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Tigers Manager Backs Prospect Max Clark Amidst Criticism
3 Mar
Summary
- Manager Hinch defends top prospect Max Clark's confidence and enthusiasm.
- Clark faced criticism for errors and wearing chains on the field.
- Clark may not make opening day roster but is developing well.

Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch has stepped in to defend top prospect Max Clark amid increasing criticism regarding his on-field performance and personal style. Clark, considered the Tigers' second-best prospect, recently committed two errors in left field and has drawn attention for wearing chains, a trend seen among other MLB players.
Hinch expressed strong support for Clark, commending his daily enthusiasm and confidence. He characterized some fan reactions as unfair and lacking merit, emphasizing the evolving nature of baseball and public opinion. The manager's stance aligns with MLB's recent adoption of the "Let the kids play" mantra, encouraging player individuality.




