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  1. Jeffers is playing well so far. As I've stated many times, I think the Twins do the right thing and put their college guys in E-Town and let them move up from there. Jeffers will likely get up to Cedar Rapids relatively soon. Earlier today, I went through the Twins affiliate's rosters and found the 8 youngest players. Then I noted the league's average age. Here is the E-Town roster, and Jeffers is the 6th youngest, and he's almost a year older than the league average. For instance, I think it's the Royals that don't have a GCL/AZL team, so their kids come from the DSL at 18 and play in the Appy League.
  2. Davis is the first 2018 pick to move out of the rookie leagues. He really didn't sign early either, but he was playing SS and they had Michael Helman (11th round pick) play 2B . Now they both can play SS.
  3. I mean... I'm not to the "fire Molitor" space yet... Thee are plenty of reasons for those who do think that... Pitching a position player when the team is down by a bunch in the ninth inning only makes sense. The alternatives were throwing Belisle out there for another inning, or use a reliever that has not business pitching in a blowout. Cuz, we all know if he had brought Hildenberger into the 9th, the Molitor haters would have run with that too.
  4. And then we have to remember that Les Straker was the #3 starter on the 1987 World Series championship team... Bet he didn't rank real high in prospect rankings (if they had been a big deal back then). And yes, things have changed over the last 30 years, but the concept is the same... The key is to get them to the big leagues, not worry too much about if a guy is a 3 or a 4 or a 5 starter. Get them there and hope they become the next Corey Kluber, or Jose Berrios... and then remember that sometimes it takes awhile to peak, like Carlos Carrasco or maybe Kyle Gibson.
  5. My top 40: 1 - Royce Lewis 2 - Brusdar Graterol 3 - Alex Kirilloff 4 - Nick Gordon 5 - Trevor Larnach 6 - Stephen Gonsalves 7 - Akil Baddoo 8 - Brent Rooker 9 - LaMonte Wade 10 - Blayne Enlow 11 - Wander Javier 12 - Travis Blankenhorn 13 - Lewis Thorpe 14 - Zack Littell 15 - Ryan Jeffers 16 - Yunior Severino 17 - Jose Miranda 18 - Tyler Wells 19 - Luis Arraez 20 - Jordan Balazovic 21 - Ben Rortvedt 22 - Jacob Pearson 23 - Lewin Diaz 24 - Jean-Carlos Arias 25 - Jake Cave 26 - Griffin Jax 27 - Andrew Bechtold 28 - Landon Leach 29 - Aaron Whitefield 30 - Tyler Jay 31 - Kohl Stewart 32 - John Curtiss 33 - Aaron Slegers 34 - Zack Granite 35 - Victor Tademo 36 Tyler Watson 37 - Felix Jorge 38 - Charlie Barnes 39 - Chris Paul 40 - Gabriel Moya 41 - Jaylin Davis 42 - Trey Cabbage 43 - DeShawn Keirsey 44 - Ricky De La Torre 45 - Jovani Moran 46 - Edwar Colina 47 - Andrew Vasquez 48 - Lachlan Wells 49 - Zander Wiel 50 - Tyler Benninghoff Jean Carlos Arias is definitely my highest-ranked guy that didn't make our Top 40.
  6. Yeah, I may have been watching Kirilloff this spring and I did see a couple of throws that, well, the release point wasn't good, so it took some bounces and rolled a bit. I'm sure he was still adjusting to throwing in game situations... Because watching on milb.tv, I've seen him make some very strong throws and talking to others who have seen him more regularly say that he's got a very strong arm. I don't think he's going to be a great outfielder defensively. He's not as fast as Kepler, to be sure. But he's far from slow. If anyone has seen him run out a triple, he can really run. I'd almost compare it to Michael Cuddyer as a young player. He wasn't a sprinter, but once he got going, he could move.
  7. Or it does and they then don't get to AA or AAA. This post fro Tom is very important... it is why we have to factor in the level, and age, and tools and so many other factors. Guys are often 5-tool prospects in the rookie leagues and even A ball, but as those things get exposed more and more, they may be a 3-tool player in AA and AAA... If they're still a four or five star prospect at AA And AAA, that's pretty exciting, because if they get to the big leagues as a three-star player, that is a very valuable player. Even a two-tool player can have value. That was a lot of rambling, but it's just the reality of prospect-watching.
