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Stacey King -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/18/2014 5:21:54 PM)

unless the Twins finish last overall they just got bumped down a notch in next year's draft order. Could be huge difference that high up.



MLB.com's Jim Callis reports that the Astros have failed to sign No. 1 overall pick Brady Aiken. Not only did they fail to sign Aiken, they also didn't sign fifth-rounder Jacob Nix and Mac Marshall. The Astros seem convinced that Aiken is dealing with a real issue with his pitching elbow and wanted him at a discount, while Aiken's camp contended that the hurler was just fine physically. The 'Stros reportedly upped their offer to $5 million, but advisor Casey Close held firm at the originally agreed upon $6.5 million bonus. Aiken is the third No. 1 overall pick ever not to sign and the first since 1983.

The Astros will receive the No. 2 overall pick in next year's draft as compensation for not signing Aiken.




Stacey King -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/18/2014 5:30:22 PM)

Jose Berrios Shows Why He’s Improved Despite Rocky Double-A Debut

July 17, 2014 by Ben Badler

While the results weren’t there, Twins 20-year-old righthander Jose Berrios showed why he has the potential to be a mid-rotation starter on July 9 in his Double-A New Britain debut.

Pitching against the Blue Jays’ New Hampshire affiliate, Berrios allowed five runs in five innings despite giving up just three hits. He walked three batters, all of whom scored, and allowed two home runs with four strikeouts.

Berrios was pounding the strike zone in the first two innings, retiring the first six hitters he faced. After that, New Hampshire made him pay for his mistakes. Berrios started the third inning by walking the first two hitters, who moved over to second and third on a sacrifice bunt. The next batter, center fielder Dalton Pompey (the No. 47 prospect in the minors), squared up a 95-mph fastball on the inner half, pulling a line-drive single to right field to score both runners.

A walk and a home run by left fielder Michael Crouse in the fourth inning tacked two more runs on the scoreboard, then Pompey got to Berrios again, hitting a 3-2 fastball over the center field wall for a solo homer to make it five runs in five innings.

“He’s a young kid making his first start in Double-A,” New Britain manager Jeff Smith said. “He went out, attacked the zone, worked down in the zone and threw a lot of strikes. The thing that got him in trouble was he had a few walks in the one inning and they capitalized on a few of the mistakes he made, but the good thing I really liked was the poise on the mound that I saw. He’s very athletic on the mound and he attacks with three pitches, so he’s going to be a good one.”

There are two main reasons why Berrios is a better prospect than he was at this time last year and the No. 27 prospect in baseball. For one, he’s throwing harder. When the Twins drafted Berrios with the No. 32 overall pick in 2012, he sat in the low-90s and topped out at 95 mph, velocity he maintained last year in his first full season. This year, Berrios has been up to 98, and while he didn’t hit that number on Thursday, he came close. Berrios’ fastball sat 91-96 mph and touched 97, mostly in the 94-96 range in the first inning with a mix of two-seamers and four-seamers the rest of the way.

Berrios isn’t tall, but he has an athletic, lean frame at 6 feet, 187 pounds. Conventional wisdom doesn’t peg many 6-foot righties as projectable, but Berrios said he believes he’s throwing harder because of his training and nutrition, even though he hasn’t gained any weight since last year, with a preference for lighter weights and bands to lifting heavy.

“I worked more than last year,” Berrios said. “Now I’m doing my routine. Every day I have a routine for training—one day rest, then throw. That helped me this year. Last year, I didn’t do anything. My body felt good, but not strong like this year. I eat better, I eat healthy. Last year I didn’t take care of my body. This year, I’m doing good.”

Berrios has also turned his changeup into a consistent plus pitch. The changeup has always been Berrios’ go-to secondary pitch when he needed to finish a hitter, but now it’s a true 60 on the 20-80 scale. At 83-86 mph, Berrios’ changeup had good sink and induced several swings and misses. The occasional hitter making weak contact into foul territory after getting caught out front was about the best result anyone in the New Hampshire lineup had when they offered at Berrios changeup.

“He was probably amped up for his first Double-A start,” Smith said. “He was throwing hard, and that changeup having the same arm speed as his fastball really kept hitters off balance, and like you saw, he got a lot of swings and misses on it.”

With a 1.96 ERA in 96 1/3 innings, 2.2 walks per nine innings and 10.2 strikeouts per nine this year in high Class A Fort Myers, Berrios can miss bats and throws plenty of strikes. His delivery has good direction to home and he works both sides of the plate. The biggest key for Berrios will be the development of his slider, which has always been his No. 3 pitch. At times on Thursday, Berrios’ slider flashed as an average offering, but mostly it was a below-average or fringy pitch at 78-82 mph. He tends to get around the ball, but the pitch did have its moments, so finding more consistent sharpness with his slider will be important.

