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    Twins Minor League Report (6/27): Ty Langenberg, CJ Culpepper Toss Shutout for Saints

    Eduardo Tait continues to come up with big hits in big moments.

    Seth Stohs
    Image courtesy of Malamut Photography (photo of Eduardo Tait)

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    TRANSACTIONS   
    The Saints placed RHP Ricky Castro on the 7-Day Injured List. 

    Fort Myers sent RHPs Reed Moring and Jake Hunter on rehab assignments to the FCL Twins. 

    The DSL Twins placed RHP Eliezer Lucena on the 60-Day IL.  

    SAINTS SENTINEL
    St. Paul 12, Louisville 0   
    Box Score

    The two teams came into the day with the intention of playing a doubleheader. For the second straight day, they were able to complete Game 1 before rains came and wiped-out Game 2. The plan now is to make up this game when Louisville comes to St. Paul next month. It’ll be a seven-game homestand, and one of the games will have Louisville as the home team. 

    The score above makes it look like this game was a blowout, but an eight-run seventh inning for the Saints turned a closer game into a blowout. As the Bats might say, “When it rains, it pours.” 

    But let’s start on the mound. Iowa native Ty Langenberg started and gave up just one hit over five shutout innings. He walked two and had three strikeouts. Impressive when you consider that just 38 of his 67 pitches were strikes (56.7%). 

    C.J. Culpepper came in and finished out the final two innings of the shutout. He gave up two hits, walked none and had three strikeouts. 

    The Saints scored a single run in the first and in the second innings. In the first, Gabriel Gonzalez drove in Alan Roden with the first run. 

     

    The top of the second began with Ben Ross’s sixth homer with the Saints. 

     

    With two outs in the fourth inning, Cody Morissette singled off the pitcher. He stole second, but he didn’t really have to. Noah Cardenas drove the next pitch out of the park for his fifth homer. 

     

    The top of the sixth began with a Cardenas single. Roden was hit by a pitch. Walker Jenkins came up and lined a single off the pitcher that deflected to third and loaded the bases. Kala’i Rosario singled to right to drive in a run. Matt Wallner singled to right to drive in two runs.  Orlando Arcia singled to left to fill the bases. Aaron Sabato stepped to the plate and launched a hanging, 80 mph sweeper 108.2 mph at a 32-degree angle. It landed 404 feet from home plate and gave the Saints the 11-0 lead. 

     

    After a pitching change, Ben Ross doubled. With two outs, Walker Jenkins drove him in with a double to make it 12-0. 

     

    Ben Ross was 3-for-4 with his 16th double and sixth home run with the Saints. Orlando Arcia went 3-for-4. Noah Cardenas went 2-for-3 with a walk, his fifth home run and two RBI. Jenkins was 2-for-5 with his seventh double. Roden was 1-for-3 with a walk and his sixth double. 

    WIND SURGE WISDOM
    Wichita 0, Midland 1
    Box Score

    This was a true pitcher's duel. Unlike the St. Paul game above where just one of the teams realized it was supposed to be a duel. 

    Preston Johnson started for Wichita. He tossed four scoreless, hitless innings. He walked two and had eight strikeouts. Jose Olivares walked one and struck out one batter over two scoreless, hitless innings. Sam Ryan pitched the final two innings. He gave up one run on one hit. He walked one and had two strikeouts. 

    Unfortunately, Jackson Finley and three relievers combined to shutout the Wind Surge on just four hits. 

    Kyle DeBarge went 2-for-3. Andrew Cossetti went 1-for-2 with two walks. Quinn McDaniel had a single, and Garrett Spain walked. 

    KERNELS CHRONICLE 
    Cedar Rapids 5, Wisconsin 4
    Box Score

    It has been a rough week for the Kernels in Wisconsin. They lost the first four games of the series by a combined score of 36-8.  And frankly, Saturday’s game could have gone that same direction, but a couple of big moments helped the Kernels make a comeback and then hang on for a one-run win. 

    Adrian Bohorquez made his return to the Kernels. He started and gave up no runs on no hits over 1 1/3 innings. He walked two and had a strikeout. Just 16 of his 32 pitches were strikes. Xavier Kolhosser came on and gave up three runs on two hits and three walks. He had four strikeouts. 

    Down 3-0 after three innings, the Kernels responded right away in the top of the fourth. Brandon Winokur led off with a walk. Dameury Pena tripled to drive him in. Pena then scored on a groundout by Eduardo Tait.   

     

    In the fifth inning, Wisconsin added to their lead when Marco Dinges scored on a sacrifice fly by Daniel Dickinson

    Down 4-2 after seven innings. Graham Brown led off with an infield single. He moved to second on a ground ball. Brandon Winokur had an infield single which advanced Brown to third base. Winokur stole second. Brown scored on a Pena groundout to cut the deficit to 4-3. Eduardo Tait came to the plate next and crushed a two-run homer to give the Kernels the 5-4 lead.   

     

    Jesse Bergin came into the game in the fourth inning. He gave up one run on two hits and two walks in 1 1/3 innings. Mitch Mueller struck out three batters over 1 2/3 scoreless, hitless innings. Eston Stull walked one in a scoreless bottom of the seventh inning. 

    With a lead, Brian Meyer turned to Sam Rochard in the bottom of the eighth frame. It couldn’t come easy, of course. After two groundouts to start the bottom of the eighth, he walked the bases loaded before getting the third out. 

    He returned for the ninth, still clinging to a one-run lead. Josiah Ragsdale led off the inning with a double. He advanced to third base with two outs, but Rochard got out of the inning unscathed to earn his first save. 

