almost suck for the teams…and if opt-outs are a part it’s even worse. It’s not because I’m carrying a torch for the owners, it’s because of what happens to the fans of teams that gets stuck with one of these. It impacts the salaries they can give out to other players for years while the player is either unproductive or underproducing for the salary.
Tigers fans need to keep this in mind over the next few years as the FO may well jettison a popular player because he just isn’t worth the risk of a long-term contract. The small market teams are setting the standard – pay for a group of young players that can produce for a reasonable amount of money, sprinkle in a few veterans that will also play for a reasonable salary (although higher), and keep a steady stream of youngsters coming up from the farm EVERY year. Keep some cash off to the side to pick up a needed player or three at the trading deadline and things can work out great for the franchise, their personnel, the owner, the players, and the local fans.
Rickover50
Trevor story was another one
84LeFlore
Makes me wonder if part of bringing up Jung is to see how ready or not he is, and if he’s not, will they turn toward Alex Bregman as possible offseason target?
IF the Tigers are to pursue a non-pitcher FA this year, 3B seems like biggest hole, especially when you consider (from Freep):
“…In all 91 games with the Mud Hens, Jung recorded a .235 expected batting average and a 27% whiff rate, particularly struggling against offspeed pitches and high-velocity fastballs.
Jung hit .179 with a 34.8% whiff rate on fastballs that registered at least 95 mph.”
That sounds a little Torkish.
For Love of the Game
Jung was in college just over two years ago. I don’t think its unusual for very young players to struggle when challenged.
84LeFlore
True. And he has good numbers against RHers. Ibanez would be a good platoon mate vs LHers.
Motor City Beach Bum
Bregman would be a nice veteran add if Jung doesn’t work out.
Senor Smoke
Evan Petzold….is that you?
Diabetic Rockstar
In fairness…
Most of the league not named Judge or Soto struggles on fastballs 95mph and up. That’s why you see so many pitchers with early in their career TJ surgeries as the never ending chase for maximum velocity continues
Senor Smoke
Exactly….not all 95mph is as hard to hit as some. If an MLB player knows it’s coming and it’s in his wheelhouse he’ll get his bat on it…maybe not a hit but be on time.. Does the pitcher hide the ball better than others? Are there runners running the bases? Is the ump giving or squeezing the hitter? And most important, how much late movement is on the 95?
moteus
“That sounds a little Torkish.
Crack me the EFF up, why don’cha?
Motown is My Town
Uh… you ever heard of the Dimaggios…Joe, Dom and Vince…pretty good brother combo back in the day.actually pretty, pretty good…
Senor Smoke
Jung is the one I’ve been waiting to see arrive…if he’s 75% as good as his brother the Tigers got something. I also watched some tape on Sweeny and have to say I misjudged Pee Wee on the trade. Trey hits the ball all over the field, has a very mild launch-angle, and plays a decent SS. Navigato seems to have been released from Dodger Jail and is really going to town in GR. Of course LA got Flaherty, so they win the trade so far but trades take a while to marinate. Do the Tigers have the chimes to move Keith back to 3B and give Jung a shot at 2B? only the Shadow knows…..
Senor Smoke
Opps….Liranzo not Navigato.
Motor City Beach Bum
I’ve never seen any update on Keith’s arm injury. I wonder if he recovered fully from it. They say he had a gun for an arm prior to that.
Senor Smoke
Keith’s arm looks fine to me….he came straight over the top on a DP the other day with plenty of steam on it. Don’t bet on Hinch playing them where they are comfortable and prefer to be.
stash
Sweep of the Yankees just like we did to the Mariners, I would enjoy it immensely!!!
Senor Smoke
And the Yankee starter tonight is….Gerrit Cole….welcome to The Show, kids….good grief.
lesterdnightfly
Some Tiger fans need Carl Jung more than Jace Jung.
Senor Smoke
Inside psych joke ^
lesterdnightfly
So many Tigers fans are in Synchronous Dream Mode.
Motor City Beach Bum
You spend a lot of time on Wikipedia I bet.
lesterdnightfly
No, from 5th grade a member of The Look It Up Club.
Also interested in psychology.
Aren’t you?
Motor City Beach Bum
Actually I am I interested in psychology, just not when it comes to baseball. Cheers dude.