“Today, not too good” Berrios said of his slider. “I keep working with all my pitches and do better next time.”




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/19/2014 6:17:54 AM)

Friday night:

Roch lost in the 9th 3-2

Pinto 1-3/double/BB/RBI/E(1), Beresford 2-4, Romero 1-3/BB/2R,Flroi 0-3 at 3rd/E(15)

Meyer 6IP 3H/R/4BB/4K/HR
Pressly 1-4 2I 4H/2R/BB/2K
Thompson BS 0IP H 2-3 IRS


NB got back to .500 with a 6-3 win

Thomas 2-4/double/BB/SoloHR(6)/2RBI, Hicks 2-5 double/R/RBI, Kvasnicka 1-4/2R HR(9)

Dean 7-5 6IP 7H/3R/3K/2HR
Salcedo 1.1IP H/BB
O'Rourke .2IP 0-1 iRS BB/K
Melotakis IP H/2K/Save(1)


Despite 23 hits, FTM lost in 17 innings 11-7 on a walkoff grand slam. The Miracle were 4-19 RISP and struck out as a team 23 times. Turned 5 DPs

Polanco 5-8/BB/2R HR(6)/2R, Buxton 4-6/2BB/2R HR(3)/3R, Roberts 2-3/2doubles/R/2RBI, Mejia 3-7/BB/Kepler 2-7/double/R, Grimes 2-7/double, Goodrum 2-8/BB/SB(21)

Lee 5IP 4H/R/6BB
Hermsen IP 3H/R/2K
Van Steensel .2IP 2H/3R/2BB/K
Boer 1.1IP -12 IRS 2H/R/HR
Jones BS IP H/R/3K/HR
Wimmers 2IP 3K
Peterson 3IP 2BB/6K
Gruver IP H/BB
GIlbert 1-3 1.1IP 5H/4R/BB/K/HR


CRapids won in 11 inning 6-5

Christensen 4-5/double, Wade 3-5/double/BB/R/E(9), Kanzler 2-5/R/RBI, Quesada 1-4/3R HR(3)/E(3), Swim 1-4/BB/2R

Slegers 6.2IP 6H/4R/1ER/2BB/5K
Bixler BS 1.1IP 1-1 IRS H/R/2K/HR
Gallant 2IP H/BB/5K
Reed 2-0 IP H/K


Eliz won 4-2

Max 2-3/BB/Solo HR(7), Pineda 2-4/Solo HR(1)/Assist at 2nd, Gordon 1-4/R

Jorge 4.2Ip 8H/2R/2BB/7K
Irby 1-0 2.1IP 0-2 IRS 2H/2K
DRod 2I H/K/Save(2)




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 8:20:10 AM)

Saturday

Roch lost 4-2

Beresford 2-4/2-run double, Rahl2-3/R, Ortiz 1-3/R

May 8-5 3IP 3H/R/BB/3K
Hamburger 2IP BB
Ibarra Ip 3H/2R/BB/3K
Achter IP H/R/2BB
Guerra IP 2K


NB dropped 2

1-0 loss,3 hits, by Rosario/Rodriguez/Thomas

Berrios 0-2 6IP 4H/R/5K/Pickoff...scoreboard had one pitch hit 101


3-2 loss in game 2

Rosario 2-4, Vargas 2-3/double/E(4), Waring 2-2/Solo HR(9)

Rogers 4IP 5H/R/K
Turpen 2IP UER/2BB/3K
Johnson 1-6 .2IP 3H/R/BB/2K


FTM 5-3 win

Harrison 3-5/2R, Gonzales 2-5/R/3RBI

Buxton hit by a pitch Friday, missed the weekend games

Baxendale 4-1 7IP 5H/3R/3BB/7K
Boer 1.2IP 2B/3K
Gruver .1IP K Save(2) 0-1 IRS


CRapids won 4-3

Vielma 2-4/R, Garver 1-4/2RBI(56)/E(7), Haar 1-3/RBI(49)

Thorpe 4.1IP 3H/2R/BB/6K/2HR
Mazza 2-2 2.1IP 4H/R/2K
Boyd 1.1IP 0-2 IRS H
Burdi IP 2K/Save(2)


Eliz rained out


GCL lost 10-1

Barrie/Minier/Montesino with hits

Hernandez 1-3 4IP 4H/3R/2ER/2BB/5K
Pearce 1.1IP 2h/4R/3BB/3K
Del Rosario 1.2IP 2-3 IRS 2H/2UER/BB/2K
Hayden IP UER 2K
Wagner IP




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 8:32:38 AM)

Sunday:

