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    Twins Minor League Report (8/8): Saints Bludgeon the Bats


    Steve  Lein

    The St. Paul Saints came home to face the Louisville Bats and one of their top prospects on Tuesday. It was also the first time Brooks Lee, Yunior Severino, and DaShawn Keirsey Jr. got to play in front of their home fans. They were joined by a former top prospect on a rehab assignment. They combined to bash the visiting team into submission.

    Image courtesy of Rob Thompson, St. Paul Saints (photo of Brooks Lee and Royce Lewis)

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    Despite all that action in St. Paul, the Wind Surge also got perhaps their best starting pitching performance of the season, The Mighty Mussels racked up a bunch of hits, and a high school draftee went yard again in the FCL to lead his team to victory. Also, Chris Williams loves hitting on Tuesday’s…

    TRANSACTIONS

    • After the big promotions last week from Wichita, the St. Paul Saints got even more star power for their lineup in the form of a rehabbing Royce Lewis. He batted second and played third base on Tuesday.

    SAINTS SENTINEL
    Louisville 4, St. Paul 14
    Box Score
    While the story for the home town fans was certainly Royce Lewis and Brooks Lee suiting up for the Saints on Tuesday, they had a tall order in front of them from an on-paper perspective. That’s because they were facing the 2023 minor league strikeout leader and Cincinnati Reds number five prospect (according to MLB Pipeline), Connor Phillips

    Promoted to Triple-A before July, Phillips had been lights out with the Louisville Bats in six starts, compiling a 1.95 ERA in 27 2/3 IP, including 32 strikeouts.

    He didn’t even finish the second inning.

    That’s because St. Paul's lineup made him work, tossing 52 pitches in his 1 1/3 innings, with just 25 for strikes. He recorded strikeouts on the first two hitters of the game, but like my eyes peeped watching on MiLB.tv (highly recommend if you’re still looking for a baseball fix, and/or are not able to watch the Twins), the lineup figured out he could only throw a slider with two-strikes and didn’t have command of his fastball to make anything else work. He ended up walking three, and allowing five earned runs on three hits, including allowing his first home run at Triple-A to Trevor Larnach in the second inning. It was Larnach's 10th with the Saints.

    Yunior Severino also launched his first Triple-A home run, and 25th of the season, in the third inning which made it 7-0 Saints early. Both home runs cleared the home run porch in right field, flying 460+ feet. (of note, the next time he came up Bats pitcher Randy Wynne quite obviously plunked Severino in retaliation and was ejected for it)

    Royce Lewis also had no intention of going unnoticed in the first game of his rehab assignment, launching his fifth Triple-A home run of the season in the fourth after a sac fly in the second. He finished 1-for-4 with two RBI.

    The Saints really broke it open in the fifth inning after the Wynne ejection and the bases became loaded. Austin Martin delivered an RBI single for one, before Chris Williams delivered a grand slam to make it 13-1.

    The Saints even got a solid outing from Simeon Woods Richardson, keeping the top hitting team in the International League at bay for most of his outing. Through five innings, Woods Richardson had allowed just one run on two hits and three walks, and maybe should have been pulled at that point with the big lead. Back out for the sixth, he recorded two more outs, but got tagged with two home runs to dampen his stat line. He struck out three in his 5 2/3 innings, picking up his fourth win of the year.

    Austin Schulfer delivered 1 1/3 scoreless relief innings, walking one and striking out two. Cole Sands finished off the final two frames, allowing two hits and notching four strikeouts.

    Martin finished 3-for-3 with a pair of runs scored, a double, RBI, walk, and his seventh stolen base. Williams was 2-for-4 with a walk and five RBI. Larnach also collected multiple hits and finished 2-for-4 with a pair of runs scored in addition to the homer. Anthony Prato clubbed a double in two at-bats, drew three walks, scored three runs, and drove in one. Brooks Lee picked up his first hit at CHS Field in front of the home fans and finished 1-for-5.

