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  1. It has been quite the wild ride for Mr. Caleb J. Thielbar on his way to the major leagues. The 26-year old left-hander was called-up by the Minnesota Twins on Monday after the team demoted fifth starter Pedro Hernandez. Thielbar is not a starter so the team will need to make another roster move before Friday's game to fill out the rotation. Options for this spot include Kyle Gibson, Sam Deduno, and PJ Walters. Thielbar was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 18th round of the 2009 MLB Draft. The Minnesota native went to college at South Dakota State University. He would spend the first two years of his professional career in the lower levels of the Brewers’ system. During his first season in rookie ball, he posted a 6-1 record with a 1.53 ERA. Most of his appearances were out of the bullpen as he was asked to make two starts. Over 48 innings, he struck out 48 and walked eight. These were the type of numbers that one would expect from a college age pitcher in rookie ball. In 2010, Thielbar found a few more bumps in the road as he tried to make his mark in the minors. He played nine games at rookie ball and his ERA jumped to 3.68 over 14.2 innings. His time in Low-A produced even worse numbers. Over 30 games, he had a 5.60 ERA and a 1.491 WHIP. He struck out 43 and walked 14 over 53.0 innings. The Brewers would cut ties with him and it was time for Thielbar to make some changes as he headed to independent baseball. Thielbar would find a new team to latch on with for 2011. The St. Paul Saints were looking to add some depth to their bullpen and Thielbar seemed to fit the mold. He would pitch 49.2 innings for the Saints with a 2.54 ERA and a 1.128 WHIP. He had a decent strike out to walk rate as he struck out 62 and walked 15. The Minnesota Twins took notice of Thielbar's numbers and he signed a deal with the club. Since it was so late in the year, he was limited to three appearances with the Fort Myers Miracle. It was enough to earn his first win as a member of the Twins organization. He didn't allow a single run and he gave up one hit in 7.1 innings. Last season was a whirlwind for Thielbar. He pitched very effectively at three different levels in the Twins system. On a return trip to the Florida State League, he pitched 12.1 innings with a 0.00 ERA and a 0.486 WHIP. The next stop was New Britain where he threw 25.0 innings with a 1.80 ERA and a 0.840 WHIP. Rochester was his final stop and he threw 40.1 innings with a 3.57 ERA and a 1.438 WHIP. Minnesota wanted to see more out of Thielbar so he was sent to the Arizona Fall League this past year. He had pitched close to 80 innings in the minors so he had tired by the time the AFL started. Over 13 innings, he posted an 11.08 ERA. He gave up 21 hits, walked eight, and struck out 12. There was still enough there for the Twins to add him to their 40-man roster. To start the 2013 season, Theilbar was sent back to Rochester. He was 1-1 with a 3.76 ERA in 17 relief appearances at Triple-A. In 26.1 innings, he struck out 34 and walked eight while holding lefties to a .159 batting average. Since his primary responsibility with the MLB club should be to get out lefties, he seems to be up to this task. Over his last eight appearances with the Red Wings, he had not allowed a run. In those 11.1 innings, he struck out 15 and limited his walks to five. Things seemed to be clicking on all cylinders for him and the time was right to have him join the Twins roster. According to the Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook, (which you can still order here for a discounted price): "When Thielbar was pitching in the Brewers system, he threw a fastball in the mid-80s. After being released, he completely reworked his mechanics and got himself in much better shape. In 2012, he was hitting 92 mph. He has very good control of his curveball, and also throws a change-up. Some compare his delivery to that of fellow-Minnesota left-handed reliever Glen Perkins." One of the strengths of the Twins has been their bullpen and Thielbar can be another important piece of the puzzle. It looks like he is ready for the big leagues and this will complete quite the journey to get to this point.
