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    Correa Just Opened The Door For Buxton


    Ted Schwerzler

    The Minnesota Twins have spent the last week or so jostling for position atop the AL Central. Having cooled off a bit after their torrid run in May, the offense has been somewhat to blame. Now, having brought power-hitting designated hitter Kennys Vargas back into the fold, it appears there may be a targeted approach for run support. To help further, the Twins could look at the blueprint laid out by fellow AL surprise team, the Houston Astros, and allow top prospect Byron Buxton to follow in Carlos Correa's footsteps.

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    Houston made the move to call up top prospect Correa over the weekend. He was the lone player drafted ahead of Buxton, and has also experienced a ton of success at the minor league level. Starting at Double-A Corpus Christi this season, Correa slashed .385/.459/.726 with seven home runs and 32 runs batted in. He added 15 stolen bases and legged out 15 doubles as well. By all accounts, Correa dominated the Texas League.

    The Astros sent Correa to Triple-A Fresno for 24 games following his hot start. While his average dipped (.276) he still got on base at a high clip (.345) and slugged .449. It was after just 24 games in the Pacific Coast League that Houston believed they had seen enough. In bringing up Correa, the Astros signaled a desire to maximize their current winning ways, and to continue along that path well into the summer.

    Now the Twins have the opportunity to follow suit. With the Cubs having promoted Kris Bryant a few weeks ago, and Correa getting the call, Byron Buxton remains the last of the elite tier of prospects expected to reach the major leagues this season.

    Much like Correa, Buxton suffered a lost season in 2014. Correa played in 62 games before suffering a season-ending injury. In 2014, Buxton was only able to play in 31 games after dealing with a wrist injury and then a concussion. Now 54 games into his 2015 season, there's no doubt that the countdown to his arrival is on.

    Unlike Correa, Buxton hasn't lit his minor league on fire. After starting incredibly cold, he has evened out and is now batting .267/.327/.475. Outside of the traditional batting line however, his speed has played tremendously, evidenced by his league-leading 11 triples and 19 stolen bases. Things are also continuously trending up for Buxton, who has batted .318/.376/.541 since May 16.

    There's no doubt the Twins could use a boost at the top of their lineup and Buxton profiles as an ideal leadoff hitter. Despite what Brian Dozier has done for Minnesota this season, it still makes sense to get a couple of guys on ahead of his power bat. Followed in the lineup by players like Torii Hunter and Joe Mauer, Buxton hitting ahead of that group would no doubt be a positive.

    On top of the added offensive boost, the Twins could transform their outfield into a positive situation less than halfway through the season. Instead of Oswaldo Arcia and Torii Hunter flanking center, Minnesota could go Eddie Rosario, Byron Buxton, and Aaron Hicks from left to right. Hunter would factor in at the DH spot and could spell Hicks in certain situations. No matter the configuration, Buxton possesses Gold Glove ability in the outfield with speed that would make Target Field look small.

    At this point, it's hard to imagine that we aren't past the Super 2 deadline for prospects, and whether or not the Twins are taking that into consideration really shouldn't matter. I'm not ready to suggest that Buxton will be in Minnesota by the end of the month, but Correa's promotion should be seen as more of a blueprint for the Twins to follow than anything.

    While believing we would see the star centerfielder sometime in August a few weeks ago, there's no doubt the timeline has changed to sometime in July at the latest. Minnesota is on a great run, and sustaining it will be done from within. Getting your best asset to the big leagues sooner rather than later is a great place to start.


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    Hopefully, Santana has gotten the message- 4-5 today.

    Sweet!

    Last night didn't make me feel a lot better watching Vargas and his pitch recognition.  Of course everyone looked foolish with a bat in their hands last night.

     

    Do you really think Hicks is only good with the glove?  Honest question.  I feel like his routes are solid except for that line drive single that he appeared to step sideways on before charging.  He has even added a second hand to most of his flyball catches.  

