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djskillz -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/3/2015 4:19:11 PM)

We took our new interns to the game today in CHAT. Not much to write about. Early game: 11:15 a.m. eastern time start.

Kepler with a nice double.
Sucked to see Sano not play.
Walker/Harrison/Polanco-not much to say.
Buxton had a PERFECT bunt down the line. I honestly thought he'd think about taking 2. [&:][&:] Stole a base on the next hitter. Solid day.
Berrios. Biggest struggle I've ever seen him have. Just didn't have control today, which was rare for him. Other than 1 HR he really wasn't hit hard. Lots of "flares" but he was just off. He yelled into his glove several times in frustration. Was interesting to see. Knowing him by now, I wouldn't want to be the next team he faces. He will be pissed off and bounce back.

Burdi pitched again today. Still not impressed with him, despite the triple digit fastball. He's still my least of the 4 big relievers at AA right now. Was hoping to see Chargois today, but he didn't pitch.

Overall, nothing to write home about. But always a blast at the Lookouts games. May be one of the last chances to catch Buxton there. They're on the road most of June.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/3/2015 5:08:39 PM)

What I don't get about the Twins

FTM has

Quesada
Haar

Both TWENTY-FIVE

Garver, Christensen,Knecht,Swim are TWENTY-FOUR

If you're drafting college guys, try moving them up faster. 24 and 25 year olds in A ball.

DRod is 23 in 2 days, and is finally in A ball. Un real.




djskillz -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/3/2015 6:09:30 PM)

Agree. Though DRod switched to pitching, right?




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/3/2015 9:13:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: djskillz

Agree. Though DRod switched to pitching, right?


yes, DRod is in the pen. But he excelled,got a couple of outings in FTM and did well last year...then went back to rookie ball [&o][&o]




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/3/2015 9:21:49 PM)

CRapids 6-run 8th, 9-5 win

English 2-5/double/2R/2RBI/SB(17), Real 3-4/double/R/2RBI, Schmit 1-2/2BB/R, Larson 2-4/double/RBI, Navaretto 1-3/double

Jorge 6.2IP 7H/4R/3ER/2BB/4K/HR/E(2)
Bard 3-0 2.1IP 0-1 IRS 2H/R/BB

Best news so far this year for pitching: Bard/Eades/Wimmers all pitching. Not super duper, but they're pitching.

FTM lost the first of 2, 5-4 in 10 innings

Garver 2-4/double/R/RBI, Swim2-4/R/RBI, haar 1-5/double(12)/2RBI, Quesada 2-4, Goodrum 1-3/double(11)/2BB/R/E(13)

Eades 6.1IP 9H/3R/2BB/K
Peterson 1.2IP 0-1 IRS, 3K/E(1)
Summers 0-1 1.2IP 3H/2R/1ER/BB/K


Roch won the first of 2, 7-4

Vargas2-3/BB/2R, Diaz 2-4/R/2RBI, Beresford 2-4/R/E(3), Ortiz 2-4/double(13)/2RBI(34), arcia 1-4/2RBI

Wheeler 3.2IP 9H/4R/3ER/BB/2K
THielbar 3-2 1.1IP H/K 1-2 IRS
Hamburger IP 2h/K
Achter IP K/Save (8)




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/3/2015 10:26:16 PM)

FTM won the 2nd game of the doubleheader, 4-2

Swim 3-4/2RBI, Vielma 2-4/R,Wade 2-3/triple/R/RBI, Knecht 3-4/SB(6)

Wilson 1-0 5IP 5H/2R/BB/5K
Van Steensel 2IP 4K/Save(5)


Roch won 3-2 in their nightcap

Pinto 1-3/2R HR(6), Ortiz 2-3/double(14)/R, Wheeler 2-3/RBI

Oliveros 3.2IP 5H/2R/K
Meyer 3-3 2.1IP 0-1 IRS H/2BB/5K
Achter IP H/K/Save(9)


CRapids now on 5-game win streak. 35-18 on the year.




djskillz -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/3/2015 10:48:59 PM)

Meyer in relief is just completely unfair.

2.1 innings though. Maybe they're stretching him back out slowly?




twinsfan -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/4/2015 8:45:05 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: djskillz

Meyer in relief is just completely unfair.