    WIND SURGE WISDOM
    Wichita 5, NW Arkansas 2
    Box Score
    The Wind Surge got a dominant effort from their starting pitcher, Pierson Ohl, on Tuesday, who very well could have gone the distance with 84 pitches (61 strikes) after his eight innings. He allowed just one run in the first inning, scattered seven hits, and struck out four on the night.

    Wichita pounced for two runs in the top of the first to give almost all the run support he would need to pick up his fourth win. Yoyner Fajardo led off the game with a single, stole his 35th and 36th bases, and scored the first run on a groundout from Alex Isola. A Seth Gray RBI single later scored Tanner Schobel, who drew a walk, for the early 2-0 lead.

    Dalton Shuffield added a sacrifice fly in the sixth, Fajardo an RBI double in the seventh, and Willie Joe Garry Jr. RBI triple in the eighth accounted for all five of the Wind Surge runs. Fajardo (2-for-5, R, 2B, RBI, 3 K), Aaron Sabato (2-for-3, R, 2B, BB, K), and Garry Jr. (2-for-4, 2 3B, RBI, 2 K) had multiple hits in the win.

    Miguel Rodriguez pitched the ninth inning, and surrendered one earned run on one hit. He struck out two batters.

    KERNELS NUGGETS
    Cedar Rapids 0, Quad Cities 7
    Box Score
    Cedar Rapids hit the road eastward to the Quad Cities area, renewing the in-state rivalry for their series this week. While the Kernels sit atop the Midwest League West Division standings and the River Bandits the bottom, you can usually throw any of that info out when these teams face off.

    Case in point, Tuesday’s shutout of the visiting team.

    The Kernels drew seven walks as a team, but combined those with just two hits in the game. They were both doubles (from Ben Ross and Kyler Fedko), but came with nobody on base. As a team they were just 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position, and left nine men on base.

    Zebby Matthews made the start for Cedar Rapids and made it through 4 1/3 innings. He allowed five runs (four earned) on six hits and a pair of walks. He struck out six batters. Two home runs allowed did most of that damage. The bullpen trio of Niklas Rimmel (1 IP, H, 2 ER, 3 BB, K), John Stankiewicz (1 2/3 IP, 3 K), and John Wilson (1 IP, H, K) worked the rest of the game.

    Emmanuel Rodriguez finished 0-for-4 with a pair of strikeouts. Jorel Ortega was 0-for-3 with a walk and a strikeout. In addition to his double, Kyler Fedko also drew two walks.

    MUSSEL MATTERS
    Bradenton 13, Fort Myers 9
    Box Score
    The Mighty Mussels got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the first on Danny De Andrade’s eighth home run of the season that made it 2-0. They went up 4-2 in the second after an RBI-double from Maddux Houghton and a wild pitch that later allowed him to scamper home. Unfortunately, that was the last lead they held the rest of the game.

    Fort Myers starter Jose Olivares finished the first four innings and got a lot of swings and misses, but was tagged for five runs (four earned) in his time on the mound. He gave up four hits, walked two, and struck out nine.

    Samuel Perez was charged with three earned runs on two hits and three walks in his 2/3 of an inning. Johnathan Lavallee (1 1/3 IP, H, 3 BB, K), Wilker Reyes (2 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, BB, 4 K), and Develson Aria (1 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, BB, 3 K) finished out the game for the Mighty Mussels, with the same type of results as Olivares. The 18 K’s from the staff pitching were impressive, but paired with 10 walks and 13 hits, you end up with a result like this.

    The lineup added a pair of runs in the eighth inning when De Andrade led off with a single and advanced to second on an error. A groundout from Rubel Cespedes brought him home before Jay Harry’s second double of the season gave them six on the scoreboard. In the bottom of the ninth down 13-6, they added a few more runs but fell short of an epic comeback. A pair of walks preceded put runners on for De Andrade, who drove them both in with a double. Rafael Cruz then scored De Andrade with a single for the final score.

    De Andrade (3-for-4, 2 R, 2B, HR, 4 RBI) and Cruz (4-for-5, 2B, RBI) had multiple hits to lead the offense. Each other hitter had one knock, and they totaled 14 hits as a team in the loss.

