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With names like Buxton, Rosario and Sano cruising through the Gulf Coast League in recent years, have the Twins got any big-time-pitching prospects cooking in the tropics? Has anyone flown under the radar (perhaps flying through the near-by Bermuda triangle), that us Twins fans should expect to possibly contribute someday in Minnesota? I've got names and numbers, so enjoy this ride through the electric-fog wormhole that is Twinsdaily.com..... (Montanez) ...
Updated 11-09-2012 at 10:43 PM by mnfanforlife
This is a little bit risky. But I have to draw attention to this comparison I am about to make. When the Twins signed Miguel Sano as a 16-ish shortstop from the Dominican Republic back in 2009, he was regarded as the "jewel" of the International Signing Period that year......... Just one short year later, the Nationals drafted and signed a 17-year-old Bryce Harper. Sano is just a tick younger (about 7 months) than Harper. But both ...
Updated 11-07-2012 at 06:23 PM by mnfanforlife
Last year, in 2011, MLB.com rated Max Kepler as the the #11 prospect in the system. After the 2012 season and June draft, several glitzy players moved ahead of the #11 spot, but Kepler moved DOWN to the #18 position. I did not agree with his descent on this list at that time. So, I felt obligated to highlight what Kepler did last summer as a 19-year-old in Rookie ball. After a year in 2011 where he was a skinny 18-year-old with a .366 SLG%, ...
Updated 01-20-2013 at 01:41 PM by mnfanforlife
We know the Twins drafted a slew of college relievers in 2012 right? Well just how fast will any of these guys be realistic possiblities for the MLB club's pen?? Don't worry, I've got predictions (and my own rating list, with the most potential nearest the top) for each of them here: (Top to Bottom: Jones, Bard, and Duffey) 1. Zach Jones - RHP This guy was a two-way player (hitter/pitcher) ...
My predictions for the Twins' top prospects for the summer of 2013: (I am using MLB.com's list, even though I have seen much more accurate lists elsewhere) (Arcia) 1. Miguel Sano - will hit 20-30 HR's during a full season at Ft. Myers. Will rank in the top 3 in the Florida State League in the following categories: HR, RBI, SLG%, OB+SLG%.....many Twins fans will be clamoring for Sano to get a Sept. call-up. But that wont happen, ...
Updated 11-23-2012 at 10:10 AM by mnfanforlife