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Riley Greene to begin season on IL with fractured foot
Tigers outfield prospect Riley Greene won't be ready for Opening Day. Kirthmon F. Dozier / USA TODAY NETWORK

Tigers top prospect Riley Greene has fractured his right foot, per MLB.com’s Jason Beck. The injury will not require surgery, but he won't be ready for Opening Day. Greene is a consensus top prospect in baseball, ranked fourth overall by Baseball America, fifth by MLB.com and sixth by Baseball Prospectus.

It’s a tough break for the Tigers, who had dreams of seeing Greene take over as their everyday center fielder from day one. Instead, the former No. 5 overall pick will begin the year on the injured list, and there’s no telling when he might be ready. Because he was not on the 40-man roster, however, Greene will not accumulate service time while on the injured list.

Instead, Victor Reyes figures to get a lot more playing time to start the year. He was told that he made the team a couple of days ago, per Evan Woodbery of the MLive Media Group. Reyes posted a .258/.284/.416 line over 220 plate appearances in 2021. The 27-year-old switch-hitter has an 81 wRC+ over 944 plate appearances over his four-year career.

Greene’s potential had helped raise the ceiling for the Tigers, turning them into a popular sleeper pick to improve this season, but instead they will turn back to a familiar face in Reyes. Daz Cameron will not be recalled for now, and Derek Hill will not be physically ready for the opener, notes veteran reporter Chris McCosky.

That leaves Reyes as the likely regular in center, especially since Akil Baddoo is currently slated to start in left field. The other potential configuration would put Baddoo in center with Eric Haase or Harold Castro seeing some time in the outfield.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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