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Everyone knows the names at the top of the Minnesota Twins’ pitching prospect rankings. David Festa and Zebby Matthews made their MLB debuts last season, and both are expected to be impact arms for the Twins this year. Younger prospects like Marco Raya and Charlee Soto continue to draw attention, thanks to their electric stuff and high ceilings.
But there’s another name Twins fans should be watching closely, and he’s been flying under the radar far too long. Andrew Morris, a 2022 fourth-round pick, has quietly built an impressive résumé in the Twins system. He might just be the next big thing to come out of their stable of pitching talent.
Morris has done nothing but produce since turning pro. Across four minor-league seasons, he’s posted a 2.44 ERA with a 4.1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He doesn’t walk hitters—just 2.1 per nine innings in his career—and has climbed the ladder steadily, finishing 2023 with a strong stretch at Triple A. While Zebby Matthews’s meteoric rise grabbed headlines last year, Morris was also quietly dominating. He earned promotions from High A to Double A and then Triple A, while continuing to perform at each stop.
He opened 2024 in St. Paul and began the year with two scoreless outings. This past Wednesday, he finally hit a bump in the road, allowing seven earned runs and failing to escape the fourth inning against a loaded Iowa Cubs lineup. But despite the rough outing, the most eye-opening development wasn’t in the box score; it was on the radar gun. Morris hit 99.3 MPH twice in the game, and it wasn’t a fluke. That’s a massive jump for a pitcher who entered the system sitting in the low 90s and only occasionally touching the mid-90s.
That velocity increase is just the latest example of the Twins’ successful pitching development pipeline, which has helped arms like Bailey Ober and Matthews add significant velocity over time. Now, Morris is pushing triple digits, with the same pinpoint control that’s always been his calling card.
The next step in his evolution is missing more bats. As he’s advanced through the minors, Morris has seen his strikeout rate dip, including a 17.5% clip so far this season after finishing 2023 with a 19.6% mark over 33 2/3 innings with St. Paul. But swing-and-miss data shows that he’s making progress, even if it hasn’t fully translated into strikeouts yet. One adjustment Morris made this offseason was adding a sinker to his arsenal—a pitch he can run in on righties to help open up the outer half of the plate for his slider. Jamie Cameron broke this down in his offseason profile of Morris, highlighting the potential for that pitch to help him take a leap forward.
There’s hope that the added velocity and improved pitch mix will lead to more putaway pitches. Morris already commands the ball at an elite level, with control rivaling that of Matthews. He’s throwing harder than ever. If he can start attacking hitters more aggressively and get back to generating strikeouts like he did earlier in his career, he could be a real difference-maker.
With the Twins likely to need pitching reinforcements at some point this summer, Morris is a strong candidate to get a look in the majors. Whether as a spot starter or as a late-season bullpen weapon whose velocity could play up even more, he’s the kind of arm who could surprise fans unfamiliar with his name.
Andrew Morris has the ERA, the control, the development arc, and now the velocity. He’s on the cusp, and it’s time we start talking about him more seriously.
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