Jump to content
Twins Daily
  • Create Account
  • entries
    32
  • comments
    472
  • views
    99,801

What Should Happen to Miranda When Lewis Comes Back?


Twins Video

With the recent good news that Royce Lewis it's just about ready to start an assumedly short rehab assignment, one's mind turns to what happens when he's ready to rejoin the Twins. You have to think that he'll be playing 3B at least three or four times a week and probably more, and we have Castro as a potential 3B backup. What happens to José Miranda in that scenario?

First, the facts. Miranda is hitting .276/.315/.457 (.772) with 4 HRs, 7 Doubles, and 12 RBIs in 105 ABs. He has 16 SOs and 4 walks, (14.5% SO rate, 3.7% walk rate). He's better against LH pitching – .807 OPS – but still respectable against RH pitching with a .722 OPS. His defense at 3B, once a weakness, has improved to a little below average average, with a -2 OAA at 3B and a 0 OAA at 1B. His Statcast chart is not particularly impressive, above average in some things but very little red other than being on the 74th percentile in whiff rate in the 89th percentile in strikeout rate. In other words, the stats so far indicate a little better-than-average player at age 25 with about 750 at bats in MLB so far. Those latter two facts suggest that there is room for improvement to a solidly above average hitter who is an average or slightly above fielder, but those results are far from assured.

I think the Twins have to keep Miranda on the roster and I think he needs to play. His team needs quality RH hitters in the worst way, and Miranda is really the only reinforcement option. Lewis can obviously hit, Correa is a quality hitter, and both Buxton and Jeffers are streaky. The rest of them? Not much there. Margot and Vasquez are well below average hitters even if you only count Margot hitting from the right side. Santana can hit right-handed but is a black hole left-handed, and from a hitting standpoint should only start against left-handed pitching. Farmer can hit left-handed pitching or at least could in the past but he's nearing the end of his career and it's unlikely he's going to have a big pop during this season. he's also somewhere else next year. I think you have to keep Miranda around for his bat and hope his defense improves.

So where do you play him once Lewis is back to play 3B? I think the answer is pretty simple. Miranda plays 4 to 5 days a week, 3 to 4 of them as the 1B against right-handed pitching, a day or two at 3B for Lewis when he is the DH, and he can be the DH once a week, maybe twice. I would also look at him at 2B as the RH alternative to Edward Julien unless Rocco comes to his senses and starts playing Julien every day. Miranda was a 2B in the minors, he's here for the long term, and he's a better hitter than Farmer. I would suggest trying him in LF, but I know they did that in the minors and I hear it was an unmitigated disaster. So my view is Miranda needs to stay, play regularly, and do it in a combination of 1B and 3B. 

This decision is coming in is coming within the next couple weeks hopefully. What he is everybody think?

53 Comments


Recommended Comments



Althebum82

Posted

Miranda does have 168 minor league games at 2B, including 20 games as recently as 2021 with the Saints.  Is it too crazy to think that he could replace Farmer as the right handed hitting platoon to Julien and have Farmer released?

LA Vikes Fan

Posted

5 hours ago, Althebum82 said:

Miranda does have 168 minor league games at 2B, including 20 games as recently as 2021 with the Saints.  Is it too crazy to think that he could replace Farmer as the right handed hitting platoon to Julien and have Farmer released?

I'm hoping this is at least something Twins are considering although it is risky. The issue is how do you get Lewis and Miranda in the lineup together four days a week if Lewis is only going to play third base or DH? I think it's important to have Miranda in the lineup most days because I think he is our fifth best hitter after Lewis, Correa, Kepler, and Jeffers, right on par with or better than Buxton. 

I'm hoping that the Twins are at least considering the idea of finding a creative way to get Miranda in the lineup five days a week. We can start by having him play third once or twice a week when Lewis is the DH and DH himself once or twice a week. The issue is that it's going to be hard for him to get that other two days a week in the lineup at 1B if Kirilloff and Santana are both still on the team. Having him play 2B or even LF could really help. Right now the opening is at 2B since Julien is struggling so much at the plate. I'm sure his defense will be a little rough but I do think it's worth a shot at least in practice to see if he can be adequate. I frankly feel the same way about LF. We should at least be trying him out there in practice to see if he could be serviceable because a right-handed hitting LF is something we have needed for a while on this team. Bottom line or me is we need to find him a place to play since guys with a .770+ OPS don't grow on trees and do not appear to be growing on the Twins bench or on our AAA affiliate.. We need his bat in the lineup.

insagt1

Posted

Just an observation guys. Don't shoot me I'm just the messenger who has been watching the Saints and Red Wings this week. Royce Lewis has really been struggling. 3-19 so far with 7 k's (3 tonite) Not the guy I watched with the Twins last season. Im confident he will find his stride, but this week, not yet. 2 more games to go and he'll probably play at least one of them.

Quote

 

 


Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...