    COMPLEX CHRONICLES
    FCL Pirates 2, FCL Twins 3
    Box Score
    Twins starter Eduardo Soriano delivered a scoreless first inning, but some walks caught up with him in the second. He finished 1 2/3 innings and was charged with two runs (one earned) on one hit and four walks. He struck out three.

    In the bottom of the second, the Twins put together a two-out rally thanks to some walks of their own. After loading the bases, Andres Centeno delivered a two-RBI single to tie the game.

    In the third, Brandon Winokur raced around the bases for an inside-the-park home run to make it 3-2. It was his second home run in nine games.

    That would be all the Twins needed, as the bullpen shut down the Pirates from there. Julio Bonilla (W, 3 1/3 IP, H, BB, K), Jeferson Lopez (H, 3 1/3 IP, 2 BB, 3 K), and Miguel Olivares (2/3 IP, BB, 2 K) all delivered scoreless outings and as a staff the Twins held the Pirates to just two hits in the game.

    Walker Jenkins followed Winokur’s blast with a single in the third and finished 1-for-3. Daniel Pena added the Twins' only other hit.

    DOMINICAN DAILY
    DSL Giants Orange 6, DSL Twins 6 (suspended in the bottom of the fifth)
    Box Score
    The Giants and Twins were only able to get through four-plus innings on Tuesday before the game was suspended, but in that time there was a lot of action.

    Starting pitcher Reynel Garcia got the short end of the stick because of his defense in the first, being charged with three unearned runs on only one hit. Oscar Paredes had a one-two-three second inning, before Adrian Bohorquez gave the bulk of the pitching work. In 2 2/3 innings, he allowed three runs (one earned) on five hits. He also struck out five. Jose Ojo got the final out of the fifth before the game was suspended.

    The Twins scored two in the first after loading the bases on a Junior Del Valle two-run single. They added three more in the third on a Moises Lopez double to score Dameury Pena, Jesus Peraza ground ball to score Lopez, and a wild pitch that allowed Carlos Silva to score. They scored their sixth run in the fourth when Pena and Del Valle each clubbed a double.

    TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY
    Pitcher of the Day - Pierson Ohl, Wichita Wind Surge (W, 8 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 4 K)
    Hitter of the Day - Chris Williams, St. Paul Saints (2-for-4, 2 R, Grand Slam, 5 RBI, BB)

    PROSPECT SUMMARY
    #1 - Brooks Lee (St. Paul) -1-for-5, K
    #2 - Walker Jenkins (FCL) - 1-for-3
    #3 - Emmanuel Rodriguez (Cedar Rapids) - 0-for-4, 2 K
    #5 - Matt Wallner (Minnesota) - 0-for-4, 2 K
    #8 - Austin Martin (St. Paul) - 3-for-3, 2 R, 2B (6), RBI, BB, SB (7)
    #10 - Tanner Schobel (Wichita) - 1-for-4, R, BB, 2 K
    #12 - Luke Keaschall (Fort Myers) - 1-for-4, R, BB, K
    #13 - Brandon Winokur (FCL) - 1-for-4, R, HR (2), RBI, K
    #14 - Simeon Woods Richardson (St. Paul) - W, 5 2/3 IP, 4 H, 4 R (3 earned) 4 BB, 3 K
    #16 - Kala’i Rosario (Cedar Rapids) - 0-for-3, BB, K
    #17 - Yunior Severino (St. Paul) - 1-for-4, 2 R, HR (1), 2 RBI, 2 K
    #20 - Jose Rodriguez (FCL) - 0-for-3, 2 K

    WEDNESDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
    Louisville @ St. Paul (1:07 PM CDT) - RHP Randy Dobnak (4-5, 4.33 ERA)
    Wichita @ NW Arkansas (7:05 PM CDT) - RHP Carlos Luna (1-7, 5.54 ERA)
    Cedar Rapids @ Quad Cities (6:30 PM CDT) - RHP Kyle Jones (5-4, 4.52 ERA)
    Bradenton @ Fort Myers (6:00 PM CDT) - TBD
    DSL Reds @ DSL Twins (makeup of 7/26 postponement) 

    Please feel free to ask questions and discuss Tuesday’s games!