     

    I actually think that Hicks would be an awesome 4th OF, and on the Rosario point, he has always been a much better hitting prospect.

    Edited by COtwin

    Sweet!

    Last night didn't make me feel a lot better watching Vargas and his pitch recognition.  Of course everyone looked foolish with a bat in their hands last night.

     

    Do you really think Hicks is only good with the glove?  Honest question.  I feel like his routes are solid except for that line drive single that he appeared to step sideways on before charging.  He has even added a second hand to most of his flyball catches.  

     

    I actually think that Hicks would be an awesome 4th OF, and on the Rosario point, he has always been a much better hitting prospect.

    I have been extremely pleased with Hicks 3.0. The Twins had the exact right plan for him this year- I'm gratified they finally listened to all of us sideline GMs, after two seasons of "the kindest thing to do for him is to kill him to take him out of his misery" level of futility :). He looks much more relaxed and he looks much more like a major leaguer both at the plate and in the OF.

     

    Regarding his routes, he's always been pretty good at most anything in front of him (with an occasional exception of letting the ball play him, as you mentioned), but no question, his new level of confidence and solid fundamentals has yielded even better results in that regard this year. And no question, he's got a powerful cannon for an arm. I still see him a little hesitant at being willing to take complete charge over whomever is flanking him. This is a bit understandable in RF, what with his idol and mentor out there, but he never should defer to the LF, or when someone else is playing in RF. And the biggest problem in CF is still his judgement, jumps and routes to anything hit over his head.

     

    We seem to be in agreement about Hicks as potentially an ideal 4th OF. If he can embrace the role, it would make for an outstanding alignment in all 3 OF spots in certain situations, something to think about, especially when the heavy FB guys like Hughes, May and Nolasco are on the mound.

    Edited by jokin

    Not my argument at all.  My argument is don't call for the CF fix, if you aren't going to call for the fix at 1B and C as well.  Buxton might bring us a few WAR this year if he does well right?  These other problems are actually replacement level or lower.  Chris Herrman has a higher WAR than Kurt Suzuki.  At least those two are positive WAR, Joe is a negative.  Hicks is higher than both Joe and Kurt.  

    I am not arguing against Buxton up, or even benching Hicks if needed.  I am saying that there are a few players who are really hurting this team and Buxton won't fix  that, and neither will Sano (without a position change).

    While I do agree with you that 1B & C are problems, the way the roster is currently constructed there are no solutions in place. That could change with a deadline trade, but for the time being it's the best options we have. The Twins still have to make upgrades where they can, and Buxton is a definite upgrade to make in the OF.

     

    When will we see Buxton wearing a Twins jersey? I've given up guessing for now. I'm a member of the Bring Buxton up ASAP club since early April. As long as we don't have to see Jordan Schafer in a Twins jersey ever again, I'll be happy.

    I get your point about taking charge.  I think I can recall a few times with Escobar making a play that maybe Hicks should have owned.  I like how he took charge last night one the catch and throw to home.  I actually thought Hicks and Rosario looked like a very seasoned and fluid pair on that play.

     

     

    Would definitely like to see Buxton cut back some on the Ks and start driving the ball a bit again.  Only a few extra base hits in the last 3 weeks

     

    Edited by COtwin

    If Rosario can make the adjustment and if Buxton is the player we have all anticipated I would bring him up - give him a few at bats - send him down if needed.  Polanco comes up twice for quick shots at the majors, can't we give Byron a small taste too?

     

    Buxton comes up... the Twins go from "good" to elite in CF. And he solves the problem of the hole in the lineup at leadoff. Big difference.

     

    Exactly. Just watch how much better hitters like Dozier, Mauer, Hunter and Plouffe are when Buxton is on the base paths. It changes the entire pitch selection when you have to worry about a base runner with elite speed.  You'll be seeing a whole lot more fastballs down broadway. 

     

    Buxton should be hitting leadoff.




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