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For years, Minnesota Twins prospect Matt Canterino has tantalized fans and the organization alike with his electrifying stuff. Since being drafted out of Rice University in 2019, Canterino has put up video game-like numbers in the minors, boasting a 1.48 ERA and a slick 13.8 K/9. But as much as his talent has been evident, his ability to stay on the mound has not. Injuries have defined his professional career as much or more as his dominance when healthy.
Sunday’s bullpen outing was another step in his long road back. Canterino worked a scoreless inning but walked three batters while striking out one. It wasn’t a perfect showing, but the mere act of pitching in live game action was significant.
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli put Canterino’s outing into perspective:
"I think for him getting back on the mound and being able to relax and just go pitch, a lot of this, that’s part of his goal. That’s part of his goals. I think if he’s able to do that and get a couple outings, a few outings out here, rein in his — not just the command. Rein in his heart rate and get comfortable back on the field again, that’s what a big part of this is when you miss time."
Canterino’s story has been one of perseverance. While he felt great heading into 2020, the minor league season was canceled due to the pandemic. Injuries then derailed his career at every turn. In 2021, he dealt with a forearm injury. The following year, that forearm issue resurfaced and required Tommy John surgery. His 2023 season was entirely dedicated to rehabbing from the elbow procedure, but just as he was ready to go, a shoulder strain in spring training wiped out his season before it could begin.
Baldelli continued, "That has to come before you’re totally dialed in on just the performance. He looked fine. He scattered it around and yes, he got through it and found a way through all that but more than anything, he’s out there and now he can reclaim himself on the field."
Now 27 years old, Canterino is at a crossroads. The Twins have moved him to a full-time bullpen role in the hopes that shorter outings will help keep him healthy. It’s a logical move, and if his arm can hold up, the stuff has always been electric. His fastball still sits in the mid-to-upper 90s, and his slider remains a true strikeout weapon.
It would be easy to dismiss Canterino after all he’s been through, but history suggests he shouldn’t be counted out. Each time he’s returned from injury, he’s performed at an elite level. It’s why the Twins have remained patient, keeping him on the 40-man roster despite his lack of availability. The organization clearly sees the upside and is willing to give him every opportunity to prove himself.
Canterino’s resilience is another reason to believe in him. Many players might have called it quits after years of setbacks, but he has never wavered in his commitment to making it back. His work ethic and determination are undeniable, and those qualities make him an easy player to root for.
For now, the Twins don’t have an immediate need in the bullpen, but injuries and performance fluctuations are inevitable over the course of a long season. If Canterino can stay healthy and find some consistency in the minors, it’s easy to see him getting a shot in the big leagues later this year. Given his age and injury history, this season could very well be his last real chance to establish himself as a major league pitcher.
The road has been long and difficult, but Matt Canterino is still standing. Now, it’s up to him to make the most of this opportunity. His journey back to the mound is far from over, but if history is any indication, he won’t stop fighting until he gets there.
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