    MIGHTY MATTERS
    Ft. Myers, St. Lucie (postponed)
    Box Score  

    Rain caused this game to be postponed. The teams will attempt to play the game next month when the Mussels play in St. Lucie. 

    COMPLEX CHRONICLES
    FCL Twins 1, FCL Red Sox 8
    Box Score  

    Reed Moring made the rehab start. He tossed two perfect innings with one strikeout. Jake Hunter tossed the third inning. He gave up two runs on three hits and a walk. Miguel Rodriguez gave up two runs on four hits over three innings. He had two walks and four strikeouts. Josh Walker pitched the seventh inning and gave up four runs on three hits and three walks, but he did strike out two batters.

    The Twins scored one run in the sixth inning. It came on a home run off the bat of Miguel Caraballo. The catcher had two of the team’s five hits. Yovanny Duran went 1-for-2 with a walk. He also stole his 18th base.    

    DSL Twins 11, DSL Marlins 13
    Box Score  

    This was a back-and-forth game throughout. The Twins grabbed the early lead with three runs in the bottom of the first inning. The Rangers followed with three runs in the top of the second. The Twins scored one in the bottom of the third frame. The Rangers scored the next six runs to take a 9-4 lead. . Then the Twins cut the deficit to 9-8 through six innings. In the top of the seventh, the Rangers added a run, but the Twins scored two runs after the seventh inning stretch and the game was tied 10-10. However, the Rangers scored three runs in the top of the eighth, and the Twins countered with just one run in the bottom of the inning. Almost inexplicably neither team scored in the ninth inning. 

    Juan Collado started and worked a scoreless first inning. He had a walk and three strikeouts. He faced four batters in the second inning. He hit the first batter and then walked the next three batters. 16-year-old Sebastian Echavarria came on in relief. He walked the first batter he faced, but then he got a ground ball double play and a fly out to end the inning. Collado was charged with three runs on four walks and a hit batter in one inning. He struck out three batters. Echavarria worked three innings. He gave up three runs (1 earned) on two hits and three walks. 

    Alam Soriano was next. He gave up four runs on five hits and two walks over three innings. Herkyn Taveras gave up three runs (1 earned) on one hit and three walks in his inning. Failin Placencio walked one in a scoreless ninth inning. 

    The Twins scored their 11 runs on 14 hits and 10 walks. They also stole eight bases. 

    Abel Sosa went 3-for-5 with a walk, three runs and two RBI. Fabian Ulloa went 3-for-5 with his first two doubles of the season. Daiyer Barboza went 2-for-3 with three walks, his second double, and three runs scored. Jhon Gonzalez went 2-for-5 with a walk and two runs. Luis Duarte went 2-for-5 with three RBI. Jendy Martinez had a single and walked twice. Anibal Beltre walked twice. 

    In case you were wondering, David Ortiz, Jr. batted eighth and DHd for the DSL Red Sox. He went 2-for-3 with two walks and his first double in this game. He had three RBI. He hit just .124/.361/.168 (.529) with five doubles last year in the DSL This was just his third game of the 2026 season. He’s 4-for-8 with four walks and a double.      

    PLAYERS OF THE DAY
    Hitter(s) of the Day  

    Noah Cardenas (St. Paul): 2-for-3, BB, HR(5), 2 R, 2 RBI, K. (And, he caught a shutout.)

    Pitcher(s) of the Day 
    Ty Langenberg (St. Paul): 5 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 3 K, 67 pitches, 38 strikes (56.9%)

     

    PROSPECT SUMMARY
    Check out the Prospect Tracker for much more on our Twins Top 20 prospects after seeing how they did today.

    #1 - OF Walker Jenkins (St. Paul) - 2-for-5, 2B(7), R, RBI (batted second, played DH) 
    #4 - C Eduardo Tait (Cedar Rapids) - 1-for-4, HR(15), R, 3 RBI, K (batted third, played C).
    #5 - SS Marek Houston (Wichita) - 0-for-4, 2 K (batted second, played SS)
    #10 - OF Gabriel Gonzalez (St. Paul) - 1-for-1, RBI (batted third, played LF)
    #12 - 3B/CF Brandon Winokur (Cedar Rapids) - 1-for-3, BB, 2 R, K, SB(17) (batted first, played CF)
    #13 - C/OF Khadim Diaw (Wichita) - 0-for-4 (batted third, played C)
    #17 - RHP C.J. Culpepper (St. Paul) - 2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K, 33 pitches, 23 strikes (69.7%)
    #18 - OF Yasser Mercedes (Cedar Rapids) - 0-for-4, K (batted sixth, played RF)
    #20 - 2B/SS/CF Kyle DeBarge (Wichita) - 2-for-3, CS(9) (batted fifth, played 2B)  

    UPCOMING PROBABLES
    Sunday, June 28

    St. Paul @ Louisville (12:05 pm CT) - LHP Kendry Rojas (1-0, 4.96 ERA) vs Hunter Greene
    Wichita @ Midland (1:00 pm CT) - RHP Chris Vallimont (0-1, 2.70 ERA)
    Cedar Rapids @ Wisconsin (1:10 pm CT) - RHP Michael Ross (5-3, 7.54 ERA)  
    St. Lucie @ Ft. Myers (11:05 am CT) - RHP Eduardo Salazar (0-0, 0.0 ERA)

    CURRENT W-L Records
    Minnesota Twins: 39-45
    St. Paul Saints: 45-33
    Wichita Wind Surge: 26-46
    Cedar Rapids Kernels: 32-39
    Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: 42-30
    FCL Twins: 22-19
    DSL Twins: 6-13 

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