2.1 innings though. Maybe they're stretching him back out slowly?

Or maybe he's in the garbage man role?




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/4/2015 8:46:48 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: djskillz

Meyer in relief is just completely unfair.

2.1 innings though. Maybe they're stretching him back out slowly?

Or maybe he's in the garbage man role?



That was all-bullpen game of a doubleheader.

I think he's being eased into the reliever role to re-find that what was lost. This was not garbage time.




Stacey King -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/4/2015 5:05:07 PM)

Pitching prospect Gonsalves lands in Fort Myers

Pitching prospect Stephen Gonsalves has been promoted to the Fort Myers Miracle by the Minnesota Twins.

The 20-year-old from Cathedral Catholic High in San Diego, California, made that promotion an easy decision.

In his first nine starts this season for the Cedar Rapids Kernels in Iowa, the 6-foot-5, 210-pound lefty compiled a 6-1 record with a 1.15 ERA. He struck out 77 with just 15 walks in 55 innings. His next start, his first for the Miracle in the Florida State League, is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Monday at Hammond Stadium.

“Obviously his numbers in Cedar Rapids are pretty impressive,” Fort Myers Miracle manager Jeff Smith said of the fourth-round pick in the 2013 draft. “You look for players to dominate a league, and he obviously dominated that league. He dominated it stat-wise, competition-wise, everything. It was well-deserved, his promotion up to here. He’s looking to keep it going. We’re excited to have him on our team and be a part of it.”

Gonsalves, the grandson of Portugal natives on his father’s side of the family, posted solid statistics last season as well. In eight starts for Cedar Rapids, he had a 2-3 record, a 3.19 ERA and 44 strikeouts and 11 walks in 362/3 innings. In six starts for low Class A Elizabethton, he went 2-0 with a 2.79 ERA with 26 strikeouts and 10 walks in 29 innings.

Minnesota Twins director of minor leagues Brad Steil opted to start Gonsalves this season in Cedar Rapids only so he could work more on his breaking ball.

“Curveball is a bit of a work in progress,” Steil said. “It’s something we were focused on improving before we moved him. His last few starts, he was able to show what we were looking for. He has a good fastball (90 miles an hour) and changeup. Most young pitchers, if they feel comfortable, they’re going to stick with those. But as he moves up the system, he’s going to need that third pitch.”

Gonsalves agreed.

“My changeup was the bigger weapon up there,” he said. “I was throwing it 30-35 percent of the time. My curveball is more of a weapon now, too.”

Steil witnessed Gonsalves strike out eight of the first nine batters he faced May 26, when he finished with 12 strikeouts. He struck out 11 batters Monday, which was nothing new for Cedar Rapids manager Jake Mauer and hitting coach Tommy Watkins.

“He’s pitching real well,” said Watkins, a Riverdale High School graduate. “He’s attacking the zone. He’s using his off-speed stuff. He’s throwing the ball over and challenging hitters. I think he was ready. Being selfish, we’d love to have him the whole year. But he does look like a big leaguer out there.”

Said Mauer: “He dominated up here. There was no doubt about it.

He’s going to be pretty dangerous. He had several starts here where he struck out 11, 12 guys. His fastball command has improved. It’ll be fun to watch.”

The caliber of hitters and size of ballparks rises from the Midwest League to the Florida State League, but Smith said he expected Gonsalves’ numbers to stay near the same. So did his newest pitcher.

“There are better hitters who have better approaches,” Gonsalves said of the new competition he will be facing. “I’m going to still try to stick with my game plan and see how it works out.”




