The Detroit Tigers already made a splash this year when they added the franchise's top prospect, Kevin McGonigle, to the Opening Day roster. And now, Detroit is calling up another young infielder in the wake of an injury to one of the team's All-Stars from last season. Infielder Hao-Yu Lee, MLB Pipeline 's No. 6 prospect for the Tigers in 2026, has been promoted to the big league roster, Detroit announced on Friday. In a corresponding move, the team placed utility player Zach McKinstry on the 10-day injured list with "left hip/abdominal inflammation." Lee is batting eighth and starting at third base for the Tigers on Friday against the Boston Red Sox. The Philadelphia Phillies originally signed the young infielder as an 18-year-old out of Taiwan in 2021. He was eventually traded to the Tigers in 2023 for veteran pitcher Michael Lorenzen. And now, after spending the past two seasons in Detroit's farm system, Lee will get to make his MLB debut on Friday.…