Tigers' Greene debuts with bang
Riley Greene made an indelible first impression in his professional debut..The Tigers prospect -- and fifth overall pick in this year's Draft -- fell a triple of the cycle, collecting two home runs and five RBIs to lead Rookie-level GCL Tigers West to a 9-4 victory over the GCL Blue
The Tigers prospect -- and fifth overall pick in this year's Draft -- fell a triple of the cycle, collecting two home runs and five RBIs to lead Rookie-level GCL Tigers West to a 9-4 victory over the GCL Blue Jays at Tigertown. Greene finished the afternoon 4-for-5, also collecting a double and single along with the homers.
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With 60-grade hit and 55-grade power tools, Greene was ranked sixth overall in MLB.com's pre-Draft rankings this year. Considered one of the best overall hitters in his class, the 18-year-old was named the Gatorade Florida Baseball Player of the Year for 2018-19.
Greene excelled in his senior campaign at Hagerty High School, where he hit .422 with eight homers and 22 total extra-base hits. This year also saw him win a gold medal with the U.S. U-18 National Team the Pan-American Championships.
His spectacular senior season culminated in a top-five pick by the Tigers, who signed Greene two days later.
"The night of the Draft was amazing," Greene told MLB.com earlier in June. "I was with a lot of my family and friends, and being able to spend that night with them was amazing. I think when I got home around 11:30, I was like, 'Dang, I'm a professional baseball player.' It just didn't really hit me while I was there at the party. When I got that feeling, I was very excited to get started."
Finally getting into a uniform Monday, the center fielder parlayed that excitement into some big swings.
Batting second in the order, Greene smacked the first pitch he saw from
Up in the count 2-1 against reliever
Although he grounded out in the sixth, Greene did not miss his chance in the eighth. Greene took the first offering from
Greene's impressive debut comes a year after Tigers prospect
Tigers eighth-round pick
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