  8. Tom has been doing a monthly update on the Top Prospects and ten other random ones. Or something like that.
  9. For me, about 4-10 were close. I don't want to say interchangeable because some thought goes into it, obviously. But it just shows how much depth there is in the organization.
  10. Might be... Right after he struggled in the All Star game, he went on the DL, and he just hasn't been the same since then.
  11. This article has been updated with a quick note that Royce Lewis has been informed he's heading up to Ft. Myers.
  12. The Twins Daily Midseason Twins Top 50 Prospect series is complete. Early on Friday, the Top 5 prospects were posted, an exciting group, to be sure. You will notice that our Prospect Summary list has been updated. But, on the field, this was a great night for a lot of hitters. Ten hitters had three hits. There were homers. And there were a couple of strong pitching performances too.Keep reading to find out more on the night in the Twins minor league system on Friday. As always, please feel free to discuss and ask questions. TRANSACTIONS A rarity, there were no transactions in the Twins minor league system, unless you count Ervin Santana being placed on the Red Wings roster as a rehab guy. So, yeah, I guess that is one.UPDATE: Royce Lewis promoted to Ft. Myers... Of course moments after posting this, we learned that the Twins top prospect and #1 overall pick in the 2017 MLB draft has been promoted to the Miracle. E-TWINS E-TALK Elizabethton 13, Johnson City 10 Box Score For the third time in their four-game series against neighbor Johnson City, the E-Twins racked up ten or more runs. They had 17 hits in this win. In the four-game sweep, the Twins scored 45 runs. Ryan Jeffers went 3-for-4 with a walk and three RBI. Yunior Severino was 3-5 with a walk and his fourth double. Chris Williams was 3-for-5. Alex Robles went 3-5 with his sixth double. Albee Weiss homered for the fourth time on his season. Josh Winder started and gave up two runs over the first five innings. He gave up six hits, walked one and struck out six. Moises Gomez came on and was charged with four runs (3 earned) on three hits and three walks. He struck out two. Juan Gamez came on and got three outs, but he was charged with two runs on three hits and a walk. Derek Molina got the next three outs.He gave up two runs (1 earned) on one hit and three walks. He struck out two. Zach Neff came in and got the final two outs, both on strikeouts to end the game. GCL TWINS TALK GCL Twins 2, GCL Red Sox 4 (7 innings-rain) Box Score The Twins scored two in the top of the sixth, but then gave up two in the bottom of the sixth inning. After seven innings, the rains came and ended the game. The GCL Twins managed just four hits in the. Gabe Snyder knocked in the two runs with a single. Willie Joe Garry hit his second double. Landon Leach was back on the mound on Friday afternoon. He worked the first three innings and gave up two runs on five hits. He walked two and did not record a strikeout. Kai-Wei Teng came in and went the next 2 2/3 innings. He gave up two runs on three hits, two walks and a hit batter. He struck out three. Dylan Stowell got three outs before the rains came. STARS OF THE DAY Twins Daily Hitter of the Day: Jaylin Davis, Chattanooga Lookouts (3-5, 2B(3), 3B(1), 2 RBI) Twins Daily Pitcher of the Day: Blayne Enlow, Cedar Rapids Kernels (6 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 4 K, ) PROSPECT SUMMARY Here’s a look at how the Twins Daily Top 20 Twins Prospects performed. Please note that this Prospect Summary has been updated. #1 - Royce Lewis (Cedar Rapids) - 1-4, 2-SB(22) #2 - Alex Kirilloff (Ft. Myers) - 1-3, BB, 2B(5), RBI #3 - Brusdar Graterol (Ft. Myers) - Did not pitch. Scheduled for Saturday. #4 - Nick Gordon (Rochester) - 2-5, 2 R, K #5 - Stephen Gonsalves (Rochester) - 5.2 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 K (102 pitches, 68 strikes) #6 - Trevor Larnach (Elizabethton) - Not playing yet #7 - Brent Rooker (Chattanooga) - 2-3, 2 BB, HR(15), 3 RBI, 2-SB(5) #8 - Akil Baddoo (Cedar Rapids) - 0-3, RBI SF #9 -Wander Javier - out of for the season #10 - Zack Littell (Rochester) - Did not pitch. #11 - Blayne Enlow (Cedar Rapids) - 6 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 HBP, 4 K (78 pitches, 48 strikes) #12 - LaMonte Wade (Rochester) - 0-4, BB #13 - Travis Blankenhorn (Ft. Myers) - 1-4, BB, R, RBI, 2 K #14 - Lewis Thorpe (Chattanooga) - Did not pitch. #15 - Ben Rortvedt (Ft. Myers) - Did