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The Minnesota Twins are set to give Gabriel Gonzalez his first taste of the big leagues. Minnesota recalled the 22-year-old outfielder from Triple-A St. Paul on Friday, before opening a series against the Red Sox. Infielder Tristan Gray is heading to the paternity list in the corresponding move, creating a short-term roster opening for one of the organization’s more intriguing bats. Gonzalez was already on the 40-man roster, after the Twins protected him from the Rule 5 Draft last November.

At least for now, this feels more like an opportunity to get Gonzalez's feet wet than a permanent arrival. Players on the paternity list can miss up to three days, and teams will occasionally stretch that timeline slightly with a follow-up restricted list move. Still, Gray is expected back relatively quickly, likely sometime during next week’s series against the White Sox. That means Gonzalez may have only a weekend's worth of games to make an impression before heading back down to St. Paul.

But even a temporary promotion matters for a player like Gonzalez. The Twins didn’t have many realistic position-player options available after sending both Royce Lewis and Matt Wallner to Triple-A earlier this week. Minnesota’s upper-level depth has thinned out considerably, especially among players already on the 40-man roster. Gonzalez and fellow outfielder Hendry Mendez were the two obvious names, but Mendez was only promoted to Triple-A a couple of weeks ago. Gonzalez was the cleaner fit.

And honestly, the timing makes sense. Gonzalez arrived in the organization with plenty of hype after the Twins acquired him from the Mariners in the Jorge Polanco trade before the 2024 season. He was viewed as the headline prospect in the deal, with a reputation as a polished young hitter with advanced bat-to-ball skills and emerging power.

The shine dimmed a little after an uneven first season in the organization. Gonzalez battled through a back injury while putting together a fairly underwhelming year at High-A with a .707 OPS. Suddenly, the prospect who looked like a fast-moving offensive prospect started looking more human.

To his credit, he responded well last season and hit enough to move from High- to Triple-A. His .909 OPS earned him Twins Daily’s Minor League Hitter of the Year. The numbers haven’t exploded in 2026, but there are still reasons for optimism. Across 197 plate appearances with the Saints, Gonzalez owns a .216/.294/.392 slash line with eight home runs while striking out at a manageable 20% rate. A lot of the depressed production can be traced to an ugly .231 batting average on balls in play, suggesting there may have been some poor luck mixed in with the inconsistency.

The tools are still there. Twins Daily currently ranks Gonzalez as the No. 10 prospect in the Twins organization. Evaluators continue to believe in the hit tool and raw power potential, though they’ve also pointed to his aggressive approach and tendency to pound balls into the ground as reasons the game power hasn’t fully shown up yet. He's hitting too many ground balls (and too many pop-ups) this year, but he's still showing the ability to hit the ball hard at times, and he's a pull hitter.

He’s not a burner on the bases, and plays corner outfield spots defensively, meaning the bat has to carry a significant portion of the profile. Fortunately for the Twins, one area where Gonzalez has consistently looked comfortable is against left-handed pitching. Last season, he torched lefties to the tune of a .368/.430/.592 line. Even during this year’s offensive downturn, he’s still producing a strong .263/.328/.544 slash line against southpaws.

That could become important immediately. Boston is expected to start left-hander Payton Tolle on Friday night, which makes Gonzalez a logical candidate to jump directly into the lineup for his MLB debut. It may only last a few days, but in the next few months, maybe it becomes something more. By calling up the outfielder to replace Gray (who has become the primary third baseman), the team sets themselves up to get another few looks at intriguing breakout-in-progress Ryan Kreidler.

At the very least, Twins fans finally get their first look at the player who has quietly become one of the organization’s more important long-term bets.


What can Gonzalez bring to the Twins? Leave a comment and start the discussion.


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It's ironic that he was part of the Polanco trade because the first thing that came to my mind was the Polanco call-up in 2014. Polanco was at High-A but he was on a the 40-man. The Twins had a roster crunch and needed a warm body, so they called up Polanco.

This is a little different, of course, because Gonzalez is at AAA, but it feels more like a "warm body" situation than a "this dude is ready for his first taste in the majors" situation. 

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41 minutes ago, amjgt said:

It's ironic that he was part of the Polanco trade because the first thing that came to my mind was the Polanco call-up in 2014. Polanco was at High-A but he was on a the 40-man. The Twins had a roster crunch and needed a warm body, so they called up Polanco.

This is a little different, of course, because Gonzalez is at AAA, but it feels more like a "warm body" situation than a "this dude is ready for his first taste in the majors" situation. 

Maybe, but he is 11 for his last 21 at bats, on a heater.

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The paternity list gigs are awesome because it's clearly more of a "Here's a taste" rather than "This is your chance don't blow it" opportunity. Players aren't expected to stay no matter what they do so the pressure is lower. Great weekend too, a chance for a 22 year old to be in Boston to get a Roger Clemens bobblehead to take back to St Paul. 

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1 minute ago, Greglw3 said:

Maybe, but he is 11 for his last 21 at bats, on a heater.

Yes. But he and Hendry Mendez were the only two healthy batters on the 40 man roster (I'm not counting Wallner and Lewis), and but even with that 11/21 stretch, he still only has a 0.686 OPS in 2026.