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/5/2015 6:34:15 AM)

Thursday:

4 run 3rd, Roch 4-1 win

Fryer 2-3/double/R/RBI, Beresford 3-2/R, Rodriguez 1-4/double/R, Vargas 0-3/Sac Fly/RBI, Arcia 0-4/RBI

Rogers 5-3 8IP 6H/R/BB/3K
Tonkin IP K/Save (6)


Chatt 4-hit, 6-1 loss

Gonzales 1-3/Solo HR(3), Wickens 1-3/double

Peavey 4-2 6.1IP 5H/3R/2ER/K
Jonez .2IP 2H/2R/BB 1-1 IRS
Shibuya IP H/R


FTM gave up 15 hits, committed 4errors in 7-3 loss

Knecht 2-4/double/R/2RBI, Garver 2-3/BB/R, Vielma 2-5/double/E(8)

Stewart 1-4 5IP 10H/5R/4ER/2BB/3K/2E(4)
Gilbert 2IP H/K/E(1) 0-2 IRS
Williams IP 2H/R/BB
Westphal IP 2H/R

CRapids lost 6-5

Corcino 1-3/BB/2R HR(1)/3RBI, Fernandes 2-4/2doubles/R/RBI, Gordon 2-3/R/SB(13)

Rodriguez 0-1 3IP 5H/4R/4BB/K
Theofanopoulos 3IP 4H/2R/4K
Cederoth IP K
Booser IP H/K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/5/2015 10:24:09 AM)

Miguel Sano remains day to day with right index finger issue, per #MNTwins farm director Brad Steil. Has missed 4 of past 7 games at AA.

Josmil Pinto since May 8:
14 for 83 (.169) with 2 HR, 19 K.




Stacey King -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/5/2015 10:27:00 AM)

Polanco Continues Growth At Double-A

June 5, 2015 by Phil Miller

MINNEAPOLIS—
It’s difficult to tell whether Jorge Polanco or the Twins were more delighted by the shortstop’s two brief callups to the big leagues last season. The 20-year-old proved he could handle moving up three levels—from high Class A Fort Myers to Minnesota—in an emergency.

“I know he had a lot of fun,” vice president for player personnel Mike Radcliff said, “and it got us a little fired up, too.”

Imagine how they feel now. Polanco went 2-for-6 in five cameo appearances for the Twins last summer when they had no other middle-infield options on the 40-man roster.

Now, the 21-year-old looks more like a big leaguer every day. One of the key players on a loaded Double-A Chattanooga roster, Polanco hit .323/.355/.435 through 44 games. Even better, he’s made big strides at shortstop, as so many Dominicans from his hometown of San Pedro de Macoris have before him.

“He’s learned to handle all the 80 percenters,” Radcliff said, referring to plays made by 80 percent of all shortstops. “He’s not our best range guy, but he’s getting better, and he’s made himself much more sure-handed.”

That’s good news, after Polanco committed 35 errors last season, his first as a full-time shortstop. He had nine this season through the end of May at Chattanooga.

Polanco had been a second baseman, and “we’re trying to expand his résumé a little bit, because we don’t know where he’ll fit when he gets to the big leagues,” Radcliff said. “We’ve probably got to get him some third-base time, and he’s played some outfield. He could end up playing any or all of them.”

He’ll play somewhere, Radcliff said, because “he’s proven he can hit. He’s grown from a 160-pound signee (in 2009) to a 200-pound (switch-hitter) who can drive the ball.”

Just like he did with the Twins, if only for a week.

“That was such a good experience for him,” Radcliff said. “He handled everything really well. He’s an even-keeled guy anyway, so he won’t be bothered by anything when he gets here for good.”

TWIN KILLINGS

• The Twins signed Ryan Wheeler, a 26-year-old third baseman with 109 games of big league experience, and assigned him to Triple-A Rochester, where his younger brother Jason is a lefthander in the Red Wings’ rotation.

• The Twins promoted righthander J.T. Chargois, who missed two seasons after Tommy John surgery, from Fort Myers to Chattanooga after he used a 98 mph fastball to strike out 19 batters in 22 relief innings.




twinsfan -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/5/2015 10:43:40 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Stacey King

Polanco Continues Growth At Double-A

June 5, 2015 by Phil Miller

MINNEAPOLIS—
It’s difficult to tell whether Jorge Polanco or the Twins were more delighted by the shortstop’s two brief callups to the big leagues last season. The 20-year-old proved he could handle moving up three levels—from high Class A Fort Myers to Minnesota—in an emergency.

“I know he had a lot of fun,” vice president for player personnel Mike Radcliff said, “and it got us a little fired up, too.”

Imagine how they feel now. Polanco went 2-for-6 in five cameo appearances for the Twins last summer when they had no other middle-infield options on the 40-man roster.

