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Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 7:20:49 PM)

Niko Goodrum 3 doubles already in the first week of FTM league, leading off, hitting near .400




Steve Lentz -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:32:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Niko Goodrum 3 doubles already in the first week of FTM league, leading off, hitting near .400


Love the good news. It seems so rare.




SoMnFan -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:33:32 PM)

Life on the farm, this year, will be preferred.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:40:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Life on the farm, this year, will be preferred.



11/9/9/6

runs scored, last 3 still in progress




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:44:05 PM)

Roch wins 6-4

Hicks 3-5/double/triple(2K) 4RBI/2SB, Ortiz 2-3/Bb/Solo HR(1)/3R, Beresford 1-3/BB/2R/RBI

Hamburger 4.2IP 9H/4R/2BB/6K
Achter 1-0 1.1IP 0-2 IRS 2BB/K
Theilbar .2IP H/BB
Pressly 1.1IP 0-1 IRS K
Tonkin IP K Save(2)




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:46:25 PM)

From CRapids

"Goofy Goggles" promotion is lawsuit waiting to occur. Sunday, contestant falls awkwardly. Tonite contestant smashes into helper. #Kernels




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:47:49 PM)

Eades 6 shutout innings
Jorge 7 shut out innings 10 strikeouts(is only 21)




SoMnFan -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:49:29 PM)

Leave it to our "kids" to figure out things before our ML club does.
Score some runs boys.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:50:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

Leave it to our "kids" to figure out things before our ML club does.
Score some runs boys.


If CR figures out to get 1 more across,will have 3 teams in double figures, all in "non bandbox" leagues.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:52:01 PM)

By golly the Twins could have some good first half winning teams in the minors.

Whee! push that to those who sat glumly today.

Remain calm . All is well!

The future will be here before you know it!

So don't give up on us and give away your seats yet!!




SoMnFan -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 8:52:21 PM)

Don't like how this is going.
That's some sort of voodoo baseball down there.
TR is likely disgusted.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 9:20:33 PM)

9-zip CRapids win, now 5-0

Jorge 7IP 2H/2BB/10K
Theofanopoulos 2IP 3H/2K

Gordon 2-4/triple(2)/R, Murphy 3-5/triple/R, Kelly 2-4/double/3R HR(1)/2R, Kuresa 2-4/2R HR(1)/2R, Vavra 2-4/2R/RBI, English 2-3/double/BB/SB(2)




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 9:38:44 PM)

13 hits for FTM, 11-4 win

Christensen 3-5/double/2rBI/SB(1), Garver 2-3/2doubles/3BB/2R/2RBI,Goodrun 2-4/2doubles(4)/BB/3R/RBI/SB(1),Quesada 2-4/triple/BB/2r, Knecht 2-5/R/SB(1),Vielma 1-5/BB/2R/RBI

Eades 1-0 6IP 5H/2BB/3K
Van Steensel 2IP BB/3K
Chargois .1IP 5H/4R
Boer .2IP 0-1 IRS

Could have been worse.

7-23 RISP on the night.




Stacey King -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/13/2015 10:21:54 PM)

Dominican Summer League Top 20

With our International Reviews, we have scouting reports on every player who signed for at least $100,000 last year, plus other notable signings, for a total of around 250 player reports in all.

Most of those players have yet to make their pro debuts yet. When they do get on the field, most of them will begin their careers in either the Dominican Summer League or the four-team Venezuelan Summer League, though a handful of the biggest signings will jump straight to a Rookie-level complex league in the United States.


Lewin Diaz, 1b, Twins

Age: 18. B-T: L-L. Ht.: 6-3. Wt.: 210. Signed: Dominican Republic, 2013.

