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    Twins Minor League Report (4/7): Gonsalves Great, Kernels Walk it Off in Extras


    Tom Froemming

    Stephen Gonsalves got his season off to a great start, throwing 5.1 no-hit innings for Chattanooga. He was removed after 71 pitches, following an early-season trend of the Twins’ affiliates being conservative with pitch counts. We also saw Cedar Rapids win its first extra inning game under the new rules implemented this season.

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    Welcome to the Saturday Speed Round! Things are going to look slightly different, but hopefully you’ll still get all the great information you’re accustomed to seeing in the minor league reports here at Twins Daily.

    RED WINGS REPORT

    Rochester vs. Buffalo

    POSTPONED

    That’s back-to-back postponements for Rochester, as the Red Wings have yet to make their season debut. The teams will play a doubleheader at a later date. There’s still just one game scheduled for tomorrow.

    CHATTANOOGA CHATTER

    Chattanooga 2, Birmingham 0

    Box Score

    W Stephen Gonsalves: 5.1 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 3 K

    SV Ryne Harper: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3K

    HR None

    Multi-hit games None

    What a pitching performance. Gonsalves set the tone with 5.1 no-hit innings. He walked three batters and had “only” three strikeouts, but the Barons only managed to hit four balls out of the infield.

    Tyler Jay was responsible for the lone hit the Lookouts gave up tonight, but he also pitched 1.2 shutout innings with a pair of strikeouts. Zack Jones walked two batters over a scoreless eighth inning before Ryne Harper staked his claim to the Chattanooga closer role. He struck out the side in a perfect ninth inning, needing just 13 pitches to do so.

    Tanner English led off the third inning with a double and scored on an Edgar Corcino sac fly. In the seventh inning, Sean Miller hit a single that scored catcher Wynston Sawyer.

    MIRACLE MATTERS

    Charlotte 8, Fort Myers 4

    Box Score

    SP Charlie Barnes: 4.2 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, 1 BB, 8 K

    HR None

    Multi-hit games:

    Travis Blankenhorn 2-for-5, 2 2Bs, 2 RBIs, 2 R

    Brandon Lopez 2-for-3, 2B, BB, R

    Jimmy Kerrigan 2-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI

    Barnes struck out eight of the 20 batters he faced, but a couple of of his pitches the Stone Crabs made contact with really hurt. He gave up a two-run homer in the first, but the bats fought back to give Barnes a 4-3 lead heading into the bottom of the fifth. Unfortunately, Barnes surrendered another two-run homer.

    Max Cordy gave up another three runs over 2.1 innings of relief. Carlos Suniaga, who pitched for E-Town last year, had a successful FSL debut, throwing a perfect inning. Aaron Whitefield drew three walks and scored a run. Blankenhorn now has five extra-base hits in three games this season.

    KERNELS NUGGETS

    Cedar Rapids 4, Quad Cities 3 (10 innings)

    Box Score

    W Ryan Mason: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K

    SP Edwar Colina: 4.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 1 K

    HR None

    Multi-hit games:

    Royce Lewis 2-for-4, 2B, BB, R

    This game went into extra innings, meaning we got our first look at the new format where a runner starts the inning on second base. Instead of intentionally walking the first batter to set up a double play, Cedar Rapids manager Toby Gardenhire let his guys go to work. The decision paid off.

    The leadoff batter flew out, Ryan Mason picked off the runner who had been gifted second base to start the inning and then he struck out the next batter. Can’t get much better than that.

    The River Bandits also decided against the strategy of intentionally walking the leadoff batter in the hopes of inducing a double play. That decision did not pay off.

    Lewis led off the inning with a ground ball to the third baseman. Akil Baddoo, who started the inning on second base, broke to third on the play. The Quad Cities third basemen tried tagging Baddoo, but missed. Alex Kirilloff, the next batter, delivered a sacrifice fly, scoring Baddoo to walk it off.

