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Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/23/2018 10:01:08 PM)

Roch hit 3 solo hr's in the last 2 at bats to win 3-2 Wednesday

Astudillo hit the first and last, going 2-4/2HRs(5), Sano hit the other, 2-4/HR#2
Gordon was 1-4, Buss 2-4/Assist @ Home


LIttell 6IP 5H/2R/BB/7K/HR
N.Anderson IP 3K
Curtiss 2-0 2IP 2H/BB/K


W/O Gordon, Chatt was 3 hit, with 3 errors, in 8-1 loss

Erv 2IP 4H/2R/K/HR
Thorpe 5.2IP 4H/5UER/2Bb/5K
Stashak 1.1IP 2-2 IRS 2H/R/BB/2KRamsey 1-1/3 BB/R, Corcino 1-4/RBI




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/24/2018 9:24:54 PM)

Thursday

Roch won 2-0

Gonsalves not outstanding but effective enough

5IP 4H/4BB/5K
Duffey 2.2IP H/2BB/2K
Moya 1.1IP 0-1 IRS Save(2)

Gordon 2-4/2doubles/R, Stassi 2-3/BB/RBI, Vargas 1-4/double/R/RBI, Granite 1-3/Bb/SB(5)



FTM blanked 1-0 on 6 hits

Davis/Kranson 2-4,Diaz 1-3/double

Cutura 2-1 7IP 3H/UER/2BB/5K
Marnon IP K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/24/2018 9:36:13 PM)

Chatt gave up 7 in the second, 2 in the 3rd and never recovered, losing 10-6

Rooker 2-5/2HRs(6)/3RBI, Corcino 2-3/2BB/solo HR(4), Wiel 3-5/double(13)/2R, Navaretto 2-4/2RBI

Stewart 3-2 1.1IP (thrown out of the game) 6H/6R/2K

Clay IP 2-2 IRS 3H/3R/3BB/K

Jay 2.2IP 0-1 IRS H/2BB/4K

Eades 2IP H/UER BB/4K

Crosby IP BB/2K

Z.Jones IP 0-1 IRS BB/2K


CR bullpen folded, 3 in the bottom 9th, lost 3-2


Carrier 1-3/BB/2R HR(4), Kirilloff 1-3/BB/R, Rortvedt 2-4/E(4)


Enlow 6IP H 4BB/6k

Faucher 2IP BB/K
Finkel (Blown save) 2-2 0IP 4H/3R




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 6:54:20 AM)

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA – Royce Lewis might get more attention after being a No. 1 overall pick, but the Twins have another first-rounder turning heads with Class A Cedar Rapids.

Right fielder Alex Kirilloff entered Thursday batting .325 with seven home runs and an OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging percentage) of .959, which ranked ninth in the Midwest League. The lefthanded hitter has impressive power, especially to the opposite field.

The Twins drafted Kirilloff in 2016 with the 15th overall pick, but he missed last season recovering from Tommy John ligament replacement surgery in his left (throwing) elbow.

“I feel good right now,” Kirilloff said. “I definitely put a lot of work into getting back in the swing of things, so I think I got most of the rust off.”

Kirilloff, 20, has been cleared to throw since November. Manager Toby Gardenhire said Kernels officials have kept a close eye on the suburban Pittsburgh native to make sure he doesn’t have any setbacks.

“Alex is a great kid, another really good makeup guy,” Gardenhire said. “He doesn’t say much, he just goes out there and plays, and he does everything the right way. He’s very professional and he understands his swing really well.”





Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 6:55:58 AM)

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA – Royce Lewis is only 18 and already has his own bobblehead.

The Cedar Rapids Kernels gave away 1,000 of them last month, in only their second full week of the season, knowing his time there could be short. Fans lined up outside Veterans Memorial Stadium three hours before first pitch.

The real-life Lewis is batting .315 and wears a perpetual smile, much like the bobblehead. Everyone from manager Toby Gardenhire to the stadium ushers to Lewis’ Cedar Rapids host family raves about the way he conducts himself.

A shortstop from California’s Orange County, Lewis hasn’t shrunk from the attention he’s received since the Twins made him the No. 1 overall pick in last year’s amateur draft and paid him a $6.7 million signing bonus.