  2. It wasn't the best week for the Minnesota Twins as the team lost the rubber game of their three game set with the Orioles on Sunday. This was followed by losing two out of three games to the dreaded White Sox. Now Boston's in town for a three game series but don't forget to check out some of the top baseball news from the last week. Byron Buxton smashed a walk-off grand slam and his teammates even let him get all the way around the bases! (The Kernels didn't do this on a walk-off a couple weeks ago.)[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] Is there a connection between pitching to contact and the runs a team scores? Tom Brunansky is starting to get a feel for his new job. It also helps to have one of the best hitters in the game for the players to watch every day. With his performance earlier this week, there certainly has to be hope for Hicks. Some might even call it "The Aaron Hicks Game." Sometimes it helps to have 20/20 hindsight when it comes to free agent pitching. In the heart of the Twins offense, there has been a strong core this year. Chris Colabello took a different path but he certainly is making some noise this season. Sickels also wrote some prospect notes on a recent trip to see Cedar Rapids. Harrison and Walker were the subject of one post while Goodrum and Polanco headlined the other. Sports Illustrated's Fortunate 50 list came out and Joe Mauer ranks 20th. More top prospects are playing up the middle positions and this has cut back on production with first basemen at the big league level. Joe Mauer took over the active leader board for career batting average. Take that Pujols and Ichiro! Twins minor leaguer and Minnesota native Nate Hanson picked baseball over hockey. The offense has been great for Fort Myers but the pitching is helping the team to win games. There have been plenty of mock drafts posted in recent days and there starting to be a consensus for the Twins with the fourth pick: MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo: #4 Sean Manaea Baseball America: #4 Kohl Stewart ESPN's Keith Law: #4 Kohl Stewart Minor League Ball's John Sickels: #4 Kohl Stewart Here are some interesting notes on how players fared in games when their bobblehead was given out. Torii Hunter has changed his approach and the results have been very good for the veteran. The Marlins believe new manager Mike Redmond has their back (even if their team isn't very good) This deployed dad sure made a memorable return home. Mariners shortstops are hitting worse than pitchers so far this year. A campaign has started to push Mariano Rivera to start this year's All-Star Game. Apparently, they want to "Start Mo." Rawlings is changing some of the standards when it comes to baseball helmets. Have you ever wondered what Yankee Stadium would look like if it was made out of match sticks? A player in Korea celebrated a knock like it was a home run... then the outfielder caught it on the warning track. My Weekly Rundown Saturday: Talk to Contact: Episode 37 Monday: Mauer's hot streaks and chasing doubles Tuesday: Are the Twins a .500 club? Wednesday: Contemplating Cole De Vries Twins Minor League Report (5/15): Colabello Crushes Video of the Week: As mentioned multiple times in this post, Aaron Hicks put together quite the effort earlier this week. In one game, he hit two home runs and he took a home run away from Adam Dunn. Like Puckett, Hunter, Span, and Revere before him, Hicks can scale the wall and bring one back into the park. Check out the smile on his face when he shows off the ball he caught.
  3. It wasn't the best week for the Twins as the team lost the rubber game of their three game set with the Orioles on Sunday. This was followed by losing two out of three games to the dreaded White Sox. Even with the poor play, Joe Mauer continues to be one of the best hitters in the game (.519/.594/.704 in the last 7 days). Aaron Hicks showed off all of his skills in one game to help the team to their only win of the week. It wasn't all bad for Justin Morneau either as he hit over .460 for the week with four doubles. Things don't get much easier from here as the Boston Red Sox come to Target Field for a weekend set. Clay Buchholz takes the hill on Friday for the Sox. He has been one of the best pitchers in the American League this season but the Twins got to him in their last match-up a little over a week ago. Boston's in town for a three game series but don't forget to check out some of the top baseball news from the last week. Byron Buxton smashed a walk-off grand slam and his teammates even let him get all the way around the bases! (The Kernels didn't do this on a walk-off a couple weeks ago.) Is there a connection between pitching to contact and the runs a team scores? Tom Brunansky is starting to get a feel for his new job. It also helps to have one of the best hitters in the game for the players to watch every day. With his performance earlier this week, there certainly has to be hope for Hicks. Some might even call it "The Aaron Hicks Game." Sometimes it helps to have 20/20 hindsight when it comes to free agent pitching. In the heart of the Twins offense, there has been a strong core this year. Chris Colabello took a different path but he certainly is making some noise this season. Sickels also wrote some prospect notes on a recent trip to see Cedar Rapids. Harrison and Walker were the subject of one post while Goodrum and Polanco headlined the other. Sports Illustrated's Fortunate 50 list came out and Joe Mauer ranks 20th. More top prospects are playing up the middle positions and this has cut back on production with first basemen at the big league level. Joe Mauer took over the active leader board for career batting average. Take that Pujols and Ichiro! Twins minor leaguer and Minnesota native Nate Hanson picked baseball over hockey. The offense has been great for Fort Myers but the pitching is helping the team to win games. There have been plenty of mock drafts posted in recent days and there starting to be a consensus for the Twins with the fourth pick: MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo: #4 Sean Manaea Baseball America: #4 Kohl Stewart ESPN's Keith Law: #4 Kohl Stewart Minor League Ball's John Sickels: #4 Kohl Stewart Here are some interesting notes on how players fared in games when their bobblehead was given out. Torii Hunter has changed his approach and the results have been very good for the veteran. The Marlins believe new manager Mike Redmond has their back (even if their team isn't very good) This deployed dad sure made a memorable return home. Mariners shortstops are hitting worse than pitchers so far this year. A campaign has started to push Mariano Rivera to start this year's All-Star Game. Apparently, they want to "Start Mo." Rawlings is changing some of the standards when it comes to baseball helmets. Have you ever wondered what Yankee Stadium would look like if it was made out of match sticks? A player in Korea celebrated a knock like it was a home run... then the outfielder caught it on the warning track. My Weekly Rundown Saturday: Talk to Contact: Episode 37 Monday: Mauer's hot streaks and chasing doubles Tuesday: Are the Twins a .500 club? Wednesday: Contemplating Cole De Vries Twins Minor League Report (5/15): Colabello Crushes Video of the Week: As mentioned multiple times in this post, Aaron Hicks put together quite the effort earlier this week. In one game, he hit two home runs and he took a home run away from Adam Dunn. Like Puckett, Hunter, Span, and Revere before him, Hicks can scale the wall and bring one back into the park. Check out the smile on his face when he shows off the ball he caught.