not play. #16 - Yunior Severino (Elizabethton) - 3-5, BB, 2B(4) #17 - Lewin Diaz (Ft. Myers) - Did not play. #18 - Ryan Jeffers (Elizabethton) - 3-4, BB, 3 RBI #19 - Jacob Pearson (Cedar Rapids) - 0-1 #20 - Luis Arraez (Chattanooga) - 1-5, BB, R, K #21 - Jose Miranda (Cedar Rapids) - 0-2, 2 BB *I figured that since Wander Javier is out, I’d add #21 to the list. SATURDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS Rochester @ Scranton/Wilkes Barre (5:35 CST) - RHP Kohl Stewart (0-0, 8.18 ERA) Montgomery @ Chattanooga (6:15 CST) - RHP Omar Bencomo (5-3, 3.16 ERA) Ft.. Myers @ Lakeland (5:00 CST) - RHP Brusdar Graterol (0-1, 7.71 ERA) Lake Country @ Cedar Rapids (6:35 CST) - RHP Jordan Balazovic (4-1, 2.18 ERA) Elizabethton @ Kingsport (5:30 CST) - RHP Brian Rapp (0-1, 1.64 ERA) GCL Red Sox @ GCL Twins (9:00 am CST) - TBD Please feel free to ask any questions about Friday’s games, or ask any questions you may have. Click here to view the article
  13. Keep reading to find out more on the night in the Twins minor league system on Friday. As always, please feel free to discuss and ask questions. TRANSACTIONS A rarity, there were no transactions in the Twins minor league system, unless you count Ervin Santana being placed on the Red Wings roster as a rehab guy. So, yeah, I guess that is one. UPDATE: Royce Lewis promoted to Ft. Myers... Of course moments after posting this, we learned that the Twins top prospect and #1 overall pick in the 2017 MLB draft has been promoted to the Miracle. https://twitter.com/jeje66/status/1017987374398234625 RED WINGS REPORT Rochester 9, Scranton/Wilkes Barre 1 Box Score Stephen Gonsalves was on the mound for the Red Wings. The left-hander began his night by putting five zeroes on the board. He gave up a run in the sixth. Over 5 2/3 innings, he gave up just the one run on two hits. He walked two and struck out five. Over his last five starts, he has given up just two runs in 27 1/3 innings (0.66 ERA). Gonsalves was relieved by Luke Bard who got out of the sixth and worked a scoreless seventh inning too. He struck out two. Jake Reed got the eighth inning and was perfect. John Curtiss followed with a scoreless ninth frame. Gregorio Petit led the offense. He went 3-for-5 with his first home run and four RBI. Taylor Motter also went 3-for-5. Zack Granite and Leonardo Reginnato were both 3-for-4 in the game. Reginnato drove in three runs. Granite knocked his eighth double and scored three runs. Nick Gordon went 2-for-5. Kennys Vargas added his 13th home run of the season. CHATTANOOGA CHATTER Chattanooga 7, Montgomery 9 Box Score The Lookouts fell behind early. They mounted a comeback late, but they came up just short. Anthony Marzi started and gave up two unearned runs on five hits and a walk in four innings. He struck out three. Williams Ramirez came on and gave up five runs on five hits and two walks in just two innings. Sam Clay came on and gave up two runs on one hit but three walks in his inning. Tyler Jay struck out three over two scoreless innings. Brent Rooker hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning that got the Lookouts close. He went 2-for-3 with two walks and the homer was his 15th. He also stole two bases and has five on the year .Jaylin Davis went had a single, his third double and his first triple in the game. Brian Navarreto also had three hits on the night. Jimmy Kerrigan was 2-for-5 with his second double. MIRACLE MATTERS Ft. Myers 5, Lakeland 2 Box Score Griffin Jax made another start for the Miracle. He did not give up a base runner until a one-out single in the fifth inning. That hitter tried to stretch it into a double and was thrown out. His line for the night? He gave up two runs on five hits in 6 1/3 innings. He walked two, hit one and struck out five. Jax went 4 2/3 innings in his season debut. Since then, he has completed at least six innings in all six of his starts. Hector Lujan came on to get the final eight outs. He did so without allowing a run. He gave up two hits, walked one and struck out five. Taylor Grzelakowski continues to impress. In this game, he went 2-for-4 with a two-run double and his first triple. Aaron Whitefield helped with his third double, and he stole his seventh and eighth bases. Alex Kirilloff added an RBI double for the Miracle. KERNELS NUGGETS Cedar Rapids 4, Ft. Wayne 2 Box Score Blayne Enlow picked up his first win as a member of the Cedar Rapids Kernels. The 2017 third-round draft pick gave up two runs (one earned) on two