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Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have recalled right-handed pitchers Ryne Harper, Trevor Hildenberger and Fernando Romero from Triple-A Rochester.
Harper, who spent the majority of the season with the Twins, appeared in 56 games out of the bullpen including making his major league debut on March 31. He went 3-2 with a 3.65 ERA (49.1 IP, 20 ER) while recording one save and 11 holds. Harper made three appearances (3.0 IP) while with the Red Wings.
Hildenberger split the season between the Twins and Triple-A Rochester, along with a brief rehab stint with the GCL Twins, making a combined 36 relief appearances overall. He started the season with the Twins and made 19 appearances before being optioned on May 15. Hildenberger, who missed over two months with a right elbow strain, finished the Triple-A season with 8.1 scoreless innings after being activated from the Injured List on August 20.
Romero, who will be making his fourth stint with the Twins this year, made 35 appearances (1 start) for the Red Wings this season, in addition to his eight appearances with the Twins. The 24-year old made his major league debut last season appearing in 11 games.
The Twins now have 36 active players on their roster.
Harper is the least surprising addition. He was sent down on August 24th and since players need to spend 10 days in the minor league before being recalled, was only just eligible to return. He actually still leads the Twins pitching staff in appearances this year, and opponents hit just .228 against him through July. But he posted a 7.36 ERA in August, which led to his demotion.
Hildenberger’s role on the team in September will be worth watching. Hildenberger was one of the most effective Twins relievers early in the season; he didn’t give up a single run in his first 11 appearances. But in May he had a series of disastrous outings and he was demoted to AAA. He similarly struggled in Rochester until he was shut down in mid-June with a right flexor mass strain. He returned in mid-August and has been nearly unhittable since: opponents are 2-27 against him in his five AAA appearances.
Fernando Romero at least gets to finish a disappointing season in the majors, but unless a major turnaround happens, he likely won't contribute much to the pennant race. Projected to be a high-leverage contributor to the Twins bullpen this year after being converted from a starting pitcher, the 24-year-old struggled with his control in spring training. He spent most of the season at AAA and was also shut down in June with an injury (lower back strain) in June. But unlike Hildenberger, the time on the injured list does not seem to have solved his struggles. Specifically, he has walked 19 batters in 28.2 innings, about double the rate of an average pitcher, since his return.







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