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With five of the six affiliates in action, and promotions coming for some key top prospects, the Twins were active on the free agent market this month. Multiple minor league free agent moves were made, and a couple of them have gotten off to hot starts. Quick production from Kyle Hess and Payton Eeeles has been good to see. They have been teammates with some of the best bats the system has to offer as well, and here’s how that looks for the month of May.
Honorable Mention #3 - Yasser Mercedes 18 G, 22-64, .344/.432/.547, 3 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 12 SB
While Brooks Lee and Walker Jenkins have been the big-name Twins prospects to play for the FCL squad on rehab assignments, Mercedes has been in 16 games to start the season, and he’s drawing massive attention. A solid prospect in his own right, Mercedes has gotten off to a quick start in 2024.
With an OPS north of 1.000 and a team-leading two homers to his credit, he also has three doubles and a pair of triples. To say the Puerto Rican has been impressive would be putting it lightly. After a strong professional debut in the Dominican Summer League, Mercedes struggled stateside last year. He has made that look like a mirage, and the 12 stolen bases having him more than blazing his own trail as well.
Honorable Mention #2 - DaShawn Keirsey Jr. 22 G, 28-88, .318/.408/.568, 5 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR, 23 RBI, 8 SB
With the way Manuel Margot has played for Rocco Badelli’s lineup since being acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers, it’s hard not to think about replacements. Keirsey Jr. isn’t a top prospect, but he’s looked the part of an MLB-ready talent this season in St. Paul. Solid defensive ability with an aptitude for center field, combined with his offensive production, is hard to ignore.
Keirsey flirted with a 1.000 OPS in May, and could have gotten there had he not finished the final couple of games on the injured list. Not only did he put up five doubles and a triple, but an otherwise gap hitter blasted five home runs as well. His 23 RBI were easily the best on the team for St. Paul this month, and he swiped eight bases in ten attempts.
Honorable Mention #1 - Emmanuel Rodriguez 20 G, 20-71, 5 2B, 1 3B, 4 HR, 10 RBI
To suggest there is little left for Emmanuel Rodriguez to prove at Double-A may be putting it lightly, and that’s certainly saying something given that he has played just 36 games. However, after a solid season with High-A Cedar Rapids last year, one of Minnesota’s best prospects has made the Texas League look easy.
In May he owned a .995 OPS with five doubles, a triple, and four home runs. Rodriguez drove in 10 runs while drawing 20 walks against just 25 strikeouts. His plate approach is well beyond his years, and he has honed in what pitches to swing at while attempting to do damage. It truly is something special, and he could close in on a big-league debut this season if this keeps up.
Hitter of the Month - Luke Keaschall 27 G, 39-104, 8 2B, 5 HR, 16 RBI, 6 SB
One of the early-season promotions, Keaschall played just 44 games for Cedar Rapids in 2024. After finishing his final eight games there last year, a May that included a 1.097 OPS was never going to keep him in the Midwest League long. The second round pick during the 2023 draft has blossomed early in his professional career, and it’s worth wondering if he isn’t a top-5 Twins prospect at this point.
With seven doubles and five home runs for Cedar Rapids, Keaschall also struck out two less times than the amount of walks he drew. The former Arizona State Sun Devil plated 14 runs and stole five bases at Cedar Rapids, and he has gotten off to a strong start in limited action with Double-A Wichita as well.
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