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TRANSACTIONS
RHP Carlos Luna transferred from AA Wichita to AAA St. Paul
RHP Cole Sands recalled by Twins
LHP Brent Headrick optioned to AAA St. Paul
Saints Sentinel
St. Paul 8, Louisville 4
Box Score
Patrick Murphy: 4 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K
HR: Hernán Pérez (5)
Multi-hit games: Yunior Severino (2-for-5, 2B, R, RBI), Chris Williams (2-for-3, 2B, R, 2 RBI, BB)
On the night they retired Darryl Strawberry’s jersey, the Saints bested the Bats, winning smoothly with a star-studded audience in the crowd.
Strawberry was a Saint in 1996, where he slashed .435/.538/1.000—yes he slugged 1.000—over 29 games. He then won the World Series with the Yankees. It was a good year to be Darryl Strawberry.
With Mike Veeck, Marv Goldklang, Van Schley, and, of course, Bill Murray on hand for the ceremony, the Saints felt a powerful, important presence looming over their game.
And it fueled them. Patrick Murphy was excellent to start, working four frames with no earned runs while striking out five.
After he blanked the Bats in the 4th, his Saints bats got rolling; Hernán Pérez smoked a three-run shot to right-center to start the scoring.
The Bats struck for three of their own the following inning—very rude of them—but the Saints had an answer: if three runs weren’t enough, why not try four? Yunior Severino cracked a double and Chris Williams singled up the middle to plate three; the final run scored on a wild pitch.
St. Paul scored one more time, but they didn’t need the run, and they were able to earn a victory to send Strawberry and the four men who brought baseball to St. Paul home with a win.
Severino played first base for the second time since joining the Saints. Let the speculating commence.
Noelvi Marte is the 24th-ranked prospect in MLB; he singled in two at-bats.
Wind Surge Wisdom
Wichita 13, NW Arkansas 3
Box Score
Jaylen Nowlin: 5 1/3 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
HR: None
Multi-hit games: Yoyner Fajardo (2-for-6, 2 R, RBI), Tanner Schobel (2-for-6, 2 2B, 2 R, RBI), Patrick Winkel (2-for-6, 2B, R, 2 RBI), Seth Gray (2-for-4, 3 R, RBI, BB), Jake Rucker (3-for-4, 3B, R, 3 RBI)
The Wind Surge obliterated their opponents on Saturday.
It’s always a good sign when it takes me a few minutes to type out the multi-hit games. It was a true group event; every hitter reached base at least once—that’s every hitter that appeared in the game, all 10 of them—as the Wind Surge totaled seven walks on top of their 14 hits. Perhaps the most absurd stat from the game is that Wichita went 9-for-22 with runners in scoring position. 22! There were only two innings that didn’t see a baserunner.
Not to be overshadowed, starter Jaylen Nowlin pitched very well, allowing a lone earned run over 5 1/3 innings with four strikeouts. More importantly, perhaps, is that he only walked one batter. For a young hurler often at odds with his command, Saturday was a wonderful sight to see.
Regi Grace dominated in relief as well; he tossed 3 2/3 shutout frames to bring the game to a quiet end.
Yoyner Fajardo stole three bases to bring his season total to 39.
NW Arkansas third baseman Cayden Wallace is Kansas City’s second-best prospect; he doubled in four at-bats.
Kernels Nuggets
Cedar Rapids 10, Quad Cities 12 (10 Innings)
Box Score
Cory Lewis: 4 1/3 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K
HR: Carson McCusker (2)
Multi-hit games: Noah Miller (2-for-6, 2 2B, R, 3 RBI), Kala’i Rosario (2-for-4, R, 2 RBI, BB)
The Kernels were walked-off on Saturday.
No one could blame Cedar Rapids’ offense for losing them the game; outbursts in the fifth, eighth, and ninth helped plate 10 runs for the Kernels. Again, this was a shared success, with every starter either scoring a run or earning an RBI. Noah Miller was perhaps the most successful batter, as he doubled twice and knocked in three out of the lead-off spot. He’s slashing .244/.326/.463 since the start of August.
Despite exiting from Friday’s game after a nasty collision with the outfield wall, Emmanuel Rodriguez played in Saturday’s match, singling and walking in six plate appearances.
Pitching was hard to come by—for either side, really—as every Kernels pitcher not named Mike Paredes exited with more earned runs than they entered with.
The game mercifully ended in the 10th, when—after Cedar Rapids failed to plate their Manfred Man—the River Bandits ended the game with a homer in the bottom half of the inning.
Kansas City’s catcher Carter Jensen is their eighth-best prospect, and he knocked in two with a single and a sacrifice fly.