Diaz as a high-profile prospect on the international market in 2013, when he trained with William Valdez, and the Twins made him their biggest signing of year by giving him $1.4 million on July 2. Diaz has an extra-large, imposing frame. He already has a heavy body type and should look like David Ortiz or current Twins first baseman Kennys Vargas when he’s done filling out. Diaz’s size, strength and bat speed help him generate plus raw power. He has a sound swing, solid plate patience for his age and good bat-to-ball skills, with a willingness to use the opposite field. Before Diaz signed, scouts often noted that he had trouble tapping into his power against live pitching and turned into a singles hitter in games. That wasn’t the case in his pro debut, when he hit five home runs and racked up 13 doubles. Toning down some of the pre-pitch hand movement that contributed to him getting tied up helped him. As Diaz continues to find the right balance between putting the ball in play and driving it for power, he could blow up when it all clicks. Diaz played the outfield as an amateur but the Twins immediately moved him to first base. He’s not much of a runner, thrower or athlete, but the Twins like what they’ve seen from Diaz’s defense at first base, where he has solid hands and gives his infielders a big target.

Jose Martinez, rhp, Twins

Age: 18. B-T: R-R. Ht.: 6-2. Wt.: 175. Signed: Venezuela, 2013.

When the Twins signed Martinez for $340,000 in August 2013, he had good size on his lean, athletic frame with long arms and quick arm speed. He topped out in the upper-80s and his secondary pitches were still in their infancy, but he already threw strikes and the physical indicators were there for him to start throwing harder. That’s exactly what happened last year, as Martinez saw his velocity spike, his offspeed pitches improved and he filled up the strike zone in an excellent first pro season. Martinez now sits in the low-90s and touches 94 mph. He’s still fairly skinny, so there might be a few more ticks left on his fastball. Just as encouraging was the development of Martinez’s breaking ball, a slider that flashes above-average potential. His slider is ahead of his changeup, but he’s starting to show feel for his changeup to give him the three-pitch mix of a starter. Martinez locates his stuff well and keeps the ball down in the zone, which helps him get groundballs. With his slim build, the Twins will be careful to bring him along slowly.




TJSweens -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 5:21:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Jorge 7 shut out innings 10 strikeouts(is only 21)


Where is he? The Gulf Coast League?




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 10:55:51 AM)

1 get-away game, FTM is down 2-0

2 evening games. Lookouts are off.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 12:20:29 PM)

FTM unable to take advantage of 6 walks, going 1-11 RISP in 3-1 loss

Just 5 hits.

Goodrum 1-3/double(5)/Bb/R/SB(2), Swim 2-4/RBI(5)

Westphal 0-1 3.IP 5H/3R/2ER/5K
Shibuya 2.2IP 2-2 IRS 4H/2K
Peterson 2IP BB/K




Stacey King -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 2:34:55 PM)


The Red Wings have three guys, all deemed by Twins management to be unworthy of a spot with the Twins, with an OPS over 1.000. Two of them, Danny Ortiz and Aaron Hicks, would likely improve the Twins’ outfield defense if they weren’t wearing Rochester uniforms. The third, Josmil Pinto, probably deserves an entire post dedicated to discussing why he should or shouldn’t be in Minnesota.

The consensus top two Twins prospects, Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano, both are in the Lookouts’ everyday lineup, so it’s not surprising that Chattanooga also has three guys with above-1.000 OPS numbers. Then again, none of those three guys are named Buxton or Sano. Stephen Wickens, DJ Hicks and Travis Harrison are bringing the lumber, so far, for the Lookouts. They aren’t the only productive hitters, however. That lineup is stacked, as expected. Their TEAM OPS is .829. Oh, and their pitchers are striking out almost 1.3 batters per inning, too.

Niko Goodrum is a .400 hitter, going in to Tuesday’s game, for the Miracle, who also had two starting pitchers, Aaron Slegers and Ryan Eades, who each tossed six shutout innings in their initial starts of the season.