     

     


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    9 minutes ago, Major League Ready said:

    Polanco has been one of my favorite twins but I think he gets traded if they get a reasonable offer.  He does not look good at 3B and he is not taking 2B back from Julien.

    Then the Twins absolutely need an quality fielding Second Baseman to take Julien's place at the end of close game to replace Juliens iron glove.

    8 minutes ago, chpettit19 said:

    Yeah, I don't see any signs of him being an adequate defender anywhere on the dirt. It really makes me wonder what he looked like in the grass. He's not overly fast, but he's not Vazquez either. 2B and LF are the only options I see for him. And if they're sticking with him at 2B when he looks like this I can't imagine how he looked in LF.

    59 stolen bases for Julien the past two years in total. He's not slow so I don't understand how he's not better on D.

    8 minutes ago, FlyingFinn said:

    59 stolen bases for Julien the past two years in total. He's not slow so I don't understand how he's not better on D.

    I mean he's not Vazquez slow, but he's not exactly fast. He's a good base runner who was capable of taking advantage of lower level pitchers who weren't good at holding runners. I have to imagine he's just brutal at reading fly balls. No idea why else he couldn't survive in LF. He's certainly faster than Arraez, and they played him in LF when they needed to. Them giving up on him in the OF so quickly is interesting.

    20 minutes ago, chpettit19 said:

    I mean he's not Vazquez slow, but he's not exactly fast. He's a good base runner who was capable of taking advantage of lower level pitchers who weren't good at holding runners. I have to imagine he's just brutal at reading fly balls. No idea why else he couldn't survive in LF. He's certainly faster than Arraez, and they played him in LF when they needed to. Them giving up on him in the OF so quickly is interesting.

    Julien's got a pretty bad arm ever since his injury, that might have something to do with it.

    I wonder if Severino might make the move over to 1B; he's not a very good 3B but might be able to find more opportunities at 1B. His bat looks like it might play just fine there, but we'll see how he adjusts to AAA. Even after a slow start at AAA you have to think Severino is getting added to the 40-man 

    24 minutes ago, jmlease1 said:

    Julien's got a pretty bad arm ever since his injury, that might have something to do with it.

    I wonder if Severino might make the move over to 1B; he's not a very good 3B but might be able to find more opportunities at 1B. His bat looks like it might play just fine there, but we'll see how he adjusts to AAA. Even after a slow start at AAA you have to think Severino is getting added to the 40-man 

    Yeah, I'd only put Julien in LF. Arm isn't ideal there, but if he can field fly balls halfway decent I'd prefer that over him at 2B.

    I'd be pretty surprised at this point if Severino wasn't added to the 40-man, and if he can play 1B that's probably his best bet. At least add that to your options to give yourself 1 more spot where you could get the call.

    17 minutes ago, chpettit19 said:

    Yeah, I'd only put Julien in LF. Arm isn't ideal there, but if he can field fly balls halfway decent I'd prefer that over him at 2B.

    I'd be pretty surprised at this point if Severino wasn't added to the 40-man, and if he can play 1B that's probably his best bet. At least add that to your options to give yourself 1 more spot where you could get the call.

    Left field is probably it, surprised they are waiting this long. Run to the fence, throw it to Correa. Go hit.

    In the general first base mix what does it say that in the recent promotion wave Sabato is still in Wichita? Even if a Chris Williams was in the mix Sabato would be the fill in. They could move him any time I guess but Wichita is a ghost town all of a sudden and he missed out.

    3 hours ago, Major League Ready said:

    Can't wait to see how it shakes out will all these position players over the remainder of this year and then how the roster is constructed next year.  Lewis has a full-time spot for sure.  How will this shake out for the rest.  Could Prato or Severino get a shot before Lee?  Where do Prato and Severino play defensively?

    The lynchpin is where they play Lewis.  If ends up in the OF two-thirds of the time he plays, that opens up 3rd base for a competition between Miranda / Lee / Prato and Severino.

