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2 days ago
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Detroit Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer suffers right shoulder injury in Low-A Lakeland
Detroit Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer suffered a right shoulder injury. The injury occurred Tuesday, June 3, in the fourth inning of a game for Low-A Lakeland, when the 19-year-old drove back into first base on a pickoff attempt. After diving, he rolled onto his back in pain. He was helped off the field and into the dugout by a coach and an athletic trainer. Advertisement It's a right shoulder injury. But the Tigers won't have further updates until Rainer is fully evaluated. MORE ABOUT HIM: Bryce Rainer solves Tigers' shortstop problem if available in 2024 MLB draft Rainer — whom the Tigers selected No. 11 overall in the 2024 draft — is hitting .288 with five home runs, 20 walks and 33 strikeouts in 35 games for Low-A Lakeland, getting all of his defensive reps at shortstop. His average exit velocity is 92.1 mph, which would rank among the top 50 MLB players. The Tigers believe Rainer is their shortstop of the future, as he hits the ball extremely hard and features a strong throwing arm. Advertisement Rainer is the Tigers' No. 3 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline. This story will be updated. Contact Evan Petzold at epetzold@ or follow him @EvanPetzold. Listen to our weekly Tigers show "Days of Roar" every Monday afternoon on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. And catch all of our podcasts and daily voice briefing at Order your copy of 'Roar of 125: The Epic History of the Detroit Tigers!' by the Free Press at This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers prospect Bryce Rainer suffers right shoulder injury
Yahoo
17-03-2025
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Tigers vs. Braves Spring Breakout Highlights
Bryce Rainer, Didier Fuentes and more take the field as the top prospects from the Tigers and Braves face off at Spring Breakout


Los Angeles Times
22-02-2025
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- Los Angeles Times
Prep baseball roundup: Mission League schools show off strong pitching
Mission League baseball teams appear loaded with pitching depth based on what happened Friday. Chaminade, Crespi, Harvard-Westlake and St. Francis all came through with top pitching performances to end the first week of the high school baseball season. Harvard-Westlake hasn't given up any runs in two games despite losing its top three pitchers from last season in Bryce Rainer, Duncan Marsten and Tommy Bridges. Three of the four teams that made it to Monday's Easton tournament semifinals are from the Mission League. Chaminade 1, Calabasas 0: Three pitchers combined for a one-hitter and Robby Morgan had two hits and drove in the game's only run for Chaminade (3-0) in an Easton tournament quarterfinal. Freshman Jayden Singer struck out six for Calabasas. Crespi 2, Castaic 1: Nate Lopez had a two-run double in the first inning and Justin Kim and Mikey Martinez combined for the shutout for Crespi in an Easton tournament quarterfinal game. St. Francis 3, Thousand Oaks 1: Jordan Lewallen hit a two-run home run and Daniel Izaguirre, Donovan Udell and Caysen Sullivan combined on a four-hitter for 3-0 St. Francis. Harvard-Westlake 1, Gahr 0: Miguel Villegas drove in the game's only run and picked up the save for 2-0 Harvard-Westlake, which won its second consecutive nonleague game by a score of 1-0. West Ranch 7, Bishop Alemany 3: Ty Diaz drove in two runs for 3-0 West Ranch, which advanced to the Easton tournament semifinals. Gio Valles threw three scoreless innings of relief. Long Beach Millikan 3, Santa Fe 0: Owen Waytas struck out nine, walked none and threw a five-hit shutout. Corona del Mar 2, Mission Viejo 0: Stevie Jones threw five shutout innings and Marcello Anelli finished for the save. El Camino Real 6, Santa Paula 1: Luke Howe had two hits and two RBIs for the Royals. Saugus 15, Agoura 7: Zack Seeley had a three-run home run for Saugus. Santa Margarita 8, Sierra Canyon 3: Brody Schumacher had two hits and Hayden George struck out five in three innings of relief for the Eagles. Dezi Delgado had three hits for Sierra Canyon. La Habra 10, Capistrano Valley Christian 0: Maddox Moreno threw six scoreless innings for La Habra. Banning 7, Loara 0: Diego Velasquez struck out seven and threw six shutout innings for Banning.