I'm not here to rip Gonzalez. I'm glad he's getting a taste, but I'd be SHOCKED if he starts more than 1 game this weekend (probably tonight since they are facing a lefty).

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Facing a lefty tonight, let Martin play. Supposedly facing righties Saturday and Sunday might be a good chance to let Martin re-set a little and give Gonzales a chance to (hopefully) show what he's got

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10 minutes ago, Cris E said:

The paternity list gigs are awesome because it's clearly more of a "Here's a taste" rather than "This is your chance don't blow it" opportunity. Players aren't expected to stay no matter what they do so the pressure is lower. Great weekend too, a chance for a 22 year old to be in Boston to get a Roger Clemens bobblehead to take back to St Paul. 

Kody could probably score one for Wallner 😁

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Hey, let's play him tonight against the LH and maybe one other game this weekend against a RH and see what we have. It would be enough to get a good read on whether he's viable or completely overmatched, valuable information going forward. Who knows, there may be an injury, illness, or some other situation that causes a need for him to stay so let's find out in the next three days whether or not he has the ability to help. I know he's been playing some 1B at AAA so a semi-platoon with him playing 2 days a week at 1B and 1-2 days a week in the OF could work. This is very possible given Clemens ability to play 2B, Keaschall's ineffectiveness at the plate, and Larnach's current slump.  Let's give him enough of a chance to see if that makes sense in the short term or something to be considered later in the season.

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8 minutes ago, mnfireman said:

Facing a lefty tonight, let Martin play. Supposedly facing righties Saturday and Sunday might be a good chance to let Martin re-set a little and give Gonzales a chance to (hopefully) show what he's got

Play GG at 1B instead of Clemens or in LF tonight instead of Larnach against the LH starter. 

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Gonzalez has been overall disappointing so far in AAA in 2026, no doubt, but he's actually been substantially better against lefties than righties, as the article notes. It's something I noticed a bit ago, particularly with regards to slugging.

Against RHP, AAA 2026: 133 PAs, slashing .193/.278/.319, 85.5 avg. EV, 30.4% hard hit rate,

Against LHP, AAA 2026: 64 PA, slashing .263/.328/.544, 90.6 avg. EV, 40.0% hard hit rate

He just hits the ball way harder way more often against lefties. So I'd expect him to get the start tonight against the lefty Tolle, and then we go from there.

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11 minutes ago, amjgt said:

Yes. But he and Hendry Mendez were the only two healthy batters on the 40 man roster (I'm not counting Wallner and Lewis), and but even with that 11/21 stretch, he still only has a 0.686 OPS in 2026.

I'm not here to rip Gonzalez. I'm glad he's getting a taste, but I'd be SHOCKED if he starts more than 1 game this weekend (probably tonight since they are facing a lefty).

I could tell you the tale of one Kirby Puckett, who was highly regarded but struggling at AAA Toledo, my home town. He was hitting in the .230s, may have peaked a bit over .240 before his callup but when he was called up immediately started with 4 and 5 hits a game and just took off, never to hit in the .230s again.

Maybe if left in AAA and the heater continues, GG’d have an .886 OPS. The reason it’s .686 is because he hasn’t had enough time to bring it up any higher after a 1/20 start to the season. He was the Twins Minor League hitter of the year last year, not Jenkins or Rodriguez.

I just happen to be a big fan of GG and very disappointed by his start but encouraged by his flip-the-switch, Josh Bell like awakening lately!

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It is “just a taste” scenario probably. Still, congrats to him!! I don’t think he is “ready” in the sense that he’s improved much on his biggest weakness…chases too much…but I do think he has the bat-to-ball talent to succeed when he learns to reign that in even a notch. The talent is such that it doesn’t really manifest in horrible K numbers, instead it’s more soft contact than you’d like. Regardless, I welcome a little opportunity to learn at the MLB level given the state of things.

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Cool for him (and even more so for Gray, but that's a different thing)!

Given that Gray doesn't play much, I'm going to predict four plate appearances -- one as a courtesy intro pinch hitting appearance after Friday or Saturday's game is decided (potentially with an inning or two on defense) and then three as a designated hitter in Saturday or Sunday's game. 

But again, cool for him. If he gets the extra couple days from Gray being on the restricted list Monday and Tuesday, perhaps I'll get to see him Tuesday night, when I hope to attend the game at The Monument to Cement.

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20 minutes ago, Greglw3 said:

He was the Twins Minor League hitter of the year last year, not Jenkins or Rodriguez.

Jenkins and Rodriguez are more hitter-of-the-WEEK guys. Maybe once a year, hitter of the MONTH candidates.

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59 minutes ago, mnfireman said:

Facing a lefty tonight, let Martin play. Supposedly facing righties Saturday and Sunday might be a good chance to let Martin re-set a little and give Gonzales a chance to (hopefully) show what he's got

My bad, I seem to have forgotten that Gonzalez bats RH (especially given that the team is so heavy with LH batting OF's)...

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You know how MLB guys on injury rehabs in the minors are often known to treat the minor leagues to supper?

Hopefully Gonzalez gives the Gray child a nice baby gift or makes a contribution to an Education 529 account as thanks for the opportunity to get a bump in pay for a couple days! 😀

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Martin and Larnach have been kind of anemic since the end of their semi-platoon system.  Maybe the platoon will return at some point and they'll be looking for a right fielder sooner than we think.

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