Now, the 21-year-old looks more like a big leaguer every day. One of the key players on a loaded Double-A Chattanooga roster, Polanco hit .323/.355/.435 through 44 games. Even better, he’s made big strides at shortstop, as so many Dominicans from his hometown of San Pedro de Macoris have before him.

“He’s learned to handle all the 80 percenters,” Radcliff said, referring to plays made by 80 percent of all shortstops. “He’s not our best range guy, but he’s getting better, and he’s made himself much more sure-handed.”

That’s good news, after Polanco committed 35 errors last season, his first as a full-time shortstop. He had nine this season through the end of May at Chattanooga.

Polanco had been a second baseman, and “we’re trying to expand his résumé a little bit, because we don’t know where he’ll fit when he gets to the big leagues,” Radcliff said. “We’ve probably got to get him some third-base time, and he’s played some outfield. He could end up playing any or all of them.”

He’ll play somewhere, Radcliff said, because “he’s proven he can hit. He’s grown from a 160-pound signee (in 2009) to a 200-pound (switch-hitter) who can drive the ball.”

Just like he did with the Twins, if only for a week.

“That was such a good experience for him,” Radcliff said. “He handled everything really well. He’s an even-keeled guy anyway, so he won’t be bothered by anything when he gets here for good.”

TWIN KILLINGS

• The Twins signed Ryan Wheeler, a 26-year-old third baseman with 109 games of big league experience, and assigned him to Triple-A Rochester, where his younger brother Jason is a lefthander in the Red Wings’ rotation.

• The Twins promoted righthander J.T. Chargois, who missed two seasons after Tommy John surgery, from Fort Myers to Chattanooga after he used a 98 mph fastball to strike out 19 batters in 22 relief innings.


It's time for replace Santana with Polanco. See what happens.




Stacey King -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/5/2015 1:19:18 PM)

Good take on why Polanco is under the radar with some people who tout players and tools and on why there is a lack of Polanco love:

Lack of flashiness, or the lack of one LOUD tool that’s easy to see if you go in and see a guy for one game or one series, and probably an overemphasis within the industry of what it means if a guy might have to move off shortstop to second base (or even third base). And, I suppose, just the fact that hitting is always a challenging skill to project and evaluate. But Polanco’s a gamer, he controls the barrel, has feel for hitting, understands the strike zone and he has enough power even if it’s more of a doubles threat than a home run hitter. A player having a bunch of plus tools is great, but sometimes tools can be very overrated.




sixthwi -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/5/2015 2:20:06 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Stacey King

Good take on why Polanco is under the radar with some people who tout players and tools and on why there is a lack of Polanco love:

Lack of flashiness, or the lack of one LOUD tool that’s easy to see if you go in and see a guy for one game or one series, and probably an overemphasis within the industry of what it means if a guy might have to move off shortstop to second base (or even third base). And, I suppose, just the fact that hitting is always a challenging skill to project and evaluate. But Polanco’s a gamer, he controls the barrel, has feel for hitting, understands the strike zone and he has enough power even if it’s more of a doubles threat than a home run hitter. A player having a bunch of plus tools is great, but sometimes tools can be very overrated.


The last three words should have been - see Aaron Hicks




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/5/2015 2:24:31 PM)

Cam Booser, Trevor Hildenberger (@t_hildy), Trey Vavra (@Tvavra1), Felix Jorge, & Jared Wilson (@JaredDWilson) all MWL All Stars @CRKernels

Gonsalves not named, probably because he was promoted. Kind of odd....what if he is sent back??




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/5/2015 9:50:51 PM)

Friday

Roch suspended in the 2nd 1-0 RWings

Chatt won with 2 in the 8th, 6-5

Gonzales 2-4/2R HR(4)/3RBI, Buxton 3-5/R, Walker 2-4/triple/R, Polanco 1-4/triple/BB/2R, Kepler 1-3/Sac Fly/2RBI

Lee 5IP 5H/4R/2BB/K/E(1)
Reed (BS) 1.1IP H/BB 1-2 IRS
Chargois 1-0 .2IP 0-2 IRS
C Johnson 2IP H/R/3K/Save(1)

