Scouting Report: Max Clark
Detroit Tigers | CF
Overall
Summary
Max Clark, 21-year-old Detroit Tigers outfield prospect and former No. 3 overall pick, has experienced a significant performance decline at Triple-A Toledo since mid-April 2026. After an impressive start with a 1.010 OPS and strong 10:6 BB:K ratio in his first 17 games, Clark has struggled dramatically over his last 15 games, batting just .138 (8-for-58) with one double and no home runs. Despite the recent slump, Clark remains a top prospect with elite speed, strong on-base skills (10.6% walk rate, 14.9% strikeout rate), and multi-category potential including 9 stolen bases. His overall Triple-A line stands at .276/.355/.390 with 102 wRC+. While his MLB debut timeline may be delayed due to the current struggles, scouts still view him as a prospect with significant upside and a matter of "when" not "if" regarding his major league call-up.
Strengths
- Elite speed and stolen base potential (9 steals at Triple-A)
- Strong plate discipline with 10.6% walk rate and 14.9% strikeout rate
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