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    Twins AFL Report (Week 5): Julien and Martin Continue Hitting


    Steve  Lein

    Edouard Julien and Austin Martin continued their hitting prowess in Week 5 of the AFL season, and both sit near the top of leaderboards in several categories heading into the final week. A pitcher had another good start to pick up a win, and two players also played in the Fall Stars Game on Sunday.

    Image courtesy of Ed Bailey (Wichita Wind Surge), Steve Buhr (Cedar Rapids Kernels)

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    Game Results:
    Tuesday, 11/1 | Glendale 4, Peoria 0
    Wednesday, 11/2 | Glendale 1, Surprise 2
    Thursday, 11/3 | Surprise 12, Glendale 4
    Friday, 11/4 | Glendale 6, Scottsdale 1
    Sunday 11/6 | AL Fall Stars 3, NL Fall Stars 9

    The Glendale Desert Dogs went 2-2 in the win-loss column in week 5, continuing their trend of being a .500 team in Arizona Fall League play. As of Tuesday, they are tied with three other teams at 13-13 on the season for second place in the standings with two games left to play.

    (Apologies for the delay on the report this week! There’s this thing called deer hunting that opened up in Minnesota this past weekend, and I never miss it. The deer and blizzard didn’t cooperate much though…)

    IF Austin Martin
    Week: 5-for-8, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 SB (2 games)
    Overall: .380/.464/.507 (.971 OPS)

    Austin Martin got back to his hitting ways in week five, though he played in just two of the Desert Dogs' games. In Tuesday’s 4-0 win over Peoria, he was 2-for-4 and started off the sixth inning with a single, later coming around to score to make it 2-0. He played center field and batted leadoff.

    On Wednesday he was again the leadoff man, but back to manning shortstop. He made a big impact in this one, finishing 3-for-5 with a pair of doubles and stealing two bases. He was left stranded in scoring position a couple of times, otherwise, the box score may have been a bit different for Glendale.

    IF Edouard Julien
    Week: 4-for-12, 4 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 5 BB, 5 K, 2 SB (4 games)
    Overall: .365/.535/.683 (1.218 OPS)

    Julien continued to hit with authority, and reach base at a greater than .500 clip on the AFL season in week five. He slugged his fifth home run of the season to start the bottom of the first inning in Thursday’s game against Surprise for an early lead.

    He reached base in each game during the week, scored four runs total, and also stole two bases. He played second base in all of the games, and in Martin’s absence on Thursday and Friday, took over the leadoff duties after batting second in the prior two games.

    Julien leads all hitters in the AFL in runs scored, walks, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, and OPS heading into the final three games of the season. He also started in the AFL Fall Stars game on Sunday, and competed in the home run derby, as his five home runs on the season rank second in the league. No matter who actually wins the award (star power has always played a role here), this is your on-field-performance Arizona Fall League MVP, hands down.

    C/1B Alex Isola
    Week: 3-for-16, 2 R, 2B, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 4 K (4 games)
    Overall: .216/.322/.294 (.616 OPS)

    Isola also played in all four games on the week, getting bumped up to the middle of the lineup after a strong week four. He played first base in two games, catcher in one, and served as the designated hitter in the other.

    He scored two runs in Thursday’s loss to Surprise and drove in two runs with a double in the seventh inning to add some insurance runs in Friday’s win over Scottsdale.

    RHP Jon Olsen
    Week: W, 3 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 4 K (1 start)
    Overall: 2-1, 5.27 ERA, 1.83 WHIP, .288 BAA, 10 BB, 17 K (13 2/3 IP)

    The right-hander got the starting nod in Friday’s 6-1 win over the Scorpions, finishing three solid innings to get credited with his second win of the season.

    He worked around a triple and a walk in the first for a scoreless frame and added a one-two-three second inning. In the third Scottsdale finally strung a pair of singles and a walk together to get their only run of the game. Olsen threw 65 pitches in the outing, with 37 going for strikes (57%).

    LHP Denny Bentley
    Week: 1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 K (1 appearance)
    Overall: 1-0, 3.18 ERA, 1.85 WHIP, .189 BAA, 14 BB, 9 K (11 1/3 IP)

    The left-handed Bentley made one appearance during the week, finishing the ninth inning in Thursday’s loss to Surprise.

    He faced four hitters, allowing just a single while picking up one strikeout. The more encouraging aspect was Bentley needed just 13 pitches, with 9 going for strikes (69%) in the scoreless inning.

    RHP Ryan Shreve
    Week: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K (1 appearance)
    Overall: 1-0, 2.08 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, .171 BAA, 7 BB, 10 K (13 IP)

    Shreve continued to be a steadying presence in the Desert Dogs bullpen, delivering two scoreless innings in Tuesday’s shutout of Peoria to open the week. He came on for the sixth inning and was credited with a hold as he faced just eight hitters over his two innings, walking one in the sixth, and hitting a batter in the seventh. 16 of his 21 pitches went for strikes (76%) in the outing.

    RHP Francis Peguero
    Week: 1 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K (1 appearance)
    Overall: 1-1, 2.45 ERA, 1.64 WHIP, .227 BAA, 8 BB, 9 K (11 IP)

    Like the rest of his fellow Twins pitching prospects, Peguero made one appearance on the week, coming in Wednesday’s 2-1 loss to Surprise. Unfortunately, he was credited with the loss, as he came on for the top of the ninth inning and surrendered a two-out go-ahead home run. 

    AFL Fall Stars Game

    All the best prospects in the league came together for the Fall Stars Game on Sunday, with the National League squad coming out on top in the game 9-3.

    Edouard Julien got the start at second base, batting second, and finished 0-for-2 with a walk. He grounded out in the first, struck out in the third, and made it to third base in the fifth after drawing his walk. He also participated in the pre-game home run derby, launching three home runs in his first round before being shut out in the second.

    The only other Twins prospect to make an appearance, was pitcher Francis Peguero, who pitched a one-two-three sixth inning, needing just seven pitches.

    Please feel free to ask questions and discuss the prospects playing in the AFL this week!

     

     


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    It’s important to remember that prospects wash out at every level including AA to AAA and AAA to the big leagues. Both have lots of work ahead of them. 
     

    Not to say they can’t make it but to assume they will is folly. 

    23 minutes ago, dougd said:

    Martin, Julien, and Isola are starting in the play-in championship game that will be streamed at AFL shortly.

    https://www.mlb.com/gameday/javelinas-vs-desert-dogs/2022/11/11/715187

    Martin grounds out. Julien singles.  Batting .500.  So far so good.

    You didn't mention Twins farmhand Jon Olsen who started for the Dogs.  Unfortunately he gave up 3 runs in his two innings, but Glendale roared back and got a 6-3 win.  Francis Peguero also worked and had a scoreless fifth with a strikeout. Austin Martin singled in the seventh inning to drive in a run and then scored on a double, plus he got a walk earlier.  Julien just had the one single mentioned earlier,and struck out 3 times.  Alex Isola homered in the fourth. and also walked once

    What next?




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