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Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (3/31/2016 9:23:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Berrios should be ready about the time my unborn grandkids start college.
Hope they get into college ....


After the service time is settled, what would be keeping him from the bigs?

Terry Ryan

For who knows what reason.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/1/2016 5:51:29 AM)

The Twins have released outfielder Joe Benson, according to Seth Stohs of TwinsDaily.com and Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News (Twitter link). Benson, whom the Twins signed to a minor league contract during the winter, hit just .125/.263/.188 in 19 spring plate appearances.




sixthwi -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/1/2016 6:20:53 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

The Twins have released outfielder Joe Benson, according to Seth Stohs of TwinsDaily.com and Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News (Twitter link). Benson, whom the Twins signed to a minor league contract during the winter, hit just .125/.263/.188 in 19 spring plate appearances.


Hard to believe that didn't work out. [&o]




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/1/2016 7:37:41 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

another reason why prospects that languish in the Twins' system is ridiculous


Righthander Nick Burdi, the organization's top relief pitching prospect, will start the season on the disabled list because of right forearm tightness.

Burdi was shut down for a few days last week because of the tightness, and the club believes the rest helped him recover. But the Twins are going to slowly build him back up before they let him begin his minor league season, so he is out indefinitely.

UPDATE: Twins hope Burdi is ready in two weeks.

Forearm problems can be a precursor to elbow ligament damage. Fans don't like to read that, but that is the case. But it's also true that the injury never develops into ligament issues.

The Twins were going to start Burdi at Class AA Chattanooga when the injury was diagnosed.

Burdi was brought to major league spring training camp this year for the first time. While he showed a powerful fastball that hit 99 miles an hour on the radar gun and a biting slider, he left pitches up in the strike zone too often. Still, Burdi didn't seem to be far away from his shot at the majors.

That debut now is on hold, as he works to return to the mound.



In September, he'll have TJ surgery




SoMnFan -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/1/2016 8:32:26 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

The Twins have released outfielder Joe Benson, according to Seth Stohs of TwinsDaily.com and Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News (Twitter link). Benson, whom the Twins signed to a minor league contract during the winter, hit just .125/.263/.188 in 19 spring plate appearances.

Still amazed by his failure to beat that play out, heck we would have had even another win this spring if he had simply finished running.
Starting to wonder if he wasn't throwing the game. [&:]




Black 47 -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/1/2016 8:54:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

another reason why prospects that languish in the Twins' system is ridiculous


Righthander Nick Burdi, the organization's top relief pitching prospect, will
start the season on the disabled list because of right forearm tightness.

Burdi was shut down for a few days last week because of the tightness, and the club believes the rest helped him recover. But the Twins are going to
slowly build him back up before they let him begin his minor league season, so he is out indefinitely.

UPDATE: Twins hope Burdi is ready in two weeks.

Forearm problems can be a precursor to elbow ligament damage. Fans don't like to read that, but that is the case. But it's also true that the injury never develops into ligament issues.

The Twins were going to start Burdi at Class AA Chattanooga when the injury was diagnosed.

Burdi was brought to major league spring training camp this year for the first time. While he showed a powerful fastball that hit 99 miles an hour on the radar gun and a biting slider, he left pitches up in the strike zone too
often. Still, Burdi didn't seem to be far away from his shot at the majors.

That debut now is on hold, as he works to return to the mound.



In September, he'll have TJ surgery

Yep. The second I read "forearm" I said Tommy John.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/1/2016 3:23:04 PM)

RHP Matt Summers, #MNTwins 4th-round pick in 2011 out of UC Irvine, has retired. Career 3.80 ERA in 129 outings (59 starts).

RHP Tim Shibuya, #MNTwins 23rd-round pick in 2011 out of UC San Diego, also released. Went 26-17, 3.61, 4 svs in 107 outings (46 starts).





Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/4/2016 9:32:32 AM)

http://redwingsbaseball.mlblogs.com/


The Red Wings PR/SM staff is still in Spring Training mode as we accidentally skipped RHP J.R. Graham’s locker. He’ll wear number 39.

As mentioned in the video, the Red Wings will have to make a roster move prior to Thursday’s opener in Scranton/WB as the roster is currently at 26.

http://www.milb.com/documents/5/8/6/170306586/Initial_roster_bw9rst4h.pdf

There are only 2 americans in the infield group. [:-]




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/4/2016 2:19:25 PM)

Brewers temporarily stashed Zach Jones on the 15 day DL




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/4/2016 4:33:23 PM)

[&:][&:][&:][&:][&:][&:]
Spirit of Gardy lives on


@ChattLookouts will carry 4 catchers to start the year: Garver, Turner, Paulino, Rodriguez.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/5/2016 8:24:37 PM)

http://twinsdaily.com/_/minnesota-twins-news/minnesota-twins-minor-leagues/2016-ft-myers-miracle-roster-revealed-r4572

http://twinsdaily.com/_/minnesota-twins-news/minnesota-twins-minor-leagues/2016-chattanooga-lookouts-roster-revealed-r4574




CPAMAN -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/6/2016 6:28:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

The Twins have released outfielder Joe Benson, according to Seth Stohs of TwinsDaily.com and Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News (Twitter link). Benson, whom the Twins signed to a minor league contract during the winter, hit just .125/.263/.188 in 19 spring plate appearances.


