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    Is José Miranda the Twins' Best Option at First Base?


    Cody Schoenmann

    With Royce Lewis returning soon, many who follow the Twins believe the team should give present primary third baseman José Miranda more opportunity at first base. Is the hot-hitting 25-year-old a viable option at first base?

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    Minnesota Twins star third baseman Royce Lewis began a rehab assignment with the Triple-A St. Paul Saints Saturday, joining the squad to face the Toronto Blue Jays' Triple-A affiliate in beautiful upstate New York. Lewis's return to the diamond indicates that the 24-year-old franchise cornerstone will soon be joining the big-league club, with the expectation that the 2017 first-overall pick will return to form as a steady offensive force at the top of the lineup. The Junipero Serra Catholic High School product's return will be celebrated as a cause for renewed optimism about the lineup. However, Twins' decision-makers will be tasked with deciding which player to remove from the 26-man roster to make room for Lewis.

    At first glance, demoting a young position player like Trevor Larnach, Alex Kirilloff, or Edouard Julien makes the most sense. All three players have minor-league options, and all have struggled to produce offensively for most of May. However, Larnach and Kirilloff have recently provided an uptick in offensive production. Also, Julien has long been regarded as a mainstay in the team's lineup, which could make demoting him an uncomfortable blow for him and the team.

    The team could also designate a struggling veteran player like Manuel Margot, Carlos Santana, or Kyle Farmer for assignment. However, the Twins' front office values having adequate depth and will go to great lengths to keep veterans around. Newfound injury or other unforeseen circumstances could make the club's impending decision moot, but in all likelihood, a tough call is around the corner. However, there is one position player with minor league options who deserves immunity from the threat of demotion: José Miranda.

    Since taking over as the team's near-everyday third baseman in early May, Miranda has hit .279/.313/.467, with 34 hits, five home runs, and four walks over 125 plate appearances and 38 total games. Miranda has generated a 122 wRC+, which places him fourth behind team leaders Ryan Jeffers, Max Kepler, and Carlos Correa. Despite exhibiting shaky defense at third base, the 25-year-old has become one of the team's most well-rounded hitters, reverting to the player he was during his breakout 2022 campaign, wherein he hit .268/.325/.426 with 119 hits, 15 home runs, and 28 walks over 483 plate appearances and 125 games.

    The Twins and those who follow the team have welcomed Miranda's early career renaissance with open arms. However, no matter how much Miranda produces at the plate, third base will rightfully be handed back to Lewis once he returns from the IL. Lewis's immediate insertion into the hot corner doesn't mean Miranda needs to lose at-bats or get demoted to Triple-A St. Paul. Yet, figuring out where to play the hot-hitting right-handed bat will present a unique challenge for Twins decision-makers. Miranda could naturally slot in as the designated hitter against left-handed starting pitchers, though the team will face right-handed starting pitchers considerably more often.

    Miranda could play third base when Lewis needs a day off or is the designated hitter. Both avenues are natural fits, yet neither would present a meaningful opportunity for the former second-round pick to continue contributing to the Twins' inconsistent and often stagnant offense.

    Interestingly, ample opportunity could present itself at first base. According to Baseball Reference's spreadsheet showing position-by-position performance for each team, the Twins rank 18th in MLB at first base with -0.5 Wins Above Average (WAA). Most of the team's production at first base has come from the duo of Santana (177 plate appearances) and Kirilloff (32 plate appearances). Miranda generated four plate appearances at the position, having played 8 1/3 innings while starting against the Baltimore Orioles on April 17. Nevertheless, the stereotypically offensively rich position has left much to be desired for Minnesota, and Miranda could provide production--something the relatively lifeless duo of Santana and Kirilloff have yet to achieve this season.

    Miranda has long been considered a defensive liability at third, who needed to produce huge numbers offensively to justify playing significant time at the hot corner. Interestingly, despite being a lackluster defender at third base, Miranda is perceived as a worse defender at first base. As rare as that is, his advanced metrics match the eye test. In 2022, Miranda had 154 attempts at first base. In these attempts, he managed a 71% success rate against a 74% estimated (expected) success rate, resulting in -4 Outs Above Average at Baseball Savant (OAA). In contrast, he had 91 attempts at third base, resulting in a 62% success rate and 61% estimated success rate, earning 1 OAA.