hits. He walked two, hit two and struck out four. Melvi Acosta picked up his third save of the year. He worked the final three innings and gave up two hits and struck one out. Andrew Bechtold got on base, going 2-for-3 in the game. Ariel Montesino drove him in twice and was 1-for-3. Ben Rodriguez provided a little insurance when he hit his seventh home run of the season in the eighth inning. Toby Gardenhire was ejected in the third inning for disagreeing with a balk call. https://twitter.com/JimCrikket/status/1017944451115900928 E-TWINS E-TALK Elizabethton 13, Johnson City 10 Box Score For the third time in their four-game series against neighbor Johnson City, the E-Twins racked up ten or more runs. They had 17 hits in this win. In the four-game sweep, the Twins scored 45 runs. Ryan Jeffers went 3-for-4 with a walk and three RBI. Yunior Severino was 3-5 with a walk and his fourth double. Chris Williams was 3-for-5. Alex Robles went 3-5 with his sixth double. Albee Weiss homered for the fourth time on his season. Josh Winder started and gave up two runs over the first five innings. He gave up six hits, walked one and struck out six. Moises Gomez came on and was charged with four runs (3 earned) on three hits and three walks. He struck out two. Juan Gamez came on and got three outs, but he was charged with two runs on three hits and a walk. Derek Molina got the next three outs.He gave up two runs (1 earned) on one hit and three walks. He struck out two. Zach Neff came in and got the final two outs, both on strikeouts to end the game. GCL TWINS TALK GCL Twins 2, GCL Red Sox 4 (7 innings-rain) Box Score The Twins scored two in the top of the sixth, but then gave up two in the bottom of the sixth inning. After seven innings, the rains came and ended the game. The GCL Twins managed just four hits in the. Gabe Snyder knocked in the two runs with a single. Willie Joe Garry hit his second double. Landon Leach was back on the mound on Friday afternoon. He worked the first three innings and gave up two runs on five hits. He walked two and did not record a strikeout. Kai-Wei Teng came in and went the next 2 2/3 innings. He gave up two runs on three hits, two walks and a hit batter. He struck out three. Dylan Stowell got three outs before the rains came. STARS OF THE DAY Twins Daily Hitter of the Day: Jaylin Davis, Chattanooga Lookouts (3-5, 2B(3), 3B(1), 2 RBI) Twins Daily Pitcher of the Day: Blayne Enlow, Cedar Rapids Kernels (6 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 4 K, ) PROSPECT SUMMARY Here’s a look at how the Twins Daily Top 20 Twins Prospects performed. Please note that this Prospect Summary has been updated. #1 - Royce Lewis (Cedar Rapids) - 1-4, 2-SB(22) #2 - Alex Kirilloff (Ft. Myers) - 1-3, BB, 2B(5), RBI #3 - Brusdar Graterol (Ft. Myers) - Did not pitch. Scheduled for Saturday. #4 - Nick Gordon (Rochester) - 2-5, 2 R, K #5 - Stephen Gonsalves (Rochester) - 5.2 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 5 K (102 pitches, 68 strikes) #6 - Trevor Larnach (Elizabethton) - Not playing yet #7 - Brent Rooker (Chattanooga) - 2-3, 2 BB, HR(15), 3 RBI, 2-SB(5) #8 - Akil Baddoo (Cedar Rapids) - 0-3, RBI SF #9 -Wander Javier - out of for the season #10 - Zack Littell (Rochester) - Did not pitch. #11 - Blayne Enlow (Cedar Rapids) - 6 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 2 HBP, 4 K (78 pitches, 48 strikes) #12 - LaMonte Wade (Rochester) - 0-4, BB #13 - Travis Blankenhorn (Ft. Myers) - 1-4, BB, R, RBI, 2 K #14 - Lewis Thorpe (Chattanooga) - Did not pitch. #15 - Ben Rortvedt (Ft. Myers) - Did not play. #16 - Yunior Severino (Elizabethton) - 3-5, BB, 2B(4) #17 - Lewin Diaz (Ft. Myers) - Did not play. #18 - Ryan Jeffers (Elizabethton) - 3-4, BB, 3 RBI #19 - Jacob Pearson (Cedar Rapids) - 0-1 #20 - Luis Arraez (Chattanooga) - 1-5, BB, R, K #21 - Jose Miranda (Cedar Rapids) - 0-2, 2 BB *I figured that since Wander Javier is out, I’d add #21 to the list. SATURDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS Rochester @ Scranton/Wilkes Barre (5:35 CST) - RHP Kohl Stewart (0-0, 8.18 ERA) Montgomery @ Chattanooga (6:15 CST) - RHP Omar Bencomo (5-3, 3.16 ERA) Ft.. Myers @ Lakeland (5:00 CST) - RHP Brusdar Graterol (0-1, 7.71 ERA) Lake Country @ Cedar Rapids (6:35 CST) - RHP Jordan Balazovic (4-1, 2.18 ERA) Elizabethton @ Kingsport (5:30 CST) - RHP Brian Rapp (0-1, 1.64 ERA) GCL Red Sox @ GCL Twins (9:00 am CST) - TBD Please feel free to ask any questions about Friday’s games, or ask any questions you may have.
