I know you’re hungry but Keith’s skills are going to win out eventually. On the one hand, Colt Keith is having a truly awful go in his first six weeks against major league pitching.
The Detroit Tigers have not overwhelmed their opponents but are 6-1 and leading the AL Central division.
Detroit Tigers rookie second baseman Colt Keith struggled to sleep on the eve of his major league debut on Thursday. With that game -- and first career hit -- under his belt, Keith will look to keep producing on Saturday afternoon as the visiting Tigers vie for a series win over the Chicago White Sox.
The American League Rookie of the Year race is totally different than that of the National League this season. Yardbarker's Matt Wiesenfeld looks at some of the top candidates.
Detroit Tigers' top prospect Colt Keith will remain out of the starting lineup on Friday at spring training as he battles an illness. Per Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press on social media: Colt Keith isn’t scheduled to play today and hasn’t played since Tuesday.
There are a few prospects who should have the opportunity to contribute right away, barring injuries or bad springs. Here are four players who could have a big impact in 2024.
The deal answers some questions about the 2024 active roster, but the contract’s concept isn’t as applicable to other young Tigers. On Monday, the Detroit Tigers announced that their top position player prospect, second baseman Colt Keith, had agreed to a six-year contract with three option years attached.
The Detroit Tigers, who just signed infielder Colt Keith to a six-year contract extension, plan to use him at second base this season. Per Evan Petzold
This weekend, the division rival Detroit Tigers locked up one of their top prospects for the foreseeable future. Could the Twins strike a similar deal with one of their own?
The Detroit Tigers believe Colt Keith can be a bat-first second baseman comparable to Gleyber Torres of the New York Yankees. Keith, 22, never has played a day in the majors.
The Detroit Tigers are in the midst of a rebuild and the franchise seems to love some of their top prospects. So much so that the front office just gave a new six-year contract extension to their second-overall prospect in the minor league system.
Infielder Colt Keith, who has yet to make his major league debut, signed a six-year, $28.6 million contract extension with the Detroit Tigers. The club announced the signing on Sunday and said the deal goes through the 2029 season and includes club options for the 2030, 2031, and 2032 seasons.
Colt Keith is one of the best prospects in all of baseball and is expected to be a key part of the Tigers' future. Detroit is making sure that the future starts now.
The Tigers announced today that they’ve extended infield prospect Colt Keith on a six-year contract with club options for the 2030, 2031, and 2032 seasons.
Scores, news, and notes, from the Detroit Tigers’ farm system for Wednesday, September 13, 2023. Jack O’Loughlin gave the Mud Hens a good start on Wednesday.
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