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Richard Blake Parker was born on June 19, 1985 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The Chicago Cubs drafted him as a catcher in round 16 of the 2006 MLB Draft out of the University of Arkansas. He struggled offensively that summer, going 0-for-21 in seven games at the Class-A level. Parker began pitching while at minor league spring training the next year, and then registered a 2.39 ERA in 26.1 innings between rookie ball and Low-A that season. He climbed the minor league ranks slowly, finally making his Major League debut for the Cubs in 2012.
Parker became a solid journeyman reliever, pitching with four clubs between 2012 and 2018; the Cubs, Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels. He began to get some closer reps with the Angels, recording 22 saves between the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
The Minnesota Twins signed Parker to a one year deal in 2019. His contract came with a $3.2 million guaranteed base salary, and several incentives based around games spent on the active roster. He took the loss in his Twins debut, allowing a ninth inning run during a 2-1 loss against the Cleveland Indians on March 30th. Things quickly got better, and Parker didn't allow a run for the entire month of April. He was a perfect 8-for-8 in save chances at the end of May, also registering four holds while splitting ninth inning duties with Taylor Rogers.
June was not kind to Parker. He allowed nine earned runs over 10.2 innings, but only blew one lead for Minnesota. The famous "Bomba Squad" offense was building leads of four or five runs on a nightly basis, and there weren't a lot of close leads for the Twins bullpen to hold. Parker still had two saves and three holds during that month.
He opened July with seven shutout consecutive innings, picking up a win and two more holds. Parker allowed four runs in a troublesome outing against the Yankees on July 23rd, and was designated for assignment. He was about a week's worth of games on the active roster away from a $500,000 bonus. The Twins would've owed Parker an extra $1.5 million had he stayed on the active roster for the remainder of the regular season.
The Philadelphia Phillies signed Parker after he cleared waivers, and they re-signed him for the 2020 campaign as well. He had a strong showing during that COVID shortened season, going 3-0 with a 2.81 ERA in 16.0 innings.
Parker pitched for the Cleveland Indians in 2021, posting a 3.09 ERA in 43.2 relief innings.
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Four Free Agent Relievers the Twins Should Reunite With
There’s an old Chinese proverb that “a good horse will never return to eat grass it's walked past”. Whoever came up with this proverb clearly didn’t know about the cutthroat free-agent market. After a whirlwind weekend of trades, the Twins are still left with gaps to address in their bullpen. However, there are still many available arms left on the market, many of whom donned Twins uniforms in the past. Here are four free-agent relievers that the Twins should re-sign without having to give up the Trevor Story fund.
The Only Twins-Yankees History That Might Actually Matter
Despite how much the laziest members of the national baseball media want to cling to how the Yankees have dominated the Twins in previous postseasons, it doesn’t really matter. The only Twins-Yankees history that might be worth revisiting is how the teams fared against each other this season.
How Soon Could Top Prospect Brusdar Graterol Debut?
Brusdar Graterol has been regarded as one of Minnesota’s top prospects over the last two seasons and now the time might be right for him to debut. With a triple-digit fastball, it’s hard not to get excited about what he could provide to the Twins pitching staff. It’s not out of the question to see Graterol in Minnesota by the end of the month.
Could the Twins Miss the Playoffs?
Minnesota’s series with the Yankees has provided some unbelievable moments. The Yankees have the top record in the American League, and it seems evident the Twins are more than up to the challenge of competing with them. These two clubs could be destined for a playoff match-up, but what happens if the Twins don’t make it to the party. Combine Minnesota’s shrinking division lead with other rising AL contenders and it’s not a sure thing that the Twins will be punching their ticket to October baseball.
The New Bullpen Market Efficiency?
Coming into the season, I think it is fair to say that most Twins fans were underwhelmed at best with what the front office did to address the bullpen. With the trade deadline fast approaching fans are anxious for the team to upgrade a few relief arms. Assuming the Twins do add a few arms, is it possible that Derrek Falvey and Thad Levine have actually created a new efficiency in creating a bullpen?
MIN 5, KC 3: Twins Win Nail-Biter in Extras
A rare blown save from Taylor Rogers sent the game to extra innings, but C.J. Cron led the offensive rally in the tenth inning and Minnesota took the third game of the series against the Royals. The Twins become the first team in the American League to reach 50 wins this year.
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