Cody Christie Twins Daily Contributor Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 The Twins will be taking the field in Chicago later this week for their long-awaited first game of the season. With a shortened 60-game season, there is little room for error. This will put added pressure on the team to stay healthy and for the active roster to perform at their optimal level. There are only days remaining until Opening Day so let’s take a look at the final roster prediction for the Twins 30-man roster.Catchers (2)Mitch Garver, Alex AvilaIt would have seemed likely for Willians Astudillo to make the team’s Opening Day roster as a third catcher and a back-up player at other infield positions. His positive COVID-19 test and lengthy absence from Summer Camp means he will likely miss the beginning of the season. With Garver and Avila getting the bulk of the catching time, he likely wasn’t going to get many innings behind the plate. He will be available if Garver or Avila suffer any kind of injury or if the team needs another replacement level player on the roster. Garver is going to play more than people think and Avila is better than Twins fans expect. Infielders (7)Luis Arraez, Josh Donaldson, Marwin Gonzalez, Jorge Polanco, Miguel Sano, Ehire Adrianza, Travis BlankenhornMiguel Sano has been limited so far in Summer Camp due to the coronavirus, so it becomes next man up when it comes to the team’s roster. Marwin Gonzalez will likely start the season at first base which means the Twins could use another infield option. Travis Blankenhorn is versatile, and he is already on the 40-man roster. He might not get much playing time but having him on the roster will be a benefit to the team in the early going. Outfielders (5)Byron Buxton, Jake Cave, Max Kepler, Eddie Rosario, LaMonte WadeThere are some questions about how ready Byron Buxton will be for Opening Day and that means the Twins will likely carry a couple extra outfielders to start the year. Jake Cave has proven himself as a viable big-league option. LaMonte Wade saw his rookie year cut short by an injury, but he has all the skills to be a viable back-up outfielder. Kepler needs to prove last year wasn’t a fluke and Rosario needs to prove he is worth what the Twins would have to pay him in arbitration next year. That could result in a scary outfield duo. Designated Hitter (1)Nelson CruzHe’s 40-years old and he’s still going to mash the ball. It doesn’t matter how many games are in the season. Starting Pitchers (5)Jose Berrios, Jake Odorizzi, Kenta Maeda, Rich Hill, Homer Bailey A Twins rotation hasn’t gotten me this excited since Johan Santana and Brad Radke occupied spots at the top. Rich Hill wasn’t expected to be part of this team at season’s start so adding him in is a huge bonus. Jhoulys Chacin would have likely played for the Twins if Hill wasn’t available, but Hill is ready and that means the Twins released Chacin over the weekend. These five pitchers will start games, but the Twins have bullpen options to pair with their starters and absorb early season innings. Relief Pitchers (10)Taylor Rogers, Sergio Romo, Tyler Duffey, Trevor May, Tyler Clippard, Zack Littell, Matt Wisler, Cody Stashak, Randy Dobnak, Devin SmeltzerThe Twins might be setting up to use younger starters like Stashak, Dobnak, ad Smeltzer as the first options out of the bullpen. This could allow the team to pair up lefties and righties to make it tough on line-up construction for the opposition. Taylor Rogers has already proven he can go multiple innings and the late inning combination of Romo, Duffey and May could be lights-out. Add in Clippard and Little in the middle innings and it’s tough to think of a contending bullpen with the same firepower as the Twins. Do you think this will be the final 30-man roster? Leave a COMMENT and start the discussion. MORE FROM TWINS DAILY— Latest Twins coverage from our writers— Recent Twins discussion in our forums— Follow Twins Daily via Twitter, Facebook or email Click here to view the article
rdehring Verified Member Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Expect one difference, Cody. If Buxton is able to start on Friday or is certain a day or two later, I think they will begin with 16 pitchers and 14 position players. I see Blankenhorn not making the cut and Thorpe as the third long/swing man out of the pen. That may be especially true with the questions surrounding Odorizzi's back. Alex Schieferdecker, LA Vikes Fan, JoshDungan1 and 1 other 4
Tom Froemming Twins Daily Contributor Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 I'm probably going to be accused of being Gardy's burner account for this, but I'd take three catchers. MN_ExPat, JoshDungan1, TouchEmAllGuy and 2 others 5
rdehring Verified Member Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 I'm probably going to be accused of being Gardy's burner account for this, but I'd take three catchers.Expect that move will wait until Astudillo is ready to come off the COVID list. Also, understand that they can carry three taxi squad players. Expect one of those will be Jeffers or one of the vets until such time as Astudillo is available and ready. DannySD, DocBauer, JoshDungan1 and 1 other 4
Shaitan Verified Member Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 I'm not so sure about Wisler. But who knows with all the unusual things this year from roster size to "Summer Camp."
h2oface Old-Timey Member Posted July 21, 2020 Posted July 21, 2020 I bet you do see Sano at first base on opening day. DannySD 1
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted July 21, 2020 Posted July 21, 2020 Expect one difference, Cody. If Buxton is able to start on Friday or is certain a day or two later, I think they will begin with 16 pitchers and 14 position players. I see Blankenhorn not making the cut and Thorpe as the third long/swing man out of the pen. That may be especially true with the questions surrounding Odorizzi's back. Not sure on Thorpe, but I expect to see another Australian, Aaron Whitefield to be on the 30-man roster... But, you are correct. If there is any question about Odo, then Thorpe probably takes that spot.
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted July 21, 2020 Posted July 21, 2020 I'm probably going to be accused of being Gardy's burner account for this, but I'd take three catchers. I don't think they will though... I think they'll just have the 3rd catcher on the taxi squad. I'm also very curious who that might be... Jeffers has been getting time in intra squad games, while Telis and Graterol haven't at all... Not sure why that would be, but they're not going to burn Jeffers unless he's going to play.
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted July 21, 2020 Posted July 21, 2020 I bet you do see Sano at first base on opening day. He should be. Only way to get his timing back is to get him at bats, and those come in games. He'll have to figure it out in games.
071063 Verified Member Posted July 21, 2020 Posted July 21, 2020 He should be. Only way to get his timing back is to get him at bats, and those come in games. He'll have to figure it out in games.And, hopefully, very quickly! If his bat is hot, it changes this lineup a ton!
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