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Article: When Will Josmil Pinto Be Sent Down?


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I think it has to be Fryer - Herrmann is still listed on the DL. Bye-the-bye Herrmann is also listed as an OF'er. If he wasn't injured, I suspect they would have brought him up as an extra CF option if Hicks goes on the DL.

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Mauer?

 

We're talking realistic options here, not washed-up has-beens. </sarc>

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Pinto is a nice player. He may not be Johnny Bench, but he's not the Edward Scissorhands some of the posts seem to imply. One player that he may be similar to is John Jaso, a good hitting, below-average fielding catcher that the first place Oakland Athletics thought was a better choice than . . . Kurt Suzuki.

 

If you show confidence in young players and be regular with how you play them, they will have a better shot at producing. On the other hand, if you grumble about them and yo-yo their playing time, then, surprise, surprise, surprise, their performance often slips.

 

Suzuki is having his best year in years, in fact, the best BABIP, OBP and OPS of his career, yet he's still just a league-average fielder at best, and a likely candidate for regression to the mean at the bat. That's probably why we aren't aware of meaningful contract talks. Pinto has a much better chance of having a better future and, if shown confidence and given a regular role, could have a better chance to positively impact the rest of the 2014 season.

 

The way the Twins regularly favor journeyman veterans over promising young players is probably my least favorite thing about how the team is run. I do like the Morales signing, because it improves the lineup, but I think the lineup would be even stronger with Pinto in it than with Suzuki. Hopefully, this move is not too deflating to Pinto and he rakes in Rochester, then comes back as the regular catcher later in the year to improve the lineup when Suzuki hits his likely reversion.

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One aspect of this is, what does Pinto think? I'm sure he wants to play more, but I'm sure he also appreciates the MLB salary and accommodations.

 

Given his recent struggles, it's probably best to send him down to get his bat clicking, but I would recall him as soon as that happens, even if it's just to be a twice a week backup catcher. The best players deserve to be in MLB, and I want the best players available on this team.

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This is actually long overdue. My opinion was that he (along with Hicks) should have started the season in Rochester. If he ever is going to be acceptable defensively, he needs to play and play a lot. He has much work ahead of him if he is going to avoid ending up as a DH. Let him play regularly so when he comes back, he comes back as the primary catcher with KS as his backup. I really have to say that the notion of him becoming a better catcher sitting on the bench talking to Steinbach is kind of silly. Young players get better by playing - pure and simple.

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Interesting story on the Pinto demotion from Derek Wetmore:

 

http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/Should_the_Twins_send_Josmil_Pinto_to_the_minors061114

 

Badler's tweet was interesting. I'm not sure the Twins have soured on Pinto nearly as much as they see work that needs to be done and think he'd benefit more from it playing every day in AAA. Hard to blame them. Kurt Suzuki has clearly run with the job.

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He completely ignored trends. Pinto is hitting .125/.147/.250/.397 over his last 28. At this moment, he is clearly not one of "the Twins best hitters."

 

I would hope the Twins ignore the data also. Data in small sample sizes has no predictive value and should be ignored. If using data to determine the Twins best hitters, you would need to grab the last 200 plate appearances to consider strike out rate, walk rate and isolated power.

 

Observation of his catching skills and in particular throwing should not be ignored. His skill has dropped since last fall. If Suzuki is injured, he is the Twins only good option to be the regular catcher. Going to Rochester and catching regularly will hopefully help Pinto get back to his 2013 skill level defensively and be more ready to help if needed.

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