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    STARS OF THE DAY

    Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day: Stephen Gonsalves, Chattanooga Lookouts

    Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day: Royce Lewis, Cedar Rapids Kernels

    TOP PROSPECT SUMMARY

    Here’s a look at how the Twins Daily Top 20 Prospects performed:

    #1 Royce Lewis (CR): 2-for-4, 2B, BB, R

    #2 Nick Gordon (CHAT): 1-for-2, 2B, 2 BBs, SB, K

    #4 Stephen Gonsalves (CHAT): 5.1 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 3 K

    #5 Alex Kirilloff (CR): 0-for-4, 2 K, walk-off sacrifice fly

    #7 Brent Rooker (CHAT): 0-for-4, 4 K

    #10 Akil Baddoo (CR): 1-for-5, 2 R, SB, 2 K

    #13 Lewin Diaz (FM): 1-for-4

    #14 LaMonte Wade (CHAT): 0-for-3, BB

    #17 Travis Blankenhorn (FM): 2-for-5, 2 2Bs, 2 RBIs, 2 R

    #19 Tyler Jay (CHAT): 1.2 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K

    SUNDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

    Rochester vs. Buffalo (12:05 pm CT) - Aaron Slegers

    Chattanooga vs. Birmingham (1:15 pm CT) - Lewis Thorpe

    Chattanooga vs. Birmingham (Game 2) - Randy LeBlanc

    Fort Myers at Charlotte (11:35 pm CT) - Brady Anderson

    Cedar Rapids vs. Quad Cities (2:05 pm CT) - Blayne Enlow

    Please feel free to ask any questions and discuss the games.


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    Cedar Rapids Kernels - A+, SS
    The 22-year-old went 2-for-5 on Friday night, his fourth straight multi-hit game. Heading into the week, he was hitting .246/.328/.404 (.732). Four games later, he is hitting .303/.361/.447 (.808).

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    Wouldn’t be shocked if they saw the early forecasts in Rochester and just wanted him to get innings in to stay fresh. 3 games postponed up north already

     

    Of course, if that's true, then they probably wouldn't have send Romero to Rochester. 

    May is awfully hyperbolic considering he'll probably pitch in the next few days if he's ready.

     

    The likely explanation is Romero is 3rd or 4th in line for an early season call-up if the Twins suddenly need a starter, whereas Gonsalves and others are on the shortlist and need to stay ready. Gonsalves also needs to build innings after having an injury-shortened season last year. There wasn't room for Romero in AA unless you want to send someone else down to A ball that doesn't belong there, or you want to bump a shortlister to AAA where he wouldn't be able to stay ready. Ultimatley this is at most a week of slippage for his first start and is a lot of heartburn over nothing. If anything, now we get to have him for another week later in the season when he might be helping the big league club.

    Yes, the hyperbole was intended. My post was meant to be very light hearted.

     

    If I were to make a more serious post... I don't think Gonsalves being put at AA had anything to do with the weather. Because weather is pretty hard to predict. And if keeping those who are next in line ready is the argument, then why is Mejia in Rochester? And probably Slegers?

    Plus, I don't think there is too strong of an argument that Gonsalves would be clearly ahead of Romero on a 'next in line to the majors' list. Seems like a bit of grasping at straws as to why Gonsalves is in AA. I don't fully get the decision but I am really not worried about it. No heartburn here. Well at least not because of the minor league assignments.

    Just an ill-conceived mention based on too small of a sample size, but aren't there an awful lot of walks being given up in the minors?  I believe the Twins have always preached "throwing strikes". I don't want to start a debate about "pitching to contact", but shouldn't throwing strikes be emphasized in the minors?

    Just an ill-conceived mention based on too small of a sample size, but aren't there an awful lot of walks being given up in the minors? I believe the Twins have always preached "throwing strikes". I don't want to start a debate about "pitching to contact", but shouldn't throwing strikes be emphasized in the minors?

    I think every team, at every level of baseball emphasizes throwing strikes. It's not easy to execute though.

    Unless of course you just soft toss it over the middle. But throwing strikes that aren't easily hittable is very hard to do. It's why guys like Kershaw and Verlander and Scherzer get paid like they do.

     

    That's not an "only in the Twins organization" thing. 

     

    It's silly that he's there, but as is often the case (in all organizations), early season assignments are just as much about numbers as anything else... It's a byproduct of the Lynn signing and Mejia being sent down, and Romero kind of pushing his way ahead. 

     

    The Twins are most undoubtedly the most conservative organization in baseball in the movement of their prospects, particularly when you consider that they have been in rebuilding mode for six seasons.  

     

    The Twins are most undoubtedly the most conservative organization in baseball in the movement of their prospects, particularly when you consider that they have been in rebuilding mode for six seasons.  

     

    They were... that changed some when Brad Steil took over for Jim Rantz,, and I'll need more of a sample size before I make any comments on Jeremy Zoll's strategies. 




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