He was supposed to be a potential OF prospect just a couple of seasons ago. He was better with the mullet.




CPAMAN -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/6/2016 6:29:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

[&:][&:][&:][&:][&:][&:]
Spirit of Gardy lives on


@ChattLookouts will carry 4 catchers to start the year: Garver, Turner, Paulino, Rodriguez.


For what possible reason? How can any of those players improve when three of them are on the bench at any given time?




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/7/2016 9:09:28 PM)

3 run first did in Gonsalves, FTM, 3-1

English 1-2/2BB/R/SB(1), Gordon 1-4

Gonsalves 0-1 6IP 6H/3R/6K/HR
Gilbert IP H/BB
Bard IP K
Fernandez IP




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/7/2016 9:28:36 PM)

Chatt was 3-hit in a 4-0 loss

Turner was 1-3 with a double

Wheeler 0-1 5IP 7H/4R/3ER/BB/5K
Walden 2IP 2K
Wimmers IP H




wethrock -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/7/2016 10:37:11 PM)

A byproduct of the Twins leaving NBritain last year was that Colorado became our new parent team. SS for the first half of the season was Trevor Story. That's the guy who just set an all-time MLB record with 4 HRs in his first 3 games (and they were on the road). He is rated a good prospect with above-average power; has a homerun swing. He might outgrow that position, but he did look good while he was here.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 5:53:37 AM)

Rochester game suspended after 4 innings, 1-0 lead. Duffey had allowed 2 hits, Polanco had 2 hits, including a triple, Kepler the lone rbi

CRapids had 15 hits, aided by 5 errors,in 12-4 win

Paul 3-4/triple/BB/3R/3RBI, Murray 2-5/2R HR(1)/3RBI/E(1), Palacios 2-5/R/RbI, Wiel 2-4/Bb/2R, Wade 2-4/double/BB/R/RBI, Murphy 2-5/R/RBI/SB(1)

LeBlanc 1-0 5IP 3H/R/2BB/2K
Theofanopoulos IP 2BB/K
Tillery 2IP H/R/2BB/K
Lo IPH/2R/4BB




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 4:11:01 PM)

http://www.news-press.com/story/sports/mlb/springtraining/2016/04/07/heralded-pitchers-lead-fort-myers-miracle-2016/82421116/


A heralded group of pitchers will guide the Fort Myers Miracle's 25th anniversary edition.

As the 2016 Florida State League season begins, the Class A, minor league affiliate of the Minnesota Twins will deploy a six-man pitching rotation.

“I’m extremely excited to have these six guys,” Miracle manager Jeff Smith said. “You feel like you have the chance to go out there and win every night. We have a lot of our good prospects in our rotation, and that’s exciting to see. It’s going to be great to watch them develop over the course of the season.”

Kohl Stewart and Tyler Jay were top-six Major League Baseball draft picks. The Twins took Stewart fourth overall in 2013 and Jay sixth overall last year.

The Minnesota Twins protected another starter, left-handed Randy Rosario, on their 40-man roster. He participated in big-league spring training camp this year.

The remaining three, Felix Jorge, Stephen Gonsalves and Keaton Steele, also appear capable of becoming high-profile pitchers, said Minnesota Twins director of minor leagues Brad Steil.

“It’s the best rotation we’ve had in terms of talent, from top to bottom,” Steil said. “It’s not often that you have that many prospects like that in one rotation. That’s a pretty good group.”

The Miracle also will have another member of Minnesota’s 40-man roster in right-handed reliever Yorman Landa. The Dominican Republic native struck out 31 in 27 innings last season for low Class A Cedar Rapids, posting a 2-1 record and a 1.67 ERA.

Had the Twins not placed Rosario or Landa on the 40-man roster, other teams could have claimed either of them in the Rule 5 draft.

“Rosario is a mid-90s guy who can spin it,” said Minnesota Twins assistant general manager Rob Antony, who also praised Landa. “We know neither of them are big-league ready yet, but they were both Rule 5 eligible guys, and we didn’t want to lose either one of them.”

Even Steele, the lowest draft pick of the five starters who were draft eligible, shows plenty of promise.

“He probably doesn’t throw as hard as some of those other guys, but he knows how to pitch,” Steil said of Steele. “He might surprise some people this year, with the other names in that rotation. He’s got some ability.”

Having a six-man rotation will allow Jay, a reliever at the University of Illinois and one who hasn’t started since high school, a smoother return to starting again.

“His pitch count will be similar to the others,” Steil said. “We’ll just see how he feels as the season goes. Since he hasn’t done it for so long, we don’t know how he’s going to respond. He’s got four pitches. His fastball and slider are probably the two best, but the curveball and changeup are certainly solid pitches as well. We think he can provide those kinds of innings to be a starter.”

Stewart said he added about 10 pounds of muscle during the offseason. Ryan noticed.