  4. It wasn't the best week for the Twins as the team lost the rubber game of their three game set with the Orioles on Sunday. This was followed by losing two out of three games to the dreaded White Sox. Even with the poor play, Joe Mauer continues to be one of the best hitters in the game (.519/.594/.704 in the last 7 days). Aaron Hicks showed off all of his skills in one game to help the team to their only win of the week. It wasn't all bad for Justin Morneau either as he hit over .460 for the week with four doubles. Things don't get much easier from here as the Boston Red Sox come to Target Field for a weekend set. Clay Buchholz takes the hill on Friday for the Sox. He has been one of the best pitchers in the American League this season but the Twins got to him in their last match-up a little over a week ago. Boston's in town for a three game series but don't forget to check out some of the top baseball news from the last week. Byron Buxton smashed a walk-off grand slam and his teammates even let him get all the way around the bases! (The Kernels didn't do this on a walk-off a couple weeks ago.) Is there a connection between pitching to contact and the runs a team scores? Tom Brunansky is starting to get a feel for his new job. It also helps to have one of the best hitters in the game for the players to watch every day. With his performance earlier this week, there certainly has to be hope for Hicks. Some might even call it "The Aaron Hicks Game." Sometimes it helps to have 20/20 hindsight when it comes to free agent pitching. In the heart of the Twins offense, there has been a strong core this year. Chris Colabello took a different path but he certainly is making some noise this season. Sickels also wrote some prospect notes on a recent trip to see Cedar Rapids. Harrison and Walker were the subject of one post while Goodrum and Polanco headlined the other. Sports Illustrated's Fortunate 50 list came out and Joe Mauer ranks 20th. More top prospects are playing up the middle positions and this has cut back on production with first basemen at the big league level. Joe Mauer took over the active leader board for career batting average. Take that Pujols and Ichiro! Twins minor leaguer and Minnesota native Nate Hanson picked baseball over hockey. The offense has been great for Fort Myers but the pitching is helping the team to win games. There have been plenty of mock drafts posted in recent days and there starting to be a consensus for the Twins with the fourth pick: MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo: #4 Sean Manaea Baseball America: #4 Kohl Stewart ESPN's Keith Law: #4 Kohl Stewart Minor League Ball's John Sickels: #4 Kohl Stewart Here are some interesting notes on how players fared in games when their bobblehead was given out. Torii Hunter has changed his approach and the results have been very good for the veteran. The Marlins believe new manager Mike Redmond has their back (even if their team isn't very good) This deployed dad sure made a memorable return home. Mariners shortstops are hitting worse than pitchers so far this year. A campaign has started to push Mariano Rivera to start this year's All-Star Game. Apparently, they want to "Start Mo." Rawlings is changing some of the standards when it comes to baseball helmets. Have you ever wondered what Yankee Stadium would look like if it was made out of match sticks? A player in Korea celebrated a knock like it was a home run... then the outfielder caught it on the warning track. My Weekly Rundown Saturday: Talk to Contact: Episode 37 Monday: Mauer's hot streaks and chasing doubles Tuesday: Are the Twins a .500 club? Wednesday: Contemplating Cole De Vries Twins Minor League Report (5/15): Colabello Crushes Video of the Week: As mentioned multiple times in this post, Aaron Hicks put together quite the effort earlier this week. In one game, he hit two home runs and he took a home run away from Adam Dunn. Like Puckett, Hunter, Span, and Revere before him, Hicks can scale the wall and bring one back into the park. Check out the smile on his face when he shows off the ball he caught.
