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It was a very good night in the Minnesota Twins minor league system. The Cedar Rapids Kernels advanced to the second round of the Midwest League playoffs. The Ft. Myers Miracle jumped to a 2-0 lead over Daytona in the Florida State League championship series.After winning at home in Games 1 and 2, the Miracle will have a chance to claim the championship in Daytona on Saturday night. Meanwhile, the Kernels will host Kane County in Game 1 on Saturday night.

 

There were plenty of heroes in the two games.

 

And, there were a couple of Kernels transactions after their game which will be mentioned later in today’s report.

 

MIRACLE MATTERS

Game 2 - Ft. Myers 5, Daytona 0

Box Score

 

Ethan Mildren picked a good day to find ways to work out of trouble. The right-hander gave up five hits and four walks over his five innings, but he was able to keep Dattona scoreless. He struck out three. Todd Van Steensel has been kept busy in these playoffs. He worked one inning and gave up only a walk. Steven Gruver came on for the seventh inning. He gave up a walk and a hit and recorded two outs before leaving the game with an apparent injury. However, Nick Burdi came on and got the final seven outs, three of them strikeouts, to record the save. He gave up just two hits.

 

The Miracle tallied three runs in the third inning. Travis Harrison singled in Aderlin Mejia with the first run. Dalton Hicks followed with a triple to score Harrison and make it 2-0. The next batter, Stuart Turner, hit a sacrifice fly scoring Hicks.

 

The Miracle got a little insurance in the 8th inning. With the bases loaded, Niko Goodrum and Travis Harrison each took a bases-loaded walk to drive in a run and give the Miracle a 5-0 lead.

 

The teams will now travel way north to Daytona where they will play Game 3, and potentially two more games. One more win and the Miracle will earn their league championship.

 

KERNELS NUGGETS

Game 3 - Cedar Rapids 4, Burlington 2

Box Score

 

After losing Game 1 in Cedar Rapids, the Kernels were tasked with winning for a second straight night on the road in Burlington. They were up to the challenge.

Cedar Rapids took a 2-0 lead in the top of the third. Ryan Walker tripled and scored on a groundout by Logan Wade. One batter later, Chad Christensen hit a solo home run.

 

Young Stephen Gonsalves was given the starting nod. The lefty gave up two runs on six hits and a walk in the game’s first five innings. Both runs came in the bottom of the third inning.

 

Jared Wilson worked the sixth and seventh innings, giving up nothing. He struck out two.

 

Then in the top of the 8th, the Kernels reclaimed the lead. Jonatan Hinojosa singled. He advanced to third base on a double by Logan Wade. Chad Christensen singled in Hinojosa to give the Kernels a 3-2 lead. It was followed by a Max Murphy double that scored Wade.

 

With a late-inning lead, Jake Mauer turned to the dominant bullpen guys. Dallas Gallant got the eighth inning and struck out two. Jake Reed came on for the ninth inning for the second straight night. He didn’t have to work quite as hard as he had on Thursday. He had a 1-2-3 inning to record his second straight save and send the Kernels to the next round. If you’re counting, that is now 24.2 innings since he has last given up a run.

 

The Kernels will start the 2nd round of the Midwest League playoffs on Saturday night. They will be playing host to the Kane County Cougars. Games 2 and 3 will be at Kane County (Chicago area).

 

The Kernels will add outfielder Tanner English and right-handed pitcher John Curtiss to their roster from the Elizabethton squad. To made room, two players were put on the disabled list. Mitch Garver, who hadn’t played since being pinch-hit for in the sixth inning of Game 1, was put on the disabled list for a concussion. Lewis Thorpe was put on the disabled list with “elbow” listed as the injury.

 

TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY

 

Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Ethan Mildren, Ft. Myers Miracle

Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Chad Christensen, Cedar Rapids Kernels

 

SUNDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

 

Game 3 - Ft. Myers @ Daytona (6:05 CST) – Brett Lee

Game 1 - Kane County @ Cedar Rapids (6:35 CST) – Ryan Eades

 

Please feel free to ask any questions and discuss the Friday games.

 

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Thanks for posting this.  I love the fact that so many prospects are getting playoff experience, and winning.  Hopefully some of this will gradually bubble up to the MLB level.

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SUNDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

Ft. Myers @ Jupiter (6:05 CST) – Steven Gruver

Cedar Rapids @ Clinton (6:35 CST) – Ryan Eades

Did you leave this in from a previous report? Fort Myers' next game is tonight in Daytona at 6:05pm CT; and Cedar Rapids plays Kane County tonight in CR at 6:35pm CT.
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Gruver left yesterdays game with shoulder injury.  He immediately showed pain according to Brice Zimmerman.  Great win by the MIracle.  Harrison was amazing and Dalton HIcks is probably the most underrated prospect in the system.  Great around the bag at 1st and argueably the most clutch player the Twins have when it comes to big games.  He is a P T P er.   I heard Brett Lee might get the nod tonight.  That's what was posted a few days ago.  IMO it will probably be Hermsen and bullpen.  Win by committee tonight  (BJ Hermsen / Tyler Jones / Madison Boer)  They are the only pitchers who haven't pitched yet.  Gotta give them a chance to help team win.  They were big part of the win total for the year.  This is my guess.

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Site has been updated. 

 

Brett Lee is starting in Daytona tonight for the Miracle. Ryan Eades is starting in Cedar Rapids tonight against Kane County.

 

I'm also now hearing that it isn't "just" inning limit for Lewis Thorpe. Let's hope nothing serious.

 

Also, heard that Gruver's injury is in his shoulder. Again, hopefully nothing serious.

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I'm a little surprised that Michael Cederoth didn't get the call from E-Town.  Jonathon Mayo over at MLBPipeline moved him into the #20 spot on the Twins' top prospect list. Maybe he's closer to his inning limit than Curtiss is.

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