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The Twins entered the season projected to win 85 or more games, and to repeat as champions of the AL Central. Cleveland has been one of baseball’s biggest surprises. Few believed they would be near the top of the AL at the All-Star break, but there they stand. Minnesota has played well in recent weeks, and many of the surprises below are part of why the team has a solid chance to make the playoffs. Can these surprises continue into the second half? The answers aren’t straightforward.
José Miranda, 3B/1B
2.6 rWAR, 148 OPS+
Miranda struggled through a shoulder injury last season, and the Twins didn’t have complete confidence in him entering the 2024 campaign. He began the year at Triple-A, because Minnesota had other options ahead of him on the organizational depth chart. He’s reestablished himself, though, with Baseball Reference ranking him second in WAR behind Carlos Correa. When healthy, Miranda has been one of the organization’s best hitters, and he’s proving his doubters wrong, with a first half that should have earned him consideration for the All-Star team.
Byron Buxton, CF
2.5 rWAR, 131 OPS+
Last season, there were questions about whether or not Buxton would be able to play center field regularly. Not only has he returned to center field, but he's playing at an elite level on both sides of the ball. Aaron Judge and Jarren Duran are the only AL center fielders with more fWAR than Buxton, and Buxton ranks second to Judge according to wRC+. Defensively, he ranks in the 83rd percentile or higher in OAA, Fielding Run Value, Arm Value, and Arm Strength. Even more encouraging is his sprint speed, which is in the 97th percentile. Buxton is on pace to play over 100 games for only the second time in his career, and the Twins are better when Buxton is at his best.
Simeon Woods Richardson, SP
1.6 rWAR, 116 ERA+
Woods Richardson had much to prove in 2024, after a disastrous 2023 season that saw opponents hit him around at Triple-A with diminished velocity. He revamped his mechanics this winter, and the results speak for themselves. His velocity on his fastball increased from 90.5 to 93.1 MPH, and his other pitches have seen improvements, too. In 16 starts, he's posted a 116 ERA+ with a 20.9 K% and a 7.1 BB%. More importantly, he has put the Twins in position to win, with the Twins going 12-4 in games he started. SWR may be due for some regression in the second half, but he has helped stabilize the back end of the rotation.
Jorge Alcalá, RP
1.4 rWAR, 261 ERA+
In recent seasons, Alcalá has been impacted by injuries, but the 2024 season might be his coming-out party. His Hard-Hit% is in the 100th percentile, as batters struggle to make solid contact against him. He also ranks in the 88th percentile in average exit velocity, Whiff%, xBA, and xERA. In 30 appearances, Alcalá has a 1.57 ERA, with a 0.96 WHIP and a 24.1 K%. He’s tied with Griffin Jax for the highest rWAR among the team’s relievers. Alcalá has emerged as one of the Twins’ most reliable relief options, and that must continue in the second half for the team to chase down the Guardians.
Josh Staumont, RP
0.7 rWAR, 475 ERA+
Minnesota’s front office hoped Staumont would rediscover his dominant late-inning stuff after two injury-wrecked seasons. It has taken some time, but he might be rounding back into his former self. He didn’t allow any earned runs in his first 19 appearances and left the first half with a 0.87 ERA. His fastball velocity has increased throughout the season, including hitting 101 earlier this month. Staumont may never be the pitcher he was with the Royals. However, this year, he has been better than expected in a middle-inning relief role.
Do you agree with the five players listed above? What other players should have made the list? Leave a comment and start the discussion.
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