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CURRENT W-L Records
Minnesota Twins: 0-1
St. Paul Saints: 1-0
Wichita Wind Surge, Cedar Rapids Kernels, Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: All open play on April 4.
FCL Twins: Open play in early May.
DSL Twins: Open play in early June.
TRANSACTIONS
There were no new transactions on Friday, but the Saints just announced their 2025 roster yesterday. In case you missed it, here’s a link to Seth’s full preview of this year’s Saints squad.
SAINTS SENTINEL
St. Paul 11, Indianapolis 0
Box Score
Opening Day Lineup
A lot has been made about how stacked the Saints rotation is, and for good reason, but this is also a good-looking Triple-A lineup with both guys who’ve seen time in the majors and some of the top prospects in the entire system. Here’s how the lineup looked for the opener:
LF Austin Martin
DH Luke Keaschall
CF Emmanuel Rodriguez
3B Armando Alvarez
1B Mike Ford
C Jair Camargo
RF Yunior Severino
2B Jeferson Morales
SS Ryan Fitzgerald
Keaschall and Rodriguez, both still only 22 years old, are the headliners. Keaschall is has recently begun working some in the field, but he’ll likely DH a good amount in the early going. Rodriguez missed most of spring training with an ankle injury, so it’s amazing to not only see him active, but in center field. Keachall was making his Triple-A debut.
Severino and Morales started positions in which they’re trying to establish themselves. Severino has mostly been a first baseman and third baseman in recent years, but he made 10 starts in right field last season. Morales, the 2025 Sire of Fort Myers, has mostly played left field with some catching mixed in, but he made 22 starts at second base for Wichita last year. More positional flexibility will open up more potential doors to the next level, so it’s worth monitoring how Severino and Morales do in these opportunities.
Opening Day Starting Pitcher
I’m sure David Festa would rather be in the big leagues, but being the Saints No. 1 starter is a somewhat significant honor in itself. Zebby Matthews, Andrew Morris, Marco Raya and Cory Lewis are all also with the Saints. This rotation is absolutely stacked.
Festa has a case for belonging at the highest level, however, as he pitched to a 3.81 ERA (3.15 FIP) over his final 54 1/3 innings with the Twins last year. With the entire Twins rotation entering the year healthy, Festa will have to bide his time. Lucky for him, it never seems to take too much time for an opportunity to present itself.
Festa’s current situation reminds me a lot of the position Bailey Ober was in entering 2023. Big Bailey was clearly worthy of the majors and had 31 MLB starts under his belt. Despite that being the case, a crowded rotation of more senior hurlers led to Ober opening 2023 with St. Paul. He only had to make four starts with the Saints before the door opened up for his return.
Festa Gets His Work In
While Festa doesn’t necessarily have anything to prove in Triple-A, there are a couple things he needs to work on. It’d be great if he could be more efficient, giving him more of a chance to pitch deeper into games. Tonight, Festa only needed 58 pitches to complete five innings, throwing over two-thirds of them for strikes. Since he’s still building up arm strength, Festa wasn’t given the opportunity to go more than five frames, but he emphatically checked the efficiency box.
The other thing that would be great to see from Festa is a fourth pitch. He can be successful with his four-seam fastball, slider and changeup — we’ve seen it — but one more look could take his game to the next level. While it can take the Statcast/Hawk-Eye technology a few outings to calibrate to a new pitch mix at times, we’ll take it for face value. According to the data, Festa only threw his new sinker once. Again, that may or may not be accurate, but that pitch should be something Festa continues to tinker with.
Rodriguez’s Hot Start
It was great just to see Emmanuel Rodriguez’s name in the lineup, but he even treated us to a couple of his signature beautifully violent swings that produced three hits to the opposite field. Rodriguez collected the first Saints hit of the 2025 season with an oppo single in the first inning. He followed that up by also collecting the first RBIs of the season, lacing a two-run double that had an exit velocity of 113.6 mph.
Rodriguez struck out swinging in the fourth inning, drew a four-pitch walk in the sixth inning and then hit a single in the seventh frame. Heck of a debut from a guy we weren’t even 100 percent sure would be out there.
Keaschall’s Triple-A Debut
Luke Keaschall is a consensus top-60 or so prospect in all of baseball, logged 59 games at Double-A last year and got a long look in spring training. It’s difficult to paint his opening the year in St. Paul as a surprise, but it also wouldn’t have been a shock if he returned to Wichita instead. He’s also still in the final stages of recovering from Tommy John surgery, after all.
Keaschall, the DH, was retired in his first two at-bats before collecting his first Triple-A hit and RBI in the fourth inning. After another strikeout, Keaschall added a second single in the seventh inning.
Saints Dominate
Along with Emmanuel Rodriguez, Jair Camargo also recorded three hits. Every Saints hitter had a multi-hit game except for Mike Ford, who managed to draw a pair of walks. The lineup scored 11 runs without the benefit of a home run.
The bullpen was similarly impressive. After Festa went five, Scott Blewett covered a pair of innings before Kyle Bischoff and Kody Funderburk pitched a frame each. Combined, those relievers pitched four shutout innings with one hit, a pair of walks and five strikeouts.
TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Pitcher of the Day: David Festa (5 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K)
Hitter of the Day: Emmanuel Rodriguez (3-for-4, 2B, BB, R, RBI, K)
PROSPECT SUMMARY
Check out the Prospect Tracker for more.
2. Emmanuel Rodriguez (St. Paul): 3-for-4, 2B, BB, R, RBI, K
3. Luke Keaschall (St. Paul): 2-for-6, RBI, 2 K
5. Andrew Morris (St. Paul): DNP
6. Marco Raya (St. Paul): DNP
9. Cory Lewis (St. Paul): DNP
TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTERS
Saints: Andrew Morris
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