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21-year-old Kevin McGonigle has 3 hits in his first 3 at-bats in electric debut for Tigers

By BERNIE WILSONYahoo Sports

Kevin McGonigle quickly proved that the Detroit Tigers' made the right call by putting him on their opening day roster. The 21-year-old rookie hit the first big league pitch he saw for a bases-loaded, two-run double in the four-run first inning against San Diego on Thursday. McGonigle was the youngest Tigers player named to an opening day roster since Omar Infante in 2003.

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Kevin McGonigle quickly proved that the Detroit Tigers' made the right call by putting him on their opening day roster. The 21-year-old rookie hit the first big league pitch he saw for a bases-loaded, two-run double in the four-run first inning against San Diego on Thursday. He kept on going, getting hits in his next two at-bats as well as scoring his first big league run.

McGonigle was the youngest Tigers player named to an opening day roster since Omar Infante in 2003. And then he became the youngest Tigers player with three hits in his debut since Shannon Penn on April 28, 1995. McGonigle kept the line moving as the Tigers roughed up Nick Pivetta in support of two-time AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal.

Batting sixth, he came up for the first time as a big leaguer with the bases loaded, one out and the Tigers up 1-0 on a sunny, 74-degree afternoon at Petco Park. He drove the first pitch he saw down the right field line to bring in Colt Keith and Riley Greene for a 3-0 lead. McGonigle followed that with a fly ball off the top of the right field wall in the third and hustled into second for another double to move Spencer Torkelson to third base.

They both scored on Parker Meadows' single to left field. He beat out an infield single to shortstop in the fifth and was aboard for Dillon Dingler's homer that made it 8-0. McGonigle, who started at third base, finally made an out in the seventh when he popped up to third baseman Manny Machado in shallow left.