  5. The Twins concluded their three-game series with the White Sox by playing a little Wednesday afternoon baseball. With how bad the White Sox looked in recent weeks, it seemed like the Twins should be able to earn a series win. That didn't happen as the Sox took the final two games of the three-game set. Joe Mauer has been on fire lately and his recent hot streak has him in some rarefied air. He took over the active career leader board for batting average. Albert Pujols (.323 BA) had been on the top of the list followed by Ichiro Suzuki (.321 BA). Those two players are on the decline and Mauer looks to be in the prime of his career. [PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] On the most recent edition of the "Talk to Contact" podcast, we had Baseball Prospectus' Jason Parks on the show to talk about some of the big names in the Twins farm system. It is a great interview and you should make sure to download the episode if you haven't heard it yet. There were plenty of games today down on the farm. Here's a look into the Twins farm system... Rochester Red Wings 7, Durham Bulls 10 Box Score Cole De Vries continued his rehab trail with a start in Rochester on Wednesday night. His previous two starts had been with the Fort Myers Miracle and the New Britain Rock Cats. With a Triple-A start under his belt, his rehab time could be coming to an end. His performance on Wednesday would play a pivotal role in the team's decision. I wrote about De Vries and contemplated his place with the Twins now that he is healthy. For De Vries, his start with Rochester didn't go perfectly. He got knocked around over four innings for a total of 11 hits and six earned runs. The fifth inning was where most of the trouble happened for De Vries. He had allowed three runs in the first four frames before not recording an out in a three-run top of the fifth. Rochester's offense faired pretty well against one of the top pitching prospects in baseball. Jake Odorizzi made it through 5.1 innings but he surrendered six earned runs and three long balls. Chris Colabello had a monster game as he went 3-for-4 with two home runs and a double. His five RBI were great but it wasn't nearly enough to keep pace with the Bulls. Eric Farris extended his hit streak to nine games with a single in the bottom of the fourth. The loss puts the Red Wings ten games under .500 for the first time this season and for the first time since May 28, 2012. The club has also lost six of their last seven contests. There are two more games left in the series with the Bulls and the Red Wings have to find a way to get back to playing winning baseball. New Britain Rock Cats 3, Bowie Baysox 10 Box Score Pat Dean is going to want to forget about the bottom of the second inning on Wednesday night. The Baysox gave him a rude awakening and knocked him out of the game early. The first batter of the frame hit one over the fence and it didn't get much better from there. He would give up six more hits including another home run and he would be charged with seven earned runs in a little over an inning of work. Danny Santana was the only Rock Cats hitter with two hits. He is in the midst of an eight game hit streak and he has six multi-hit games during that stretch. Over the last ten games, he is hitting .425/.465/.550 with three doubles and a triple. Daniel Ortiz had his 12th double of the year and his 23rd RBI. New Britain's bullpen was counted on to eat up a lot of innings tonight. Blake Martin threw two hitless innings and struck out two batters. Aaron Thompson continued his impressive work with one hit and two strikeouts in an inning of work. His ERA dropped to 0.61 for the year and he has only given up one earned run in his last ten outings. The Rock Cats sit one game over .500 but the club has lost their last three games. Tomorrow night marks the last game in their series with Bowie before the club returns home for a weeklong home stand. By only trailing Portland by three games in the standings, the next week could be important. Fort Myers Miracle 4, Dunedin Blue Jays 5 Box Score The Miracle jumped out to an early lead in this contest but the offense slowed down for six innings before waking up in the bottom of the ninth. Dunedin held a slim 3-2 lead before tacking on a couple of insurance runs in the top of the ninth inning. Fort Myers scored two runs of their own in the ninth without recording an out. With Angel Morales at second and Eddie Rosario at first, Andy Leer attempted a bunt and the pitcher was able to get the lead runner at third. Levi Michael was the next batter and he struck out. Aderling Meijia was walked to load the bases but Stephen Wickens struck out looking to end the game. There were plenty of opportunities for the Miracle but the team left seven runners on base. The club also went 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position including a couple of untimely double plays off the bats of Miguel Sano and Kennys Vargas. Sano went 0-for-3 and he only has one home run in his last ten games. Vargas went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Even though Leer couldn't get a successful bunt down in the ninth, he hit his third home run of the season earlier in the game. Rosario didn't start the game but he was used as a pinch hitter in the critical ninth inning. He almost hit a game tying home run but it went foul. He settled for a single to keep the inning alive. Kyle Davies started the game for the Miracle. The seven-year MLB veteran was making a rehab start with the club. Minnesota signed him as a free agent in February and this was his first appearance with the organization. He tossed five innings and allowed three