FTM lost 6-2. Just 4 hits

Granite 2-4/R/SB(7), Haar 1-3/RBI

Hu 4-1 3.2IP 9H/6R/5ER/3BB/3K/HR
Muren 2.1IP 0-3 IRS H/2K
Van Steensel 2IP H/BB/4K


CRapids hammered 9-4

Doe 2-3/BB/RBI, Gordon 2-4/double/BB/R, Corcino 2-5/R/RBI, Fernandez 1-3/R

Steele 2-1 4IP 9H/6R/BB/K
Velez 2IP H/2R/3BB/4K
Hildenberger 2IP 3H/R/BB/4K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/6/2015 10:10:42 PM)

saturday

Roch lost 2-1

8 hits, 10 LOB,just 1-5 RISP

Bernier 2-4/R, Farris 2-4/RBI, Vargas 1-3/BB, Arcia 1-4


Duffey 0-3 5.1IP 7H/2R/BB/9K
Darnell 1.2IP 0-1 IRS 2H/K
Hamburger .2IP BB/K
O'Rourke .2IP 0-1 IRS
Tonkin .2IP H/K


Chatt won 4-1

3rd straight game w/homer for Gonzales (2-3/double/2R HR(5)/2R), Walker 2-3/double(13)/R/RBI(43), Buxton 2-4/R/3SB(19), Paulino 1-4/double/RBI

Hurlbut 1-2 7IP 5H/R/3BB/4K
Burdi IP K
Jones IP H/K/Save(8)


FTM won 4-3 in 12, on a walk-off single by Christensen (2-6/R/RBI)

16 hits..14 singles

Walker 3-6/double, Swim 3-6, Vavra 2-4/double/Bb/R/RBI/SB(3), Haar 2-5/R

Slegers 6.2IP 7H/3R/2BB/2K/2HR
Summers 1.1IP K/0-1 IRS
Peterson 2IP H
Williams 1-0 2IP 2H/2K


CRapids coughed up 2 in the 9th, losing 8-7

Real 3-4/BB/3RBI, Doe 1-3/BB/Sac Fly/3RBI, Murphy 3-4/2R, Gordon 2-4/R, Larson 1-5/2R,Corcino 2-6/R

Tillery 3IP 3H/3R/4BB/K
Nordgren 2IP 4H/3R/2BB/K
LeBlanc 3IP H/BB/5K
Booser BS 1-1 .2IP 2R/4BB/K/WP




SoMnFan -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/6/2015 11:55:39 PM)



CHATTANOOGA, TENN. – The sign is framed by a black border and hangs conspicuously on a brick wall near the entrance to the Chattanooga Lookouts clubhouse.

Players can’t miss it.

“I see it every day,” Byron Buxton said, glancing toward the door. “It just motivates me and pushes me more and more every day to do my work.”

In a ballpark plastered with advertisements for local companies, one particular visual represents hope and maybe even a reality check to Twins minor leaguers who dream of a bigger stage.

ROAD TO THE SHOW, the sign reads.

Underneath is the name of each affiliate in the Twins organization, top to bottom, a professional ladder.

Lookouts players sit two rungs from their destination, a crop of highly touted prospects whom Twins fans have been eagerly tracking for several years.

Twins officials say they can’t recall ever having a minor league team with more elite talent.

“I wouldn’t argue with that at all,” said Chattanooga manager and former Twins first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz.

Buxton is the top-rated prospect in Major League Baseball and a generational talent who causes audible gasps in the crowd with his freakish speed on the bases and in the outfield.

Miguel Sano and pitcher Jose Berrios also are ranked among the best prospects in all of baseball.

Jorge Polanco could be the Twins’ starting shortstop next season. Outfielders Max Kepler and Adam Brett Walker II are opening eyes with their raw power. Three flamethrowers in the bullpen can reach triple digits on the radar gun.

“This is as good a baseball team as I’ve ever seen in minor leagues,” said Rich Mozingo, Lookouts president and general manager. “Position by position, I’ve never seen a team this talented, ever.”

Twins fans are flocking to southeast Tennessee to get a peek at that talent. Fans gather on a patio outside the clubhouse after games hoping for pictures or autographs, sometimes waiting for 30 minutes.

