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Rookie shortstop makes MLB debut surprise
26 Mar
Summary
- Young player receives unexpected Opening Day roster spot.
- Debut as starting shortstop comes as a surprise.
- Performance in spring games earned him the position.

A text message summoned 21-year-old Kevin McGonigle to his manager's office, leading to the unexpected announcement that he had made the Opening Day roster. McGonigle, who has yet to play in Triple-A, will start at shortstop for the team's first game. This decision was based on his compelling performance during spring training, which impressed team president Scott Harris.
Harris noted McGonigle's ability to command the strike zone and elevate his defensive play, particularly his range. While acknowledging potential adjustments for a young player, the organization trusts his mental and physical fortitude. They emphasized that McGonigle is not expected to be a savior but rather a valuable contributor to an already strong roster.




