The Detroit Tigers ended the first half of the 2026 campaign with a 44-52 record, and while that doesn't look the best, their resurgence as of late tells more of the story. Finishing off their six-game homestand with a 4-2 record, coming off a road trip going 5-1, Detroit is riding high going into the break. One of the biggest stories of the homestand came against the Athletics on July 9 when just-called-up prospect Eduardo Valencia grabbed a bat for Kerry Carpenter. In his first MLB at-bat, Valencia sent a 425-foot home run over the center field wall at Comerica Park, causing fans in attendance and at home to erupt. Following the game, Valencia gave an emotional post-game interview to recap an emotional moment he had always dreamed of. After the Tigers' 5-0 defeat to the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday, Valencia finally had the time to put his thoughts on how he felt about his memorable debut. Valencia's Emotional Instagram PostDetroit Tigers designated hitter Eduardo Valencia (32) hits an RBI single. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectTaking to Instagram, here's what Valencia said to honor a moment he will never forget. 7-9-2026MLB DEBUTFIRST HIT HOMERUNA day I will never forget, thankful to God for giving me the opportunity to debut at the highest level, fulfilling the dream of a child who entered the field at the age of 3, I am blessed to be hereFollowing his MLB debut, manager A.J. Hinch penciled Valencia into the starting lineup in the series opener against the Phillies on Friday. In four at-bats, Valencia would continue his memorable debut weekend by collecting two more hits and his second RBI of his career. He'd also strike out twice, but hey, it's bound to happen. Ending his debut weekend collecting five hits in nine at-bats, his first two Major League home runs and a .556 batting average, Valencia goes into the All-Star break with his head held high. As the season continues, Valencia provides a ton of depth at the MLB level for the Tigers. With the ability to play both catcher and first base, while obtaining enough power and presence at the plate to be slotted as the designated hitter, Valencia seems to have a spot on the roster until proven otherwise. According to Sarah Langs on X, Valencia became just the 10th player in the Tigers' franchise history to hit a home run in his first at-bat, joining the list below:2021 Akil Baddoo2020 Sergio Alcántara2015 Daniel Norris1974 Reggie Sanders1970 Gene Lamont1964 Bill Rowan1963 Gates Brown1948 Sam Vico1944 Hack MillerAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Eduardo Valencia Reflects on Dream MLB Debut in Instagram Post
The Detroit Tigers ended the first half of the 2026 campaign with a 44-52 record, and while that doesn't look the best, their resurgence as of late tells more o