The gift shop at AT&T Field sells Buxton T-shirts, even though it’s unlikely he will spend the entire season with the team. The Lookouts gave Los Angeles Dodgers star Yasiel Puig the same treatment in 2013 when the teams were affiliated.

“We don’t do it often,” Mozingo said, “but we’ve had some real special occasions here.”

Mozingo often speaks to downtown business groups, and his message remains constant: Don’t wait too long to catch these guys because they probably won’t be around long.

“They’re here to help the Minnesota Twins, and as soon as the Twins think they’re ready, they’re going to go up,” he said.

Twins fans traveling

The surprising start by the Twins this season has cooled talk of fast-tracking the top prospects to the majors. Besides, they are not ready yet, according to Mientkiewicz.

They are all still young and developing. Buxton is 21 years old, Berrios just turned 21 and Sano is 22.

“It’s harder now in today’s game to let a group of kids stay together because the instant they have success, everybody wants them to move,” Mientkiewicz said.

The anticipation for what’s coming through the pipeline isn’t going away. Mozingo noticed so many fans wearing Twins apparel at games that he called the local mall to see if anyone sells their hats or clothing.

“They’re coming from somewhere else,” he said. “These are true Twins fans coming to see their guys.”

Woodbury residents Scott Miller and Sue Brotherton are in that group. The two made a “scouting” trip to Chattanooga last week to watch several games.

“I think it’s exciting because of the [pitchers] and the power and Buxton’s speed,” Miller said after meeting players outside the clubhouse.

Buxton leads the Class AA Southern League in triples (11 in just 52 games) and runs scored. He also has six home runs, including one inside-the-parker.

Walker leads the league in home runs, RBI, extra-base hits (and strikeouts) and is second in slugging percentage. Berrios leads all pitchers in strikeouts and is tied in wins. Polanco and Kepler are batting over .300.

“The talent is pretty special,” closer Zack Jones said. “When we put it together, it’s pretty cool.”

After four consecutive 90-loss seasons by the Twins, there is a belief that the organization is primed for a transformative rebirth because of their top prospects.

“I’ve heard the word ‘wave,’ that this is the new wave,” Kepler said. “I wish this team could stay together for as long as possible because it’s one big family.”

The core group has been together for several summers, winning the Florida State League championship last season for the first time in franchise history. The Lookouts own the second-best record (30-23) in the Southern League this season, despite a recent six-game losing streak.

A stress on winning

Minor league baseball revolves around player development, but Mientkiewicz constantly emphasizes the need to establish a winning culture within that framework. He believes organizational change can occur from the floor up.

“Winning is the most important element to creating the big-league culture that you expect to win every night,” he said. “If you lose in the minor leagues, you’re going to lose in the big leagues. The big leagues is a very hard place to learn how to win.”

Mientkiewicz’s managerial style reflects that purpose. He’s tough and demanding of players, refusing to allow their talent to supersede the larger goal.

“We’re going to teach these kids that, if I have a boo-boo, you’re going to get your butt up and play,” Mientkiewicz said. “We stress mentally, no matter what happens, nothing is going to derail me from what I’m trying to accomplish. Up until this level, it’s physical. Past this level, it’s mental.”

That’s why Mientkiewicz preaches patience in setting expectations and timelines for his elite prospects. All of them — Buxton included — need more seasoning before tackling the highest level of baseball.

More work needed

Mientkiewicz said Polanco is the most ready for a promotion “without question.” He looks more comfortable at shortstop now after switching from second base.

Buxton’s speed has been electric on the bases and in center field, but coaches would like to see him cut down on his strikeouts.

“I want more consistency at the plate,” Buxton said. “Just try to get on base a little bit more and put us in good positions to score.”

Sano has rediscovered his timing at the plate after missing all of last season because of Tommy John surgery. But he strikes out a lot and remains a work in progress at third base.

“He’s got a long ways to go,” Mientkiewicz said. “It’s both offensively and defensively. What he’s doing right now is not going to fly up there.”

Such as?

“It’s everything,” Mientkiewicz said. “It’s not a knock. I’m not trying to be negative. I’m just being realistic. When you miss a year, it takes a while.”

Sano admittedly tried too hard early in the season to make up for lost time. His coaches told him to relax and stop pressing.