Mussel Matters
Ft. Myers 3, Bradenton 1
Box Score
Miguelangel Boadas: 3 1/3 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 5 K
HR: None
Multi-hit games: Jay Harry (2-for-3, R)
The Mighty Mussels smothered Bradenton’s bats on Saturday.
Miguelangel Boadas may have started the game, but it was an all-around effort to limit offensive damage; Danny Moreno, Juan Mendez, and Ricardo Velez were all exceptional as well, carrying Fort Myers to the finish line with just one earned run. The most impressive outing? Perhaps Mendez, who struck out five over two scoreless frames.
And the bats did what they needed to do to help win. They only acquired five hits—typically not enough to win—but they also worked six walks, giving themselves plenty of extra chances to knock in runners. They did. Scoring in each of the first three innings, Fort Myers struck a 3-0 lead that never wavered.
Danny De Andrade earned a pair of RBIs, doubling in a run in the 1st while scoring another off a 3rd inning sacrifice fly.
2023 draft pick Jay Harry singled twice; his brother in recent draftee status, Luke Keaschall, walked once in four plate appearances.
The bases proved to be eventful on Saturday, with Fort Myers stealing three bases while being caught twice and picked off once. If my Washington math is correct, they broke even on steals.
Pittsburgh’s 11th-ranked prospect—an infielder named Mitch Jebb—struck out once in four trips to the plate.
Complex Chronicles
FCL Twins 2, FCL Red Sox 3
Box Score
Carlos Gutierrez: 4 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 7 K
HR: Harold Grant (4)
Multi-hit games: None
The FCL Twins fell to the FCL Red Sox in a low-scoring affair on Saturday.
The New Bash Brothers—Brandon Winokur and Walker Jenkins—disappointed fans looking for fireworks with a tepid one hit over six combined at-bats. That one hit was immediately wiped out when catcher Diego Viloria picked off Jenkins. Certainly, the two will have better games in the future.
No hitter could really put anything together, though; a Harold Grant two-run homer served as the team’s only run-scoring knock.
Both Carlos Gutierrez and Matt Gabbert pitched well, with the two arms combining for 12 strikeouts and just one walk—a rarity for the lower levels of the minors.
Dominican Dailies
DSL Twins 2, DSL Mariners 1
Box Score
Joel Garcia: 5 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 5 K
HR: None
Multi-hit games: Junior Del Valle (2-for-2)
The DSL Twins sneaked by the DSL Mariners on Saturday.
Joel Garcia had another fine start, following up his four-frame one-earned run outing on the fifth with five shutout innings and five strikeouts. He allowed a few more baserunners than you’d like, but he eluded damage well, always finding a way to strand men on base.
The entirety of the DSL Twins’ offense came in the fourth; Javier Roman doubled in Moises Lopez, and Jesus Peraza—with the help of a Junior Del Valle sacrifice bunt—singled in Roman.
Star international signing Hendry Chivilli continued his poor start to pro ball, punching out three times in four trips to the plate.
TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Joel Garcia, DSL Twins
Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Jake Rucker, Wichita Wind Surge
PROSPECT SUMMARY
Here’s a look at how the Twins Daily Top 20 Twins Prospects performed:
#1 - Brooks Lee (St. Paul) - 1-5, R, K
#2 - Walker Jenkins (FCL Twins) - 1-3, K
#3 - Emmanuel Rodriguez (Cedar Rapids) - 1-5, 3 R, BB
#5 - Matt Wallner (Minnesota) - 2-5, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI, K
#8 - Austin Martin (St. Paul) - 0-2, 2 R, 2 BB, K
#10 - Tanner Schobel (Wichita) - 2-6, 2 2B, 2 R, RBI, 2 K
#12 - Luke Keaschall (Ft. Myers) - 0-3, R, BB
#13 - Brandon Winokur (FCL Twins) - 0-3, K
#15 - Jordan Balazovic (Minnesota) - 1 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K
#16 - Kala’i Rosario (Cedar Rapids) - 2-4, R, 2 RBI, BB
#17 - Yunior Severino (St. Paul) - 2-5, 2B, R, RBI, K
#18 - Jose Salas (Cedar Rapids) - 1-5, R, 2 K
#20 - Jose Rodriguez (FCL Twins) - 1-3, R
SUNDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Louisville @ St. Paul (2:07 PM) - RHP Carlos Luna
Wichita @ NW Arkansas (2:05 PM) - RHP David Festa
Cedar Rapids @ Quad Cities (1:00 PM) - RHP C.J. Culpepper
Bradenton @ Fort Myers (11:00 AM) - RHP John Klein
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