Detroit Tigers Top 30 Prospects for 2023: 25-21

Detroit Tigers infield prospects Izaac Pacheco, Cristian Santana, and Manuel Sequera field grounders at the Tigers facility in Lakeland, Fla., in 2022
Detroit Tigers infield prospects Izaac Pacheco, Cristian Santana, and Manuel Sequera field grounders at the Tigers facility in Lakeland, Fla., in 2022 / Kirthmon F. Dozier / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Motor City Bengals 2023 Top 30 Detroit Tigers Prospect Rankings: 25-21

We're back with the second installment of the Motor City Bengals version of the Detroit Tigers Top 30 prospects heading into 2023. As Motor City Bengals contributor Jake Boes recently wrote in the first installment, things could be better.

But the Detroit Tigers roster has undergone changes, as has the prospect lists, with some of the familiar faces from the list graduating. MLB dot com recently released their Top 100 prospects, which included a few names but was a bit disrespectful to Tigers infielder Colt Keith who was left off of the list.

As we dive into the second installment of the list, we'll work through five more prospects on the way down the list. The last twenty prospects will have individual profiles, but for players 25-21, we'll work through them with some quickness, giving you the rundown on where the Motor City Bengals staff feels these players rank within the organization.

That being said, let's get into it as we go through five more prospects, including a couple newer faces to the organization and some former international signings expected to be impactful down the line for the Tigers organization.

The state of the farm system may not be in the best shape. But the Tigers are hoping some of these players can be impactful. First up is an infielder who was taken in this summer's draft with some upside at the dish.