No less than five Kernels hitters have put up 1.000+ OPS numbers through the first five games. As a TEAM, the Kernels have put up a .316/.380/.471 (.851 OPS) slash line. That Midwest League-leading team batting average is a full 47 points over the next highest team in the league. Not to be outdone, the pitching staff has put up a 1.80 ERA, so far, and have struck out 57 batters in a combined 45 innings of work.




twinsfan -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 2:36:31 PM)

Trade Suzuki and call up Pinto NOW.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 2:44:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Trade Suzuki and call up Pinto NOW.



Right

Suzuki is such a difference maker as a catcher [:D]

Love how he's handling the staff and making it work!




ewen21 -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 3:04:51 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Trade Suzuki and call up Pinto NOW.


I think Terry Ryan has a strong disdain for Pinto. When Parker Hageman interviewed him he had the balls to mention Pinto and TR was like.....
"Woah! Woah! Whoa! Pinto is a prospect"
A 26 year-old "prospect"[&o]

This tells you all you need to know about where Pinto stands in this organization. He'll be out in Rochester working on pitch framing for most of the season.

As long as Ryan is pulling the strings this team will remain in quicksand




Phil Riewer -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 3:08:05 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: ewen21

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Trade Suzuki and call up Pinto NOW.


I think Terry Ryan has a strong disdain for Pinto. When Parker Hageman interviewed him he had the balls to mention Pinto and TR was like.....
"Woah! Woah! Whoa! Pinto is a prospect"
A 26 year-old "prospect"[&o]

This tells you all you need to know about where Pinto stands in this organization. He'll be out in Rochester working on pitch framing for most of the season.

As long as Ryan is pulling the strings this team will remain in quicksand


I am over 40 and my dad still calls me kid.....Terry Ryan should not apply that to his prospects at 26 :(




SoMnFan -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 3:33:36 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Stacey King


The Red Wings have three guys, all deemed by Twins management to be unworthy of a spot with the Twins, with an OPS over 1.000. Two of them, Danny Ortiz and Aaron Hicks, would likely improve the Twins’ outfield defense if they weren’t wearing Rochester uniforms. The third, Josmil Pinto, probably deserves an entire post dedicated to discussing why he should or shouldn’t be in Minnesota.

The consensus top two Twins prospects, Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano, both are in the Lookouts’ everyday lineup, so it’s not surprising that Chattanooga also has three guys with above-1.000 OPS numbers. Then again, none of those three guys are named Buxton or Sano. Stephen Wickens, DJ Hicks and Travis Harrison are bringing the lumber, so far, for the Lookouts. They aren’t the only productive hitters, however. That lineup is stacked, as expected. Their TEAM OPS is .829. Oh, and their pitchers are striking out almost 1.3 batters per inning, too.

Niko Goodrum is a .400 hitter, going in to Tuesday’s game, for the Miracle, who also had two starting pitchers, Aaron Slegers and Ryan Eades, who each tossed six shutout innings in their initial starts of the season.

No less than five Kernels hitters have put up 1.000+ OPS numbers through the first five games. As a TEAM, the Kernels have put up a .316/.380/.471 (.851 OPS) slash line. That Midwest League-leading team batting average is a full 47 points over the next highest team in the league. Not to be outdone, the pitching staff has put up a 1.80 ERA, so far, and have struck out 57 batters in a combined 45 innings of work.


Hmm
Quite Simply ..... poor personnel decisions.




TJSweens -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 3:57:55 PM)

Honestly, with so many of their best prospects reaching the upper level of the farm system, there is no reason not to have full blown youth movement at this point. The duds, has beens and never weres that fill out this roster is pathetic. KC took their lumps accelerating young players up the ladder and look at them now.




twinsfan -> RE: Players and prospects III (4/14/2015 4:06:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Honestly, with so many of their best prospects reaching the upper level of the farm system, there is no reason not to have full blown youth movement at this point. The duds, has beens and never weres that fill out this roster is pathetic. KC took their lumps accelerating young players up the ladder and look at them now.

Your post makes sense.




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