According to reports, the Detroit Tigers have made the decision to shut down their No. 1 prospect Casey Mize for the remainder of the 2019 season. Mize will remain with the Erie SeaWolves until the end of the season and then head to instructional league on Sept. 13.
BREAKING: Casey Mize, the No. 2 prospect in baseball and No. 1 prospect for the @tigers, has been shut down for the season. He will stay with the @erie_seawolves until the end of the year and head to instructs on Sept. 13. @MLBPipeline @MiLB @EasternLeague https://t.co/WG5FXqj5Ur
— Tom Reisenweber (@ETNreisenweber) August 21, 2019
From: GoErie.com:
“We made the decision after talking with Casey to shut him down for the season,” Littlefield said. “Basically, we are pleased with the year that he’s had, and it’s his first full season. With many pitchers in their first full seasons, we keep an eye on the overall package with how things are going, and we felt with the way things have gone this season, the time was right to do this.”
“Casey will stay with Erie for the rest of the season and report to the instructional league on Sept. 13,” Littlefield said. “We have some work for him to do in the instructional league and some things for him to work on and improve at that point in time.”
In 21 games in the Tigers minor league system this season, Mize is a combined 8-3 with a 2.55 ERA while striking out 76 batters in 78.2 innings of work.
Mize, who is 22, was selected No. 1 overall by the Tigers in the 2018 MLB Draft. He is the No. 2 ranked prospect in all of baseball according to MLB Pipeline.