  14. I've had people tell me that he could be up next summer... the concern is building him up and getting him innings. But his stuff is that good, and he's so strong in his lower half. He could be a guy that eventually builds into being able to eat a lot of innings because of his strength. Obviously we'll see how it plays out, but his 'distance from the big leagues' may not be as far as we'd normally think.
  15. Explain what you mean by 'we need a review of the system that is in place"? For evaluation, or for the Twins? I know that part of Jeff Pickler's job description is a liason between development and the big leagues and working through that process. I don't 'know what that involves completely, but adding a coach and putting that in the job description certainly is a positive. And, I don't 'know if it's' fair to say that Sano hasn't' panned out. I mean, he's' had two really good seasons out of 3 1/2 including a very deserving all star nod last year. We can''t' forget that as part of his story. And, while Buxton hasn't become what we thought offensively, he's been everythign we could want defensively. I still believe both will be long-time productive big leaguers again soon. And also, ,with any prospect in baseball, whether he's a #1 overall prospect, a #11 overall prospect or #101 prospect... you never know. It's far from a perfect science, even with the advanced analytics.
  16. I'm not an expert on pitcher mechanics, but when I watch the above video, or the one I posted on twitter when I saw him pitch, it's' smooth. In theory, that's a good thing. But, it's' also not natural to throw something 101 mph, so always a risk.
  17. While Gordon and Gonsalves are top prospects and both are at AAA, there isn't necessarily a rush to get them to the big leagues by September, for sure not by July. That said, I think we'll see them in September, and if we do, it doesn't have to be in preparation for 2019. Gonsalves needs to work on control/command. Gordon's got to work on defense and still some hitting. Gonsalves has two option years remaining. Gordon has three option years remaining. So yes, it will be good to get them some big league experience, but what they show in MLB this year, whether it is a month or two, shouldn't give anyone some sort of final answer on them.
  18. If an organization has three 'elite'' prospects, that's incredible. I saw Baseball Prospectus put out their Top 50 prospects and four made it... https://www.baseballprospectus.com/prospects/article/41327/2018-prospects-the-midseason-top-50/ It's free, so be sure to click the link to see the order and the comments. But the four included are Lewis, Gordon, Kirilloff and Graterol... in that order.
  19. You are correct... that was poorly worded and I actually edited it. No doubt that Lewis has worked hard for years and has earned everything he's got at this point.
  20. Of all of the 40+ prospect rankings, #1 was most difficult for me. I very strongly considered Graterol at #1. Just couldn't quite do it.
  21. I've never heard the phrase "sending down", but he did have a 1-2-3 inning. No strikeouts. Maybe Eric meant 'setting down'?
  22. When Sano went back to Ft. Myers, his swing was completely out of whack, so he had to build that back up, and it just takes some time. Big league rehabbing pitchers are working on things. Like Santana's first rehab start, he was likely just throwing fastballs. He's' still working his way back. Minor leaguers can hit fastballs. Minor Leaguers can hit changeups and curveballs,, so if theyr'e not 100% sharp, they''ll get hits. Also,, baseball isn't easy.
  23. Yup, that should absolutely have been part of the report... He was on a pitch count so that he can pitch in the Futures Game on Sunday. (Sorry, I should have commented on that last night here. I was writing the other article and I think I answered that question on twitter 4-5 times too.)
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