    Miranda played only 2 1/3 innings at first base in 2023, leaving us nothing to analyze. However, his performance at third base dropped precipitously, garnering a 71% success rate against a 76% estimated success rate, resulting in an uninspiring -6 OAA over 109 attempts. Admittedly, Miranda did have a significant shoulder injury that limited his ability to throw and ultimately required the Puerto Rican native to undergo surgery. Yet, despite fully recovering from that issue, Miranda is still struggling at third base, generating a 65% success rate and a 69% estimated success rate. Miranda's performance at third base has earned him -3 OAA through 71 attempts.

    With Miranda being one of the most stable and well-rounded offensive contributors on the team, Lewis nearing a highly anticipated return from the 10-day IL, and Santana and Kirilloff leaving much to be desired out of first base, the Twins ought to give Miranda a real chance at first base, even though they've been reluctant to play him at the position. Santana's excellent glove work could allow them to get him into games late for defense, after Miranda's superior bat gives the team a lead with which to work.


    How would you distribute Miranda's playing time upon Lewis's reinstatement, positionally? Who should get the boot from the roster in the process? Sound off below.

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    7 hours ago, darwin22 said:

    Considering the FACT that Santana has been unproductive for the last several years against RHP pitching and especially brutal this season (.183 avg/.599 OPS)--I absolutely agree the time has arrived for Miranda to be a daily fixture in the lineup at 1B against a RH when Lewis returns.  

    Santana was supposed to be late inning D, pinch hitter, & everyday 1B v. LH pitching.

    Wallner absolutely collapsed, Buxton out hurt, so Kirilloff has to play Left field v. RH pitching & Larnach is DH - gotta fill out the line-up with Santana hitting left handed at 1B.

    If Buxton can play CF & Castro can man left field - Kirilloff at 1B - Larnach as DH v. RH pitching, it’s all good!!

    To me, for a brief 3-4 week reset, Julien is the guy to go down. He hasn’t hit a HR since April 25th!!!

    Miranda plays 3B twice a week and is DH once or twice per week - couple shots at pinch hitter if appropriate. That’s his level right now.

    Putting a poor defender at 1B isn’t smart.

    1 hour ago, JD-TWINS said:

    Santana was supposed to be late inning D, pinch hitter, & everyday 1B v. LH pitching.

    Wallner absolutely collapsed, Buxton out hurt, so Kirilloff has to play Left field v. RH pitching & Larnach is DH - gotta fill out the line-up with Santana hitting left handed at 1B.

    If Buxton can play CF & Castro can man left field - Kirilloff at 1B - Larnach as DH v. RH pitching, it’s all good!!

    To me, for a brief 3-4 week reset, Julien is the guy to go down. He hasn’t hit a HR since April 25th!!!

    Miranda plays 3B twice a week and is DH once or twice per week - couple shots at pinch hitter if appropriate. That’s his level right now.

    Putting a poor defender at 1B isn’t smart.

    Generally agree.

    I can see a re-set for Julien. I'm just thinking he gets a little more time to get out of his funk. He may honestly have a better eye than any umpire, but at some point, he has to compensate and take a few more cuts, IMO.

    I don't want a butcher at 1B. I think defense at 1B is undervalued by many. But it's also an offense first position by nature, and probably the easiest spot to hide a mediocre glove. I'm worried about winning NOW, of course. But I always have an eye to toward the future as well. And Santana is not part of that future and he's been so up and down with the bat we really don't know what's left in the tank. Hard work can get Miranda and AK better at 1B. But don't they also have to actually play the spot to get better?

    2 minutes ago, DocBauer said:

    Generally agree.

    I can see a re-set for Julien. I'm just thinking he gets a little more time to get out of his funk. He may honestly have a better eye than any umpire, but at some point, he has to compensate and take a few more cuts, IMO.

    I don't want a butcher at 1B. I think defense at 1B is undervalued by many. But it's also an offense first position by nature, and probably the easiest spot to hide a mediocre glove. I'm worried about winning NOW, of course. But I always have an eye to toward the future as well. And Santana is not part of that future and he's been so up and down with the bat we really don't know what's left in the tank. Hard work can get Miranda and AK better at 1B. But don't they also have to actually play the spot to get better?

    Santana makes a really good play or two every other game at 1B……completely agree, offensive position though!

    I just think he needs to play v. LH pitching for sure and on defense as needed from there. RH pinch hitter as well. With Wallner hitting zero & Larnach being hurt early, forced Santana to start v. RH pitching - then Buxton went down & Castro had to play CF & Kirilloff in right.

    The $$ are spent on Santana and that carries some weight. …….Kirilloff could play as much as 65% of games at 1B if desired.