Social media reaction was mixed on draft night, with some fans disappointed the Twins didn’t take Sports Illustrated cover subject Hunter Greene, or Louisville standout Brendan McKay.

“It’s not about proving people wrong,” Lewis said last week, awaiting batting practice in the Cedar Rapids dugout. “It’s about proving to the Twins that, ‘You guys made the right decision.’ ”

The Twins showed their faith in Lewis last August when they moved him two steps up their minor league ladder, from the Gulf Coast League to Class A Cedar Rapids. They gave Lewis a three-week Midwest League taste and returned him there this April.

In a league where the average age is about 22, he entered Thursday with a .368 on-base percentage (36 points above the league norm) and was 13-for-14 in stolen-base attempts.

Still three minor league steps from the majors, Lewis remains a work in progress. His strikeout rate recently climbed, and he had only five extra-base hits in 136 plate appearances — four doubles and one home run.

Some scouts believe his future is in center field, especially since the Twins are flush with shortstop prospects. But Lewis’ favorite player growing up was Derek Jeter, and he’s determined to be that type of leader at shortstop, at the plate and in the clubhouse.

“I haven’t even hit my full potential,” said Lewis, who turns 19 on June 5. “I’m not even close to that yet.”

A second family

Lewis spent the first nine hours of Mother’s Day — from midnight to 9 a.m. — on the team bus, returning to Cedar Rapids from a series in Bowling Green, Ky.

The Kernels had that Sunday off, so Lewis caught up on sleep before heading to dinner with teammate Akil Baddoo and their host parents, Chuck and Cindy Young. The players arrived with a handwritten card for their host mom.

Cedar Rapids, a city of 130,000 about 30 miles north of the University of Iowa in Iowa City, has a proud, two-decade history of pairing players with host families, something that doesn’t happen in every minor league town. Lewis stayed with the Youngs last August, and when he found out he was returning to Iowa, he requested the same host family.

“He’s a very grounded young man for someone who isn’t yet 19,” Cindy Young said. “He’s very focused and mature. He’s also a typical teenager. He likes to play video games and eat ice cream.”

The Youngs have been hosting Kernels players for 15 years. Twins catcher Mitch Garver and pitching prospect Stephen Gonsalves are among those who have called the spacious Young farmhouse home.

Lewis’ parents, William and Cindy, visited Cedar Rapids from California last month and spent time with their son’s host family.

“Royce being drafted and shipped across the country was one of the hardest things to go through; I think it was harder on me than him,” Cindy Lewis said. “I was thrilled when I found out he was going to have host parents [in Cedar Rapids], that he wouldn’t be in a hotel, four to a room.

“Chuck and Cindy are such wonderful people. They treat those guys like family.”

The Youngs also have a car for their guests to drive around Cedar Rapids, so Lewis left his new wheels back in California.

He famously had yet to secure his first driver’s license before getting drafted. He took care of that last fall and bought his first car — a Toyota Camry. If that seems like a modest purchase for a millionaire, Lewis said: “I always wanted that car. My grandparents have always had Toyotas, so once I got it, I was really excited.”

Next stop: Florida

The tough thing for host families is most prospects can’t wait to say goodbye. That usually means they have been promoted, and there has been speculation for weeks about a probable promotion for Lewis to Class A Fort Myers.

“We’re hoping he stays to play on the All-Star team [June 19],” Cindy Young said. “And then, I would imagine he’ll move up shortly after that. I think he’s proven everything he needs to prove at this level.”

Teams don’t take these promotions lightly, especially with a player who already has been riding the fast track.

“He still hasn’t had that much time at Cedar Rapids,” said Derek Falvey, the Twins chief baseball officer. “Seeing the league a second time around — pitchers learn something, he’ll learn something about himself — and we’ll make the decision based on his progress toward his goals, not his stat line.”

Falvey said the Twins could have started Lewis in Fort Myers or Class AA Chattanooga, “and I’m sure he would have handled the challenge.”

Asked if he’s getting antsy to move up, Lewis gave another disarming smile. “No, because I know I’m 18,” he said. “… God willing, maybe this year would be nice. But if it’s not, I totally understand. Whether I’m playing in low-A, high-A, Double-A or Triple-A, it’s all the minor leagues. My goal’s the major leagues.”

Strong first impression

The Monday after Mother’s Day was $1.50 hot dog night for the Kernels, and a few hundred fans trickled into the ballpark.

Lewis bounded to shortstop during batting practice, dancing to the stadium music between pitches and taking extra grounders from Gardenhire.

Lewis wears white Adidas shoes with his “RL” initials on the tongue. Before each at-bat, he taps his bat on three corners of home plate and etches a cross into the dirt. He also adjusts his batting gloves after every pitch, much like Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia.

“Honestly, I’m kind of [obsessive and compulsive] and stuff,” Lewis said. “So I have to feel the correct way. My batting gloves have to be tight and renewed.”

Lewis went 1-for-4 with a bloop single that night and had one misplay at shortstop that was still eating at him the next day.

“The ball was a little wet,” he said. “It wasn’t a horrible throw, but it wasn’t the perfect throw. You can’t throw a wet ball hard. Each and every day, I’m learning something new.”

Lewis wasn’t in the lineup that Tuesday. The Twins schedule two off days per week for him, gradually building his endurance.

“The off days aren’t necessarily rest days,” Falvey said. “It might be a heavy lift day, a sprint day, or heavy defensive day. I think it’s important to think about the full, holistic development to become the player we want him to be up here [in the majors], not necessarily in Cedar Rapids.”

The 6-2 Lewis weighed 180 pounds on draft day and added 15 last offseason. Eventually, he would like to get to about 215, like another player he admires, Astros shortstop Carlos Correa.

Lewis’ goals extend far beyond Cedar Rapids, but no matter what happens next, he has already left his mark in Iowa.

“It’s such an overused cliché to talk about these guys being good players and even better people,” Kernels radio broadcaster Chris Kleinhans-Schulz said. “But not only is Royce Lewis a great ballplayer, with great potential, he’s even more of a fantastic person.”

The Twins remain focused on his development. But at this rate, it won’t be long — 2020? September 2019? — before Cedar Rapids is a memory and Lewis is regularly parking his Toyota at Target Field.




MDK -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 9:45:26 AM)

Great stuff Ed..........Lewis = Robin Yount????????????[:D]

I want him to stay at shortstop




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 10:07:50 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

Great stuff Ed..........Lewis = Robin Yount????????????[:D]

I want him to stay at shortstop


So if they're confident he could handle FTM or AA

Then why not move him up sooner than later??




Pete M. -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 10:29:55 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

Great stuff Ed..........Lewis = Robin Yount????????????[:D]

I want him to stay at shortstop


So if they're confident he could handle FTM or AA

Then why not move him up sooner than later??


Ed, with a guy like Gregorio Petit anchoring SS at the majors, why the big rush? [:'(]




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 10:35:07 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Pete M.

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

Great stuff Ed..........Lewis = Robin Yount????????????[:D]

I want him to stay at shortstop


So if they're confident he could handle FTM or AA

Then why not move him up sooner than later??


Ed, with a guy like Gregorio Petit anchoring SS at the majors, why the big rush? [:'(]


AAA; Where overrated MN Twins prospects go to end their career.

So many fizzed out

And then they try to cover that with the likes of Petit and Stassi and Buss

Terrible.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 10:51:03 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

Great stuff Ed..........Lewis = Robin Yount????????????[:D]

I want him to stay at shortstop



Actually if he follows the path of Yount, he will start at SS in the Majors, win an MVP, move to CF win another MVP eventually retiring with 3142 hits and a trip to the HOF.

I can't say that would be a bad comparison and if Lewis' career follows that path we'd really have nothing to complain about.




kgdabom -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 6:32:54 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

Great stuff Ed..........Lewis = Robin Yount????????????[:D]

I want him to stay at shortstop



Actually if he follows the path of Yount, he will start at SS in the Majors, win an MVP, move to CF win another MVP eventually retiring with 3142 hits and a trip to the HOF.

I can't say that would be a bad comparison and if Lewis' career follows that path we'd really have nothing to complain about.

If given a choice of a Yount Career vs whatever really happens I would take the Yount Career.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/25/2018 9:27:00 PM)

Friday

FTM doubleheader called due to tropical storm

Roch lost 2

9-8 loss

Vargas 2-4/2 3R HRs(5)/6RBI...hitting behind Carter, who ws 2-3/Bb/Solo HR(1)/3R, and Cave 3-4/Solo HR(2)/3R
Granite 2-4/double/E(3), Gordon 0-4

Slegers 5-2 4.2IP 11H/9R/2BB/2K/2HR
Reed 1.1IP H/2BB/2K/1-3 IRS
Moya IP H/2K

2nd game, 2-1 loss

3 Hits, Gordon 2-3/E(1-fielding), Reginatto 1-2/Solo HR91)

Jaye 3-3 6IP 2H/2R/4Bb/3K
Bard IP K


Chatt won 5-1

English 2-2/2BB/R/RBi/SB(9), Paul 1-3/BB/2R/E(3), Navaretto 1-3/double/R/RBi, Corcino 1-4/triple/R
Bencomo 4-0 7IP 4H/R/2BB/7K/HR
Van Steensel 2IP H/BB/3K/Save(4)


CR 13 hits, 9-2 win

Arias 3-5/double/triple/3R/2RBI, Rortvedt 3-3/triple/BB/R/RBI/E(5), Carrier 2-5/2doubles/2RBI, Miranda 2-5/double/Solo HR(3)/2R, Kirilloff 1-3/BB/R, Lewis 1-4/Sac Fly/3RBI


Sammons 1-3 6IP 3H/R/8K/HR

Brown 3IP 2H/R/2K/HR/Save(1)




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/26/2018 7:35:28 PM)

Saturday

CR lost the first of 2, 4-1
Kirilloff 1-3/RBI, Carrier/Miranda/Rodriguez/Bechtold 1-3

Graterol 2-1 6IP 5H/3R/9/2HR/pickoff at first, Per Berardino, who is at the game on the way to KC, hit 100mph 8 times
Suniaga IP H/R/BB/2K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/26/2018 9:16:22 PM)

Roch won 2-0 on 4 hit combo

Enns 3-5 5.2ip 3H/2Bb/5K
Busenitz 2.1IP 0-2 IRS H/4K
N.AndersonIP 2K/Save(3)

Saywer 2-3/RBi, Vargas 2-3/R, Gordon 1-4/RBI, Granite 1-4/SB(6)


FTm lost a rain-shortened game 2-0

3 hits in the 5 innings, singles by Arraez/Contreras and Grzelakowski

T.Wells 3-3 4IP 6H/2R/Bb/K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/26/2018 10:09:06 PM)

Chatt won 11-10, a game that featured 9 walks and 27 hits

Rooker 4-5/double(10)/2R HR(7)/3R/3RBi(26), English 3-4/2doubles/BB/4R/RBi, Wiel 3-3/2doubles(15)/R/RBi

That's 10 of the 13 hits they had. Paul 1-4/Sac Fly/R/RBI

Marzi 4.1IP 10H/4R/2K
Rodriguez IP 0-1 IRS 2H/5R/3BB/E(1)
Ramirez 2-1 1.2IP 3-3 IRS 2H/UER/BB/2K
Harper 2IP K/Save(4)




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/26/2018 10:27:36 PM)

CR lost game 2 final of 9-6
Lewis 1-3/double/2R/2RBI, Pearson 2-4/SB(2), Kirilloff 0-2/Sac Fly / RBI(37), Carrier 1-3/Solo HR(5), Arias 2-3/BB/2RBI


Moran 2.1IP 4H/2R/4K
Martinez 1.2IP 1-1 IRS 3H/5R/BB/3K/HR
Faucher 2IP H/uer 3BB/K/3-3 IRS
Gore (Infielder) IP H/R/3BB




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/27/2018 2:49:11 PM)

Sunday

Roch lost game 1 11-2

Cave 1-2/BB/RBI, Featherston 1-2/BB/R/SB(7), Granite 1-3/BB/R
Gordon 0-3/BB/RBI, Carter/Vargas 0-3

May 2.2IP 5H7R/4BB/5K/HR
Baxendale 2.2IP 1-1 IRS 5H/3R/4K
Bard 1.2IP 2-2 IRS 3H/R/3K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/27/2018 4:18:13 PM)

Royce Lewis on Alex Kirilloff: " It’s been awesome especially because he rarely smiles. So, he’ll hit two homers, and then he won’t smile. It makes it even more fun for me because I get to smile for him."


Alex Kirilloff on Royce Lewis: " I just like seeing the joy that he has when he’s playing on the field and the teammate that he is, and the energy that he brings everyday is special."


Lewis has 2 HRs today




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/27/2018 9:16:30 PM)

Roch also lost the second game Sunday, 3-1

Curtis 1-3/double/RBI, Granite 2-4, Gordon 1-4, Vargas 1-3, Carter 0-3

Mejia 0-1 5IP 8H/3R/2BB/4K
Curtiss 2IP BB/4K


Chatt was blown out 7-1, 4 of the runs in the last 2 innings

Rooker 1-3/BB/RBI(27), Walker 2-3, English 1-4/double/BB
Perez at SS, since Gordon was promoted, the slugs playing there have committed at least 4 errors this weekend. At least

Stashak 3IPI H/3K
Eades 2-1 3IP 5H3/R/2K/HR
Jay 1.2IP 2H/R/K
Z.Jones 1.1IP 0-1 IRS 2H/3UER/4K/HR


FTM had their doubleheader cancelled due to tropical storms


CR split 2

9-4 loss in 10 innings

Lewis 2-5/2HRs(3)/2R/3RBi, Rortvedt 2-4/RBI, Pearson 2-5/triple/R/Assist at 2nd, Kirilloff 1-4/double(14)/BB

Colina 5IP 2h/3R/6BB/5k
Finkel 3IP H/2B/2K (Blown Save; 2-2 IRS)
Gomez 0-1 2IP 4H/6R/4ER/3BB/K

3-2 win in the second game in 8 innings

Rodriguez 2-2/R/RBI, Bechtold 1-2/BB/R, Lewis 1-3/RBI Pearson 1-4/RBI

Dobnak 7IP 3H/R/Bb/7K/HR
Brown 1-2 IP H/UER/K




kgdabom -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/28/2018 10:21:38 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Royce Lewis on Alex Kirilloff: " It’s been awesome especially because he rarely smiles. So, he’ll hit two homers, and then he won’t smile. It makes it even more fun for me because I get to smile for him."


Alex Kirilloff on Royce Lewis: " I just like seeing the joy that he has when he’s playing on the field and the teammate that he is, and the energy that he brings everyday is special."


Lewis has 2 HRs today

Didn't he have one total HR before today. Very nice to see.




kgdabom -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/28/2018 10:32:40 AM)

A quick check of MLB.Com shows Royce Lewis as the #19 prospect and Hunter Greene at #20. The other Twins in the top 100 are Fernando Romero who is already in the majors at #60, Gonsalves at 72, Gordon 74 and Wander Javier at 91.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/28/2018 6:31:56 PM)

Monday

CR lost in 10, 4-3

Kirilloff 2-4/Bb/Solo HR(8, 38 RBI)/2R, Miranda 3-5/double/R, Carrier 1-5/2RBi

Watson 4.1IP 3H/2R/3BB/5K
Balazovic 3.2IP 0-2 IRS 3BB/5K
Suniaga (blown save/1-2) 2IP 2H/2UER/3K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/28/2018 6:34:54 PM)

Roch lost 4-2

Gordon 3-4/R, Buss 2-4/double

Carter 0-3. Since 2-3 debut, now 0- last 15

Littell 1-1 6IP 6H/3R/2Bb/6K
Duffey 3IP 2H/R/2K




TJSweens -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/28/2018 7:33:23 PM)

Gordon really struggling with AAA pitching.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (5/28/2018 7:38:01 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Gordon really struggling with AAA pitching.


Yeah,no need for him now with Sano back, Escobar back to SS [&o]




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