McGonigle homers vs. hometown Phils, shares 'awesome' moment with Harper

Tigers' No. 3 prospect grew up 15 miles west of Citizens Bank Park

March 23rd, 2025

CLEARWATER, Fla. -- was born and raised in greater Philadelphia. He loved the Phillies, watched and growing up and modeled his game after second baseman . So imagine McGonigle's thrill Sunday when he slugged his first Grapefruit League home run off his hometown team in a 4-2 loss at BayCare Ballpark, where he had watched Phillies Spring Training games as a kid.

“It was surreal, to be honest,” McGonigle said. “I always wanted to play against those guys, growing up watching them. Finally having the opportunity to share a field and compete against those guys really meant a lot. Having a lot of family back home watching and supporting me, it was pretty sweet.”

McGonigle, the Tigers’ No. 3 prospect, was one of four Detroit prospects in Sunday’s starting lineup against Phillies stalwart Aaron Nola. McGonigle jumped a first-pitch fastball from Nola in the third inning and drove it a Statcast-projected 406 feet to the berm in right-center field.

“When I got to first base after that walk [in the fifth inning], Harper was there,” McGonigle said. “I wasn’t going to say anything at first. He just said, ‘Nice swing,’ and I had the chance to say, ‘I grew up a big fan of you; 15 minutes from the stadium. Love watching you.’ He was like, ‘Wow, that's awesome.’

“He wished me luck this year, which is awesome.”

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Senior Reporter Jason Beck has covered the Tigers for MLB.com since 2002.