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07-02-2012, 11:13 AM #1
Twins sign International Prospect Amaurys Minier
On International Signing Day, the Twins locked in Dominican shortstop Amaurys Minier for $1.4 million - leaving them with approximately $1.5 million to divvy up among any other international signings.
According to Baseball America, the six-foot-two Minier ranked 12th among available prospects and was the fourth-best rated shortstop prospect. The switch-hitting Minier has a decent sized frame including a stout lower-half making many evaluators believe that he will eventually move from his original position to third base.
Here's what the scouting report on him from the Dominican Prospect League has to say:
Minier is a legitimate switch-hitter who has the same type of bat speed and power from both sides of the plate, a real rarity in any 16-year old switch-hitter, but even more so for a player with plus/plus power potential. His left handed swing is more polished right now and he takes most of his BP swings left handed, but it is easy to see that with more frequent repetitions from the right side there would be little difference in his relative ability. Minier will get pull happy at times and his best swings are when he’s driving the ball to the alleys and not opening up his front side early. In addition, the alleys get much closer when he’s swinging than they do for most hitters.Last edited by Parker Hageman; 07-02-2012 at 11:18 AM.
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07-02-2012, 11:19 AM #2Senior Member All-Star
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Parker, how old is he?
Win Twins.
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07-02-2012, 11:22 AM #3
16. The question is did the Twins do the same exhaustive verification they did on Sano, or is that fudged a little bit?
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07-02-2012, 11:23 AM #4
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07-02-2012, 02:41 PM #5Member Single-A
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Perfect Game had a series of blog entries back in March from something called the "Domican Prospect League". Minier was mentioned a couple of times:
"If I had to choose, the two most impressive BPs were Nathanael Javier and Amaurys Minier.... Amaurys Minier is a switch hitter who is very good from both sides, but really stands out from the left side with a short swing with lots of bat speed. Minier has great bat control and he squares up balls with easy, driving them all over the park. He also has big pull pop and can easily hit the ball 400+ feet. He isn’t quite as quick or easy from the right side but still crushes every pitch he sees."
"Amaurys Minier followed up his BP performance by going the other way with a tough outside fastball, showing the plate coverage and the ability to adjust to pitch location. He can flat out rake."
http://www.perfectgame.org/blogs/View.aspx?blog=222
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07-02-2012, 05:18 PM #6Senior Member All-Star
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Considering the success righties have compared to lefties in Target Field, I hope his right handed swing develops.
I wonder if most teams disagree with BA's rankings, or if the Twins have to overpay for some reason? So far this is the second highest international signing this year. The Yankees got the number two guy for less.
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07-02-2012, 05:26 PM #7
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07-02-2012, 06:07 PM #8
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07-02-2012, 07:07 PM #9Junior Member Rookie
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Always fun to hear about young talent coming in.
Although it'd be nice if one of these times they'd target a young shortstop or two who actually might stick at the position. Cuddyer, Plouffe, Sano, Levi Michael, Goodrum, Minier... I once heard Kevin Goldstein observe that if a young shortstop has doubters that he can stay at short, he probably won't stay at short. It's a really hard position to find.
(Perhaps not coincidentally, this is Gardy's 11th season at the helm. How many times has he written in the same starting shortstop on opening day? Three: Cristian Guzman from 2002-2004. Since 2005, the opening day shortstops have been Jason Bartlett, Juan Castro, Bartlett again, Adam Everett, Nick Punto, JJ Hardy, Alexi Casilla, and Jamey Carroll. If you adhere to the tenant that quality teams are built up the middle, that's not a great pattern.)
But enough unprovoked ranting. Glad to see they've added another fairly regarded international prospect. They've been more aggressive as of late in this area, but given they spent more money than anyone else in the draft this year, I wasn't sure if they'd do much internationally.
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07-02-2012, 10:06 PM #11
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07-03-2012, 08:33 AM #13Banned Big-Leaguer
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07-03-2012, 09:07 AM #14
Even the 500 pound guerrilla of minor leagues and prospect scouting says that "Goodrum has the system's best throwing arm, he runs well and his hands are soft enough to stay on the infield". The fact that he is a tall kid scare some and might think that the OF is his future.
Michael hasn't played enough pro ball yet. Half a season. Grimes is not a SS on the other hand
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07-03-2012, 10:03 AM #15
That's the only source I've seen say Goodrum is a SS in the future. (also not to be that guy but it's gorilla unless there is some inside joke I am unaware of).
As for Michael I agree they should give him time but if he's already splitting time at high A you know he's not going to be a SS much longer. Plus just watching him you can tell.
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07-03-2012, 10:12 AM #16Senior Member All-Star
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Perhaps 'will' was too strong of a word. When there are questions before they even get to full season ball I think you have to consider it 'could stick'.
As much as everyone complains about the Twins in drafting/signing/development, they have acquired a lot of guys that could stick at 2B/SS/3B in the last couple of years. Out of Sano/Harrison/Goodrum/Polanco/Rosario/Michael somebody (hopefully 2) should make it to the majors as average players. Now let's see them do this with pitching.
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07-03-2012, 10:44 AM #17Senior Member All-Star
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07-03-2012, 10:48 AM #18Senior Member All-Star
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Fangraphs:
“His soft hands, quick feet, [and] strong accurate arm give him every chance to stay at shortstop… He has the natural athletic ability to play any position on the field. Niko is still learning the art of shortstop and the mental grind of playing every day by not talking a bad at bat to the field or an error to the plate.” That same scout also summed up Goodrum at the plate: “He has a fluid, balanced, easy swing… not much wasted movement… The power will come as he physically grows into his frame… He needs 2,000 at-bats for memory work of reading spin and how pitchers work in certain situations. The learning curve is the stage he is in now.”
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07-03-2012, 10:52 AM #19Banned Big-Leaguer
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I forgot about Ramos, still I don't know if I'd call 4 MLB players a pipeline. Houston had a pipeline when it was signing Santana, Carlos Guillen, Aberu, Richard Hidalgo and others. A ****ty 2B, an relief pitcher, a crappy utility player and a promising but young catcher isn't a pipeline.
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07-03-2012, 10:59 AM #20
According to MLB Trade Rumors, the Twins have signed 16-year-old Australian LHP Lewis Thorpe for around $500K.
Between Thorpe and Minier, that's $1.9M... $1M more to go!



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