    So, what does that do to the bench next year.  I see some combination of Castro / Gordon / Prato / Martin / Larnach / Miranda / Severino and perhaps Kiersey.  It may not be a certainty they bring Farmer back with all these options.  Somebody needs to learn to play 1B.

    A lot of people will disagree, but I see Castro as replacing Gordon, who just may have played his last game as a Twin.

    2 minutes ago, roger said:

    A lot of people will disagree, but I see Castro as replacing Gordon, who just may have played his last game as a Twin.

    And into next year he would be behind Martin I would assume.  Not having options (positional and minors) in that role is really tough.

    24 minutes ago, roger said:

    A lot of people will disagree, but I see Castro as replacing Gordon, who just may have played his last game as a Twin.

    I think Castro's spot is the most secure of any bench/role players.  However, he and Gordon could certainly co-exist.  Salano and MAT are free agents and I don't see either one being retained.  They have Castro / Martin / Gordon and Kiersey Jr as CF back-ups and several replacements for Solano.  IDK how this plays out between all these prospects but we should have great depth for the next several years.  

    St. Paul saints ...

    I posted last night in thread that saints were starting  3 first round draft choices  , 1 , 2 and 3 in the batting order , Lewis  , Lee and larnach  ....

    Another first rounder is on saints in Martin  , all sounds exciting on paper but you just never know ....

    Larnach should go to driveline this winter and work on his off speed approach , last chance For larnach if he doesn't improve on off speed for 2023  , otherwise he is just going to be a bench player pinch hitting ...

    I think part of Larnach's problem was not having enough AB's at 3A. He only had 87 before this year. He has had steady AB's the last 2 months and his hitting has suddenly rocketed to 276/392/918 in 156 AB's this year. In July he hit 300 in 3A and 478 this month.

    Total AB's last year were 206 and so far this year he has 318 between 3A and the Twins.

     

    Martin finally got his timing down since the middle of July. He is hitting 400 with a 516 OBP. I think he can play center field.

     

     

    6 hours ago, jmlease1 said:

    I'm not too worried about them falling in love with Luplow. He's fine but doesn't have the upside of guys like Martin, Larnach, or even Miranda.

    I can see Castro sticking. He's doing very well as a utility guy, covering a lot of defensive positions well, the speed & baserunning makes him useful in close & late situations as a pinch runner, and it's always nice to have that switch-hitter with positional flexibility on your bench. You just need to be realistic about what to expect: don't expect him to start hitting HRs, don't expect him to hit .300, or have an OPS+ of more than the 85-95 range. The OBP has been solid this season and going 28-32 in SBs is outstanding and valuable. I think he stole Nick Gordon's job.

    It'll be interesting to see how the Twins sort out the infield for next season. Lee is off to a slow start in AAA, but I doubt anyone is particularly worried about it. I would hope Julien would look at picking up a 1B glove in the offseason because there is going to be a lot of competition for 2B and 3B innings between Julien, Lewis, Polanco (if he returns), Lee, and Miranda will likely be back in the mix as well. It's a good problem to have...so long as you you pick the right guys and make the right trades. And we haven't even mentioned Severino, who seems likely to be added to the 40-man and could slug his way into the conversation much like he did in AA this season.

    I do hope they find someone to take on Polanco.  Even his fielding is not at the level we need.  Gallo (enough Said)

    21 hours ago, twins_89 said:

    I'm curious if anyone knows why Simeon Woods Richardson's fastball was consistently sitting in the 86-88 mph range? I thought he used to have a 92-94 mph fastball.

    He's been like that the entire season. Can definitely point to it as a contributor to struggles this season. This start was actually one where he was doing enough right for it not to matter, until they put him out for the sixth inning. I was watching the entire game and thought 100% he was, or should have been, done after the fifth. In that 6th he hung a couple changeups that went for the home runs.

     

    22 hours ago, Mike Sixel said:

    For how major league career, some of which he played hurt, Larnach is only for prevent below average in wrc..... People seem much too down on him relative to actual results.

    Four percent. Good golly, I should proof read. 




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