runs on seven hits. It was only the tenth loss of the year for the Miracle and the club will finish their four-game series with Dunedin on Thursday night. From there, the club will head on a seven-game road trip that includes stops in Charlotte and Lakeland. Cedar Rapids Kernels 6, Burlington Bees 5 (7 innings) Box Score In the first game of a double-header, the Kernels used a couple of late inning runs to slide by the Bees. Cedar Rapids had nine hits in the game and over half of those hits were for extra-bases. The team went 4-for-7 with runners in scoring position and they needed every one of those runs in this game. Jorge Polanco paced the offense with a 2-for-3 night. Both of his hits were for extra bases including his fifth triple and tenth double of the year. Dalton Hicks had a big two-out double in the fifth inning to tie the game. Byron Buxton reached base in two of his three plate appearances. He finished the game going 1-for-2 with a walk and a run scored. Jeremias Pineda would come in as a pinch runner in the bottom of the 6th and wreak havoc on the bases. He stole second base, advanced to third on a ground out, and then scored what turned out to be the winning run on a wild pitch. Hudson Boyd started the game and allowed five runs on five hits over five innings. He struck out four batters and walked three men. Josue Montanez would earn his first win of the year in only his third appearance with the Kernels. He tossed two scoreless innings by allowing one hit and striking out two. Cedar Rapids Kernels 4, Burlington Bees 6 (7 innings) Box Score The Kernels and the Bees had to play two on Wednesday to make-up a game from April 23rd. After powering their way to a win in the first game, the Kernels bats fell a little flat in the second game until the last inning. Cedar Rapids scored two in the bottom of the ninth but the team still fell short. Steven Gruver pitched three innings in a spot start for him. He gave up three earned runs on three hits but he struggled with command and walked four batters. Alex Muren made his second appearance with the Kernels and pitched three innings while allowing two earned runs. Josh Burris pitched the final frame and gave up a run. It was the fourth consecutive outing that he gave up at least one run and his ERA sits above 12. Byron Buxton played DH in the second game of the double header. He would strike out twice in the game but he notched his 10th double of the year. Tyler Grimes added a 2-run home run but the team only managed a total of three hits. The club struck out 13 times and left six runners on base. Cedar Rapids will play the final game of their series with Burlington tomorrow night. Over the weekend, the club will play four games with Kane County. The Cougars are a .500 club and they will be looking to make an impression on the current leaders of the Midwest League, the Kernels.
  6. The Twins concluded their three-game series with the White Sox by playing a little Wednesday afternoon baseball. With how bad the White Sox looked in recent weeks, it seemed like the Twins should be able to earn a series win. That didn't happen as the Sox took the final two games of the three-game set. Joe Mauer has been on fire lately and his recent hot streak has him in some rarefied air. He took over the active career leader board for batting average. Albert Pujols (.323 BA) had been on the top of the list followed by Ichiro Suzuki (.321 BA). Those two players are on the decline and Mauer looks to be in the prime of his career. On the most recent edition of the "Talk to Contact" podcast, we had Baseball Prospectus' Jason Parks on the show to talk about some of the big names in the Twins farm system. It is a great interview and you should make sure to download the episode if you haven't heard it yet. There were plenty of games today down on the farm. Here's a look into the Twins farm system... Rochester Red Wings 7, Durham Bulls 10 Box Score Cole De Vries continued his rehab trail with a start in Rochester on Wednesday night. His previous two starts had been with the Fort Myers Miracle and the New Britain Rock Cats. With a Triple-A start under his belt, his rehab time could be coming to an end. His performance on Wednesday would play a pivotal role in the team's decision. I wrote about De Vries and contemplated his place with the Twins now that he is healthy. For De Vries, his start with Rochester didn't go perfectly. He got knocked around over four innings for a total of 11 hits and six earned runs. The fifth inning was where most of the trouble happened for De Vries. He had allowed three runs in the first four frames before not recording an out in a three-run top of the fifth. Rochester's offense faired pretty well against one of the top pitching prospects in baseball. Jake Odorizzi made it through 5.1 innings but he surrendered six earned runs and three long balls. Chris Colabello had a monster game as he went 3-for-4 with two home runs and a double. His five RBI were great but it wasn't nearly enough to keep pace with the Bulls. Eric Farris extended his hit streak to nine games with a single in the bottom of the fourth. The loss puts the Red Wings ten games under .500 for the first time this season and for the first time since May 28, 2012. The club has also lost six of their last seven contests. There are two more games left in the series with the Bulls and the Red Wings have to find a way to get back to playing winning baseball. New Britain Rock Cats 3, Bowie Baysox 10 Box Score Pat Dean is going to want to forget about the bottom of the second inning on Wednesday night. The Baysox gave him a rude awakening and knocked him out of the game early. The first batter