
The Detroit Tigers activated Zach McKinstry from the injured list and designated another player named Zack for assignment to clear roster space. This move comes as the Tigers aim to stay competitive in the American League despite recent injuries.

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The Detroit Tigers are trying to keep pace with the Cleveland Guardians for the top spot in the American League, and they've been dealing with some bad news lately, with Tarik Skubal landing on the injured list.
That was a massive blow for this Tigers team, though the next day, after such a brutal blow, the Tigers did get some good news on the injury front.
According to Chris McCosky of The Detroit News, the Tigers have activated Zack McKinstry, and to make room on the MLB roster, the Tigers DFA'd another "Zack," a former New York Yankees veteran infielder.
"It's official: the Tigers activated INF Zack McKinstry off of the 10-day injured list," McCosky reports. "INF has been designated for assignment."
The Tigers DFA'd a player named Zack to make room for the activation of Zach McKinstry on their MLB roster.
Activating Zach McKinstry is significant for the Tigers as they seek to maintain competitiveness in the American League amidst injuries.
The Tigers designated a former New York Yankees veteran infielder named Zack for assignment.


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The Tigers are bringing one Zach back, while cutting ties with another Zack, to help bolster their offense after losing Skubal for around the next two months or so.
Short had a .000 batting average across three at-bats for the Tigers this season, though he hit .294 with the New York Yankees in the preseason; he didn't get much of a chance in the big leagues with the Tigers this year.
While Short might not have been a factor in the Tigers' offense this year, McKinstry was a big contributor last year as an All-Star with a .771 OPS and solid defense.
Getting McKinstry back is some great news for the Tigers, as he will look to improve upon his .209 average and .587 OPS to begin the year now that he's back from a hip issue that's sidelined him for some time this year.
This roster move is an interesting one, as, beyond the activation of Zach McKinstry, the Tigers DFA'd a different "Zack" by cutting ties with Zack Short. It's a Zach-for-Zack roster move, as the Tigers improve their offense in a big way at the start of May.