“I’m not Superman,” Sano said.

Sano knows his ticket to the majors depends largely on his improvement in the field. He works daily on his agility and range.

Everything is a process, even for the best prospects.

“If I think too much about, ‘I need to play in the big leagues,’ I can lose my focus,” Sano said.

They will arrive in Minnesota in due time. Not all, of course, but some will complete that road to the show.

In the first meeting before this season, Mientkiewicz acknowledged the team’s collection of talent and then offered a challenge.

“We have expectations,” he told them. “We have expectations from each other, expectations from Baseball America, expectations from the fans of the Minnesota Twins and the Twin Cities. Now we’ll see what you’re made of.”





Scoggins




djskillz -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/7/2015 8:36:47 PM)

Almost went to the Chattanooga game today (in Jackson). Wish I had. 13-0. Polanco with 3 doubles (making a bid). .786 OPS on the year for the 21 year old SS. Impressive.

Kepler with his 16th double as well. Walker with his 15th jack. Sano 3 for 4.

Wimmers with a solid outing as well. 7 shutout innings. About time. Still, he's filler at this point. He's 26 and has a 5.58 ERA AFTER this game at AA.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/7/2015 10:24:20 PM)

Roch won 4-3 Sunday on a walk-off Sac Fly and throwing error, which allowed the 2nd run to score.

3 of 5 hits on the day were doubles.

Farris 1-3/double/RBI, Martinez 1-2/double/R, Fryer 1-3/double/R, Ortiz PH single/R

Oliveros 4IP 6H/R/BB/3K
Meyer 3IP H/BB/K
Achter IP 2H/2R/2HR
Thielbar 4-2 IP Bb/K


As noted 13-0 Chattanooga route today. 4 crooked number innings (4/3/3/3) on a dozen hits

Walker 2-5/2R HR(15)/2R/3RBI(46), Polanco 3-5/3doubles(11)/3R/RBI, Sano 2-4/BB/3R/2rBI(35), Paulino 2-4/triple/2RBI, Kepler 1-3/double(16)/2BB/2R/RBI, Gonzales 1-4/R/2RBI

Wimmers 3-1 7IP 3H/3BB/3K
Boer IP H/K
DJohnson IP 2H/K



FTM off

CRapids 3-hit, 6-2

Doe 2-4, Corcino 1-4/RBI

Gibbons 0-1 4IP 7H/4R/3ER/3K
Bard 3IP H/K
Velez IP 4H/2R/BB/K




Steve Lentz -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/7/2015 10:33:23 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Roch won 4-3 Sunday on a walk-off Sac Fly and throwing error, which allowed the 2nd run to score.

3 of 5 hits on the day were doubles.

Farris 1-3/double/RBI, Martinez 1-2/double/R, Fryer 1-3/double/R, Ortiz PH single/R

Oliveros 4IP 6H/R/BB/3K
Meyer 3IP H/BB/K
Achter IP 2H/2R/2HR
Thielbar 4-2 IP Bb/K


As noted 13-0 Chattanooga route today. 4 crooked number innings (4/3/3/3) on a dozen hits

Walker 2-5/2R HR(15)/2R/3RBI(46), Polanco 3-5/3doubles(11)/3R/RBI, Sano 2-4/BB/3R/2rBI(35), Paulino 2-4/triple/2RBI, Kepler 1-3/double(16)/2BB/2R/RBI, Gonzales 1-4/R/2RBI

Wimmers 3-1 7IP 3H/3BB/3K
Boer IP H/K
DJohnson IP 2H/K



FTM off

CRapids 3-hit, 6-2

Doe 2-4, Corcino 1-4/RBI

Gibbons 0-1 4IP 7H/4R/3ER/3K
Bard 3IP H/K
Velez IP 4H/2R/BB/K

I hate it when I don't see Buxton's name.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/7/2015 10:34:06 PM)

quote:


I hate it when I don't see Buxton's name.



1-5/R

pales to the other #'s [;)]




Steve Lentz -> RE: Players and prospects III (6/7/2015 10:35:19 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:


I hate it when I don't see Buxton's name.



1-5/R

pales to the other #'s [;)]

At least I'll sleep now.[;)]




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