of the frame hit one over the fence and it didn't get much better from there. He would give up six more hits including another home run and he would be charged with seven earned runs in a little over an inning of work. Danny Santana was the only Rock Cats hitter with two hits. He is in the midst of an eight game hit streak and he has six multi-hit games during that stretch. Over the last ten games, he is hitting .425/.465/.550 with three doubles and a triple. Daniel Ortiz had his 12th double of the year and his 23rd RBI. New Britain's bullpen was counted on to eat up a lot of innings tonight. Blake Martin threw two hitless innings and struck out two batters. Aaron Thompson continued his impressive work with one hit and two strikeouts in an inning of work. His ERA dropped to 0.61 for the year and he has only given up one earned run in his last ten outings. The Rock Cats sit one game over .500 but the club has lost their last three games. Tomorrow night marks the last game in their series with Bowie before the club returns home for a weeklong home stand. By only trailing Portland by three games in the standings, the next week could be important. Fort Myers Miracle 4, Dunedin Blue Jays 5 Box Score The Miracle jumped out to an early lead in this contest but the offense slowed down for six innings before waking up in the bottom of the ninth. Dunedin held a slim 3-2 lead before tacking on a couple of insurance runs in the top of the ninth inning. Fort Myers scored two runs of their own in the ninth without recording an out. With Angel Morales at second and Eddie Rosario at first, Andy Leer attempted a bunt and the pitcher was able to get the lead runner at third. Levi Michael was the next batter and he struck out. Aderling Meijia was walked to load the bases but Stephen Wickens struck out looking to end the game. There were plenty of opportunities for the Miracle but the team left seven runners on base. The club also went 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position including a couple of untimely double plays off the bats of Miguel Sano and Kennys Vargas. Sano went 0-for-3 and he only has one home run in his last ten games. Vargas went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Even though Leer couldn't get a successful bunt down in the ninth, he hit his third home run of the season earlier in the game. Rosario didn't start the game but he was used as a pinch hitter in the critical ninth inning. He almost hit a game tying home run but it went foul. He settled for a single to keep the inning alive. Kyle Davies started the game for the Miracle. The seven-year MLB veteran was making a rehab start with the club. Minnesota signed him as a free agent in February and this was his first appearance with the organization. He tossed five innings and allowed three runs on seven hits. It was only the tenth loss of the year for the Miracle and the club will finish their four-game series with Dunedin on Thursday night. From there, the club will head on a seven-game road trip that includes stops in Charlotte and Lakeland. Cedar Rapids Kernels 6, Burlington Bees 5 (7 innings) Box Score In the first game of a double-header, the Kernels used a couple of late inning runs to slide by the Bees. Cedar Rapids had nine hits in the game and over half of those hits were for extra-bases. The team went 4-for-7 with runners in scoring position and they needed every one of those runs in this game. Jorge Polanco paced the offense with a 2-for-3 night. Both of his hits were for extra bases including his fifth triple and tenth double of the year. Dalton Hicks had a big two-out double in the fifth inning to tie the game. Byron Buxton reached base in two of his three plate appearances. He finished the game going 1-for-2 with a walk and a run scored. Jeremias Pineda would come in as a pinch runner in the bottom of the 6th and wreak havoc on the bases. He stole second base, advanced to third on a ground out, and then scored what turned out to be the winning run on a wild pitch. Hudson Boyd started the game and allowed five runs on five hits over five innings. He struck out four batters and walked three men. Josue Montanez would earn his first win of the year in only his third appearance with the Kernels. He tossed two scoreless innings by allowing one hit and striking out two. Cedar Rapids Kernels 4, Burlington Bees 6 (7 innings) Box Score The Kernels and the Bees had to play two on Wednesday to make-up a game from April 23rd. After powering their way to a win in the first game, the Kernels bats fell a little flat in the second game until the last inning. Cedar Rapids scored two in the bottom of the ninth but the team still fell short. Steven Gruver pitched three innings in a spot start for him. He gave up three earned runs on three hits but he struggled with command and walked four batters. Alex Muren made his second appearance with the Kernels and pitched three innings while allowing two earned runs. Josh Burris pitched the final frame and gave up a run. It was the fourth consecutive outing that he gave up at least one run and his ERA sits above 12. Byron Buxton played DH in the second game of the double header. He would strike out twice in the game but he notched his 10th double of the year. Tyler Grimes added a 2-run home run but the team only managed a total of three hits. The club struck out 13 times and left six runners on base. Cedar Rapids will play the final game of their series with Burlington tomorrow night. Over the weekend, the club will play four games with Kane County. The Cougars are a .500 club and they will be looking to make an impression on the current leaders of the Midwest League, the Kernels.