Roch 10 xbh in 14-2 win

Rahl 4-5/3doubles/3R/3RBI, Hanson 3-4/BB/double/3R HR(2)/4RBI,Ortiz 2-5/Grand Slam (HR 5)/5RBI, Farris 2-5/double/2R/RBI/SB(16), Florimon 1-2/3BB/2R/Solo HR(3)/SB(6)

Darnell 5-5 6.1IP 6H/2R/2BB/2K
Oliveros 1.2IP 0-1 IRS 2K
Tonkin IP 2H

NB 6-5 winner

Hicks 1-5/Grand Slam(HR 3), Thomas 1-4/Solo HR(7)/2R, Rodriguez 2-3/R

Wheeler 7IP 5H/3R/Bb/3K/HR
Summers .2IP H/2R/2BB
Meoltakis BS/1-0 2-3 IRS 1.1IP H/2K


FTM 7-4 win

Goodrun 2-3/BB/3 RunHR(2)/4RBI/E(19), Harrison 3-4/double(24), Turner 2-3/BB/2R, Walker 1-4/double/R/2RBI(72)

Shibuya 7-3 7IP 7H/R/BB/5K
Hermsen IP 3H/3R/BB/HR
Van Steensel IP BB/K/Save(1)


CRapids 4 hit 2-0 loss

Willimas 2-3, Swim/Quesada 1-3

Eades 5-11 6IP 5H/2R/BB/2K
Muren 2IP 2K
Wilson IP K


Eliz split 2

8-0 winner
Kuresa 3-4/double/2HRs(4)/2R/3RBI, Max 1-2/BB/SoloHR(8)/2R/2RBI, Doe 2-3/Solo HR(1)

Penilla 2-1 5IP 2h/4K
Clay IP H/3K
Lo IP K


Lost 3-1 in game 2

Diemer 1-3/double, Ral/Mautner/Deol 1-3

Cederoth 2-1 4.2IP7H/3R/3BB/4K/HR
Curtiss 1.1IP 0-1 IRS 2H/4K
LeBlanc IP K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 8:51:02 AM)

Article on Hicks getting it back together

http://www.newbritainherald.com/articles/2014/07/15/sports/doc53c5e67ce7620059162521.txt


Article on Burdi

http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/blogs/diamonds-and-ice-by-jeff-johnson/burdi-blows-it-by-them-20140719




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 8:51:57 AM)

Curiously it wasn’t after he threw a super-sized fastball in the ninth inning Saturday night. One of those registered 101 miles per hour.

No, the Cedar Rapids Kernels reliever took a gander at the Veterans Memorial Stadium scoreboard after striking out Fort Wayne’s Nick Schulz on an 0-2 slider. An absolutely filthy 91-mile-per-hour slider.
- See more at: http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/blogs/diamonds-and-ice-by-jeff-johnson/burdi-blows-it-by-them-20140719#sthash.2nhowz7N.dpuf

After the initial outing Burdi's had one 2 run inning.

Move him to FTM.
Advance this guy. Duh.




twinsfan -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 9:13:01 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Article on Hicks getting it back together

http://www.newbritainherald.com/articles/2014/07/15/sports/doc53c5e67ce7620059162521.txt


Article on Burdi

http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/blogs/diamonds-and-ice-by-jeff-johnson/burdi-blows-it-by-them-20140719

Isn't it well past time we call Hicks up so we can watch someone that might have a future with this team?




Dave E -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 9:30:09 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Article on Hicks getting it back together

http://www.newbritainherald.com/articles/2014/07/15/sports/doc53c5e67ce7620059162521.txt


Article on Burdi

http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/blogs/diamonds-and-ice-by-jeff-johnson/burdi-blows-it-by-them-20140719


Mildly encouraging re: Hicks. Sounds like he's mentally pulling it together.




Dave E -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 9:30:34 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Article on Hicks getting it back together

http://www.newbritainherald.com/articles/2014/07/15/sports/doc53c5e67ce7620059162521.txt


Article on Burdi

http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/blogs/diamonds-and-ice-by-jeff-johnson/burdi-blows-it-by-them-20140719

Isn't it well past time we call Hicks up so we can watch someone that might have a future with this team?


I'd give him time. Make sure his head is right more than anything.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 9:34:47 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Dave E

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Article on Hicks getting it back together

http://www.newbritainherald.com/articles/2014/07/15/sports/doc53c5e67ce7620059162521.txt


Article on Burdi

http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/blogs/diamonds-and-ice-by-jeff-johnson/burdi-blows-it-by-them-20140719

Isn't it well past time we call Hicks up so we can watch someone that might have a future with this team?


I'd give him time. Make sure his head is right more than anything.


keep him away from Gardy. can't handle the manager's fun barbs. Thin-skinned kid.

Needs to be coddled more [:D]




Dave E -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 9:37:04 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: Dave E

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Article on Hicks getting it back together

http://www.newbritainherald.com/articles/2014/07/15/sports/doc53c5e67ce7620059162521.txt


Article on Burdi

http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/blogs/diamonds-and-ice-by-jeff-johnson/burdi-blows-it-by-them-20140719

Isn't it well past time we call Hicks up so we can watch someone that might have a future with this team?


I'd give him time. Make sure his head is right more than anything.


keep him away from Gardy. can't handle the manager's fun barbs. Thin-skinned kid.

Needs to be coddled more [:D]


Wait until Molitor's in charge, then bring him up. [8|]




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 9:38:05 AM)

Hicks is likely developing bus-o-phobia.




MDK -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 9:42:37 AM)

As Ed said, keep Hicks away from Gardy. Bring him up when Gardy is gone.

The theme for Gardy's tenure......."Will forever ever come?"

Sounds like a James Bond movie.




sixthwi -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 12:07:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

As Ed said, keep Hicks away from Gardy. Bring him up when Gardy is gone.

The theme for Gardy's tenure......."Will forever ever come?"

Sounds like a James Bond movie.


Hicks - first player with 20 years between big league appearances?




SoMnFan -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 12:08:30 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: sixthwi

quote:

ORIGINAL: MDK

As Ed said, keep Hicks away from Gardy. Bring him up when Gardy is gone.

The theme for Gardy's tenure......."Will forever ever come?"

Sounds like a James Bond movie.


Hicks - first player with 20 years between big league appearances?

[&:] completely possible
The Twins make all things possible .... [:D]




djskillz -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 12:31:46 PM)

It's a travesty what they're putting the kid through. All so we can get the likes of Sam Fuld and Chris Parmelee ab's in CF. And a SS in Danny Santana. Uggh.

Sucks on the Buxton injury. Was really hoping he was going to get called up to NB this week (I'm going there Sunday).

Baby steps for Thorpe. He's still not going for distance but the K's are returning for him at CR. He's one of our highest ceiling guys in the system and will be talked about like Berrios/Meyer in a year or two.

Great to see Berrios making adjustments as well.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 1:21:25 PM)

GCL Twins lost Monday 7-2

Gonzalez 2-4/2RBI, Valera 2-4/R


Easton 1-1 4IP 8H/5R/4K/HR
Nordgren 4IP 4H/2R/BB/3K




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 1:28:07 PM)

Again...and again... wonder why,

why
why

Twins advance guys so slowly.

Mitch Garver has 60 rbi and 11 dingers in CRapids after 2 dingers in CRapids.

If he has any talent, he SHOULD do well, and hit around .300 there.

He's 23 years old for crying out loud!




MDK -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 1:32:39 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Again...and again... wonder why,

why
why

Twins advance guys so slowly.

Mitch Garver has 60 rbi and 11 dingers in CRapids after 2 dingers in CRapids.

If he has any talent, he SHOULD do well, and hit around .300 there.

He's 23 years old for crying out loud!


I think it is quite obvious from the performance of the big league club that the Twins organization knows what is best when it comes to developing their homegrown talent.[sm=lmao.gif]




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 1:58:51 PM)

Another 20-year old arm to keep an eye on.

http://www.milb.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?pos=P&sid=milb&t=p_pbp&pid=629496

I am more intrigued by prospects like Hu/Berrios/Stewart, than the college starters, or bullpen guys they try to convert to starters.

Burdi, on the other hand, is very intriguing, as a bullpen guy.




djskillz -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 2:01:51 PM)

But we all know those Easterners lie about their age, Ed......so he's really 17. [:D]

Agree. Still keeping a watch on Thorpe too. He's struggled early this year, but there are signs he may get it. Wish Z Jones wasn't hurt this year. Injury risk is so great on these high velocity arms. Get them moving so the major league club can use them while their health lasts.




MDK -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 2:02:18 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: djskillz



Great to see Berrios making adjustments as well.


It's also great to see him focus on training in the offseason and pay attention to nutrition.

Twins are way behind other professional sports in these areas.




djskillz -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 2:05:29 PM)

I think I've mentioned this before, but Berrios is supposedly a machine. Kobe-esque as far as his work ethic/workouts, etc. That bodes well for his future.

He reminds me a little bit of a young Santana in that way. Yes, a little smaller for an "elite" arm, but very athletic and a very hard worker. I really think he may be a Twin by the end of next season.




SoMnFan -> RE: Players and prospects III (7/21/2014 2:19:49 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: djskillz

I think I've mentioned this before, but Berrios is supposedly a machine. Kobe-esque as far as his work ethic/workouts, etc. That bodes well for his future.

He reminds me a little bit of a young Santana in that way. Yes, a little smaller for an "elite" arm, but very athletic and a very hard worker. I really think he may be a Twin by the end of next season.

He goes to Germany in the off-season and comes back "refreshed" ? [&:][&:]




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