“His body has changed,” Ryan said. “He’s a big guy now. His stuff is impressive. Now, it’s just a matter of him going about his business.”

Stewart, 21, was listed at 205 pounds the year after being drafted. Now he’s listed at 210 but probably weighs closer to 215.

“I just thought I’d try to get a little bit stronger,” Stewart said. “I thought I’d put a little bit more weight on. My arm feels good. I feel stronger on the mound. My hope is I’m going to have a little more this year. Hopefully later on in the season, I’ll be pitching a little bit better. Hopefully I’ll be stronger later in the season.”

The pitchers will dominate early season discussions of the Miracle.

Following the promotions of power hitters Miguel Sano and Kennys Vargas in 2013 and Adam Brett Walker in 2014, the Miracle experienced a severe power outage in 2015 that might continue in 2016.

Outfielder Jason Kanzler led all Miracle or Cedar Rapids Kernels in homers with eight last season but was released.

Smith likes to shuffle his lineups throughout the year, but he said outfielder Tanner English and Nick Gordon, the No. 4 pick in the draft two years ago, are likely to be regulars at the top of the order.

Alex Swim, T.J. White and Trey Vavra will fill out the middle of the order.

“It takes you 10 to 14 games to really find the identity of your team,” Smith said. “I think these guys will put some good at-bats together and really grind it out.”

White, who received a late-season promotion from the Kernels to the Miracle, said fans should see an exciting team.

"It's a great group of guys," White said. "It's going to be a fun clubhouse. We're hoping to get to the playoffs."





Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 4:55:15 PM)

Roch is finishing the game that was stopped last night.

Polanco now 3-3/2 triples, both runs, and driven in both times by Kepler(ground out and sac fly)

It's 2-0 in the 7th.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 5:26:40 PM)

3-0 win for the Red Wings.

Polanco 3-4/2triples/2R, Kepler 1-3/SacFly/2RBI, Walker 1-4/HR(1), Vargas 2-3/BB

Duffey 4IP 2H/2BB/3K
Kintzler 1-0 2IP H/4K
Rogers 2IP H/BB/K
Graham IP K/Save(1)




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 6:53:02 PM)

Centeno 2-run single for Roch in game 2, up 2-0, Pat Dean 3IP No hits, Bb/4K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 9:22:57 PM)

Roch lost game 2 7-2, on a 6-run sixth inning

five errors

Centeno 1-2/BB/2RBI/E(1), Britton 2-3/double/R, Vargas 1-3/R

Dean 5IP (faced 2 in the sixth) 4H/3R/2ER/BB/6K
Van Mil BS(left game w/leg injury) .2IP 4H/4R/3ER/BB 2-2 IRS
Runzler .1IP 1-2 IRS


FTM with 2 in the 7th won 3-2

Walker 2-2/BB/R/RBI, Real 2-3/RBI, Trey Vavra 1-3/R

Stewart 6IP 4H/2R/BB/7K/HR
Westphal 1-0 IP BB/2K
Landa IP H/K E(1)
Hildenberger IP 2H/2K/Save(1)




sixthwi -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 9:35:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Roch lost game 2 7-2, on a 6-run sixth inning

five errors

Centeno 1-2/BB/2RBI/E(1), Britton 2-3/double/R, Vargas 1-3/R

Dean 5IP (faced 2 in the sixth) 4H/3R/2ER/BB/6K
Van Mil BS(left game w/leg injury) .2IP 4H/4R/3ER/BB 2-2 IRS
Runzler .1IP 1-2 IRS


FTM with 2 in the 7th won 3-2

Walker 2-2/BB/R/RBI, Real 2-3/RBI, Trey Vavra 1-3/R

Stewart 6IP 4H/2R/BB/7K/HR
Westphal 1-0 IP BB/2K
Landa IP H/K E(1)
Hildenberger IP 2H/2K/Save(1)



Are you sure Van Nil left with a leg injury and not injured pride???




sixthwi -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 9:36:59 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Roch lost game 2 7-2, on a 6-run sixth inning

five errors

Centeno 1-2/BB/2RBI/E(1), Britton 2-3/double/R, Vargas 1-3/R

Dean 5IP (faced 2 in the sixth) 4H/3R/2ER/BB/6K
Van Mil BS(left game w/leg injury) .2IP 4H/4R/3ER/BB 2-2 IRS
Runzler .1IP 1-2 IRS


FTM with 2 in the 7th won 3-2

Walker 2-2/BB/R/RBI, Real 2-3/RBI, Trey Vavra 1-3/R

Stewart 6IP 4H/2R/BB/7K/HR
Westphal 1-0 IP BB/2K
Landa IP H/K E(1)
Hildenberger IP 2H/2K/Save(1)


Nice start for Stewart - especially nice seeing the 7 K's.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/8/2016 9:39:43 PM)

Chatt lost 6-2

4 hits
Garver 1-3/Solo HR(1), Turner 1-1/double/R

Baxendale 0-1 6IP 6H/3R/5K/HR
Melotakis IP H/R/2K/HR
Reed IP 2H/2R/2K/HR




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