    Miranda, if the goal is to platoon him at 1B with Kirilloff going forward, needs to PLAY 1B in St. Paul to learn the position to become adequate defensively. He can work there in the winter and in Spring Training. To me, learning a position in the Show when your Team is in a Pennant race/Division race is not a good idea.

    If Julien goes down, Miranda as key pinch hitter - 3B twice a week - DH twice a week…… that’s 17-18 AB’s per week - projects to 306 more AB’s……,gets him into high teens for homers and a chance to show consistency.

    8 minutes ago, JD-TWINS said:

    Santana makes a really good play or two every other game at 1B……completely agree, offensive position though!

    I just think he needs to play v. LH pitching for sure and on defense as needed from there. RH pinch hitter as well. With Wallner hitting zero & Larnach being hurt early, forced Santana to start v. RH pitching - then Buxton went down & Castro had to play CF & Kirilloff in right.

    The $$ are spent on Santana and that carries some weight. …….Kirilloff could play as much as 65% of games at 1B if desired.

    Miranda, if the goal is to platoon him at 1B with Kirilloff going forward, needs to PLAY 1B in St. Paul to learn the position to become adequate defensively. He can work there in the winter and in Spring Training. To me, learning a position in the Show when your Team is in a Pennant race/Division race is not a good idea.

    If Julien goes down, Miranda as key pinch hitter - 3B twice a week - DH twice a week…… that’s 17-18 AB’s per week - projects to 306 more AB’s……,gets him into high teens for homers and a chance to show consistency.

    All good points. Agree with you ALMOST completely. 

    Develop, unfortunately, is not always linear. SOMETIMES, the game itself presents opportunities or necessities of development AT the ML level. It's not a prudent or organic way of doing things, but it happens. 

    Arraez was thrown in to LF a few years ago, basically told to touch the wall, and then march in a determined number of steps to find his placement. UGH! Horrible! But they needed him in the lineup and it "kinda" worked on a very limited basis. His sudden transition to 1B was a lot better. Which makes more sense as he was always a dirt player previously.

    Miranda was, more or less, given the "Arraez" treatment by being tried at 1B in 2022...as was Sano to a degree previously, but I digress...and while the results weren't very good, I thought he got a little better as the season moved along. As an aside, I didn't think AK was that bad at 1B before his shoulder injury at the end of 2023.

    I guess what I'm saying is I agree that milb time at 1B would indeed be optimal for Miranda, maybe Kirilloff as well, to learn and hone necessary skills there. #not running over an INF chasing a foul ball...HELLO Sano...or straying TOO FAR off of 1B to try and make a play you should let the 2B make and not leave 1B covered.

    Unfortunately, stuff happens. And obvious changes happen. And you don't always have the luxury of having A meet B, when you're trying to keep the best players, the most productive players, on the ML roster while making transitions. 

    I think we're speaking the same language here. There is optimal, and then there is the reality of "now what" in real time vs optimal. As someone else pointed out here, or in a different OP, even Mauer needed a little time to figure out 1B before he became a potential Gold Glove worthy 1B candidate. (Damnit, he SHOULD have won one, IMO). 

    It's up to the coaching staff and the players, AK and Miranda, to follow the "Julien" way of doing things and just work your azz off in drills and prep to be able to be a solid 1B, if not a good one.

    20 hours ago, RpR said:

    Triple A a good place to do that but right now his bat is over riding glove problems, and the Bigs is not a learning tool.

    Very interesting comment.  AAA is where you learn, but his bat says he stays, but the Bigs are not where you learn?  So he stays at third?  He is only allowed to DH or pinch hit?  He gets sent down to learn?  I'm old and I can't remember last year, but did you not want Julien on the field at all?  Seems like most people have the opinion that he learned to play 2B while in the "Bigs".

    Every year, we seem to pick up a couple of over-the-hill major league players they stick with all year and keep two promising Twins from getting at-bats in the bigs. What they did to Larnach last year was criminal. Now Lewis and Lee are about ready, with Larnach and Miranda playing well. What are the odds the Twins will let Margot and possibly Santana go to make room? I'd be fine with it just being Margot but if they hand onto him all year to the detriment of a young player I'm going to be as disappointed as I have been the last several years.  

    12 hours ago, terrydactyls said:

    Very interesting comment.  AAA is where you learn, but his bat says he stays, but the Bigs are not where you learn?  So he stays at third?  He is only allowed to DH or pinch hit?  He gets sent down to learn?  I'm old and I can't remember last year, but did you not want Julien on the field at all?  Seems like most people have the opinion that he learned to play 2B while in the "Bigs".

    He has not learned well enough.




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