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Detroit Tigers' Riley Greene, a top-two prospect, gets his first hit in first MLB at-bat

Tigers outfielder Riley Greene bats against Pittsburgh Pirates starter Mitch Keller during the first inning of Grapefruit League action at LECOM Park on Saturday, March 19, 2022 in Bradenton, Florida.
Tigers outfielder Riley Greene bats against Pittsburgh Pirates starter Mitch Keller during the first inning of Grapefruit League action at LECOM Park on Saturday, March 19, 2022 in Bradenton, Florida.

Well, that didn't take long.

Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene, the No. 2 prospect in baseball according to MLB Pipeline, recorded a single in the top of the first inning Saturday in his first major league at bat.

After taking a fastball outside on his first pitch from Texas Rangers starter Taylor Hearn, the 21-year-old outfielder got a slider on his second pitch and flared in into shallow left field, falling in front of left fielder Zach Reks for a single.

The ball was hit just 68.2 mph, but had an .850 expected batting average, according to baseball savant.

Greene was told Friday afternoon he would get the call up to the major leagues while in Worcester, Massachusetts. He couldn't get a flight out that evening, so he stayed at an airport hotel before flying to Detroit on Saturday morning.

There, he met with media, where he declared the Tigers were going to start winning ball games.

Greene's hit was the fourth of the inning for the Tigers, who had an offensive explosion by their standards to start the game.

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Robbie Grossman got things started with a one-out home run into the bullpen in left field — his first of the year after hitting a career-high 23 in his first season with the Tigers in 2021.

After a Miguel Cabrera flyout, Eric Haase ripped a double down the left field line, bringing up slumping Javier Báez. On a 1-1 pitch, Baez got a slider and sent it deep into left field for a home run, his fourth of the year and first since May 22.

That made it 3-1, which brought up Greene, who singled to start his major league career.

Contact Tony Garcia at apgarcia@freepress.com. Follow him on twitter at @realtonygarcia.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Riley Greene: Detroit Tigers prospect gets hit in first MLB at-bat