  7. The Twins concluded their three-game series with the White Sox by playing a little Wednesday afternoon baseball. With how bad the White Sox looked in recent weeks, it seemed like the Twins should be able to earn a series win. That didn't happen as the Sox took the final two games of the three-game set. Joe Mauer has been on fire lately and his recent hot streak has him in some rarefied air. He took over the active career leader board for batting average. Albert Pujols (.323 BA) had been on the top of the list followed by Ichiro Suzuki (.321 BA). Those two players are on the decline and Mauer looks to be in the prime of his career. On the most recent edition of the "Talk to Contact" podcast, we had Baseball Prospectus' Jason Parks on the show to talk about some of the big names in the Twins farm system. It is a great interview and you should make sure to download the episode if you haven't heard it yet. There were plenty of games today down on the farm. Here's a look into the Twins farm system... Rochester Red Wings 7, Durham Bulls 10 Box Score Cole De Vries continued his rehab trail with a start in Rochester on Wednesday night. His previous two starts had been with the Fort Myers Miracle and the New Britain Rock Cats. With a Triple-A start under his belt, his rehab time could be coming to an end. His performance on Wednesday would play a pivotal role in the team's decision. I wrote about De Vries and contemplated his place with the Twins now that he is healthy. For De Vries, his start with Rochester didn't go perfectly. He got knocked around over four innings for a total of 11 hits and six earned runs. The fifth inning was where most of the trouble happened for De Vries. He had allowed three runs in the first four frames before not recording an out in a three-run top of the fifth. Rochester's offense faired pretty well against one of the top pitching prospects in baseball. Jake Odorizzi made it through 5.1 innings but he surrendered six earned runs and three long balls. Chris Colabello had a monster game as he went 3-for-4 with two home runs and a double. His five RBI were great but it wasn't nearly enough to keep pace with the Bulls. Eric Farris extended his hit streak to nine games with a single in the bottom of the fourth. The loss puts the Red Wings ten games under .500 for the first time this season and for the first time since May 28, 2012. The club has also lost six of their last seven contests. There are two more games left in the series with the Bulls and the Red Wings have to find a way to get back to playing winning baseball. New Britain Rock Cats 3, Bowie Baysox 10 Box Score Pat Dean is going to want to forget about the bottom of the second inning on Wednesday night. The Baysox gave him a rude awakening and knocked him out of the game early. The first batter of the frame hit one over the fence and it didn't get much better from there. He would give up six more hits including another home run and he would be charged with seven earned runs in a little over an inning of work. Danny Santana was the only Rock Cats hitter with two hits. He is in the midst of an eight game hit streak and he has six multi-hit games during that stretch. Over the last ten games, he is hitting .425/.465/.550 with three doubles and a triple. Daniel Ortiz had his 12th double of the year and his 23rd RBI. New Britain's bullpen was counted on to eat up a lot of innings tonight. Blake Martin threw two hitless innings and struck out two batters. Aaron Thompson continued his impressive work with one hit and two strikeouts in an inning of work. His ERA dropped to 0.61 for the year and he has only given up one earned run in his last ten outings. The Rock Cats sit one game over .500 but the club has lost their last three games. Tomorrow night marks the last game in their series with Bowie before the club returns home for a weeklong home stand. By only trailing Portland by three games in the standings, the next week could be important. Fort Myers Miracle 4, Dunedin Blue Jays 5 Box Score The Miracle jumped out to an early lead in this contest but the offense slowed down for six innings before waking up in the bottom of the ninth. Dunedin held a slim 3-2 lead before tacking on a couple of insurance runs in the top of the ninth inning. Fort Myers scored two runs of their own in the ninth without recording an out. With Angel Morales at second and Eddie Rosario at first, Andy Leer attempted a bunt and the pitcher was able to get the lead runner at third. Levi Michael was the next batter and he struck out. Aderling Meijia was walked to load the bases but Stephen Wickens struck out looking to end the game. There were plenty of opportunities for the Miracle but the team left seven runners on base. The club also went 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position including a couple of untimely double plays off the bats of Miguel Sano and Kennys Vargas. Sano went 0-for-3 and he only has one home run in his last ten games. Vargas went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Even though Leer couldn't get a successful bunt down in the ninth, he hit his third home run of the season earlier in the game. Rosario didn't start the game but he was used as a pinch hitter in the critical ninth inning. He almost hit a game tying home run but it went foul. He settled for a single to keep the inning alive. Kyle Davies started the game for the Miracle. The seven-year MLB veteran was making a rehab start with the club. Minnesota signed him as a free agent in February and this was his first appearance with the organization. He tossed five innings and allowed three runs on seven hits. It was only the tenth loss of the year for the Miracle and the club will finish their four-game series with Dunedin on Thursday night. From there, the club will head on a seven-game road trip that includes stops in Charlotte and Lakeland. Cedar Rapids Kernels 6, Burlington Bees 5 (7 innings) Box Score In the first game of a double-header, the Kernels used a couple of late inning runs to slide by the Bees. Cedar Rapids had nine hits in the game and over half of those hits were for extra-bases. The team went 4-for-7 with runners in scoring position and they needed every one of those runs in this game. Jorge Polanco paced the offense with a 2-for-3 night. Both of his hits were for extra bases including his fifth triple and tenth double of the year. Dalton Hicks had a big two-out double in the fifth inning to tie the game. Byron Buxton reached base in two of his three plate appearances. He finished the game going 1-for-2 with a walk and a run scored. Jeremias Pineda would come in as a pinch runner in the bottom of the 6th and wreak havoc on the bases. He stole second base, advanced to third on a ground out, and then scored what turned out to be the winning run on a wild pitch. Hudson Boyd started the game and allowed five runs on five hits over five innings. He struck out four batters and walked three men. Josue Montanez would earn his first win of the year in only his third appearance with the Kernels. He tossed two scoreless innings by allowing one hit and striking out two. Cedar Rapids Kernels 4, Burlington Bees 6 (7 innings) Box Score The Kernels and the Bees had to play two on Wednesday to make-up a game from April 23rd. After powering their way to a win in the first game, the Kernels bats fell a little flat in the second game until the last inning. Cedar Rapids scored two in the bottom of the ninth but the team still fell short. Steven Gruver pitched three innings in a spot start for him. He gave up three earned runs on three hits but he struggled with command and walked four batters. Alex Muren made his second appearance with the Kernels and pitched three innings while allowing two earned runs. Josh Burris pitched the final frame and gave up a run. It was the fourth consecutive outing that he gave up at least one run and his ERA sits above 12. Byron Buxton played DH in the second game of the double header. He would strike out twice in the game but he notched his 10th double of the year. Tyler Grimes added a 2-run home run but the team only managed a total of three hits. The club struck out 13 times and left six runners on base. Cedar Rapids will play the final game of their series with Burlington tomorrow night. Over the weekend, the club will play four games with Kane County. The Cougars are a .500 club and they will be looking to make an impression on the current leaders of the Midwest League, the Kernels.
  8. [ATTACH=CONFIG]4080[/ATTACH] On Wednesday night in Rochester, New York, Cole De Vries will take the mound for the Red Wings in what could be his final rehab start before being taken off the disable list. The right-handed hurler has been dealing with a strain on the outer part of his forearm and he has yet to appear in a game for the Twins this season. De Vries is an interesting player in the Twins system. Last season, he was finally rewarded for his time and dedication to the organization by becoming a 27-year old rookie. He posted a 5-5 record with a 4.11 ERA in 16 starts. It wasn't terrible and the team kept him on the 40-man roster for the 2013 season. When De Vries went down with an injury in spring training, there were plenty of fans that thought the dreaded Tommy John surgery would be headed his way. Lucky for him and the Twins, his elbow was fine and he just had a strained right forearm. The rest and rehab with this injury are much easier than working back from Tommy John. In his first rehab start, De Vries threw four innings for the Fort Myers Miracle. He gave up one earned run on six hits with six strikeouts and no walks. Opponents hit .353 off of him in that game but a player’s first return to game action can mean that he was testing out the feel of his pitches. He made the jump up to New Britain for his next start and he had quite the interesting start. Over five innings, he gave up five runs but only two of those runs were earned. He had five strikeouts and two walks but there were also two home runs hit off of him. It would have been interesting to see what his line would have looked like without the errors behind him. Triple-A is the next stop for De Vries and he could signal to the Twins that he is ready to rejoin their rotation. The question still remains about where he will fit into the club's plans. Pedro Hernandez has put together a 2-0 record as the Twins number five starter but his other numbers are a little tough to swallow. He has a 5.79 ERA over five starts with a 1.571 WHIP. His 15 strikeouts compared to is nine walks are also not so impressive. He has give up 35 hits in 28.0 innings and the team keeps putting him out there every fifth day. Vance Worley and Mike Pelfrey each have an ERA north of 6.00 so one might think De Vries could be taking one of their spots. The Twins were planning on getting a lot out of Worley and Pelfrey this year so the club will probably continue to stick with them. If things continue to go south for these two men, the club could make a different move in the future. When De Vries was given his chance last season, there were fans that were clamoring to see him start a game for the Twins. At 28-years old, he isn't exactly a rising star in the Twins organization. He has found ways to be effective at every level in the minors and now the Twins can use him at the back end of their rotation. De Vries is never going to win any big pitching awards but the former stand-out at the University of Minnesota gets to continue his career in his home state. His friends and family can come to watch him play at Target Field on a weekly basis and he might be an important part to a Twins team that has turned a few heads this season.
  9. It's getting close to the end of the first fourth of the season and the Twins are still flirting with the .500 mark. There is a lot of baseball left to play but it has been an encouraging first portion of the season for Twins fans. Some surprise pitching performances, a good offense and a stingy bullpen have the club in range of the top of the division. So how did this Twins team get here and is this pace sustainable for the remainder of the season?[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] The starting staff has been one of the weaknesses of this club and there have clearly been some holes in the rotation. Vance Worley, the team's opening day starter, has an ERA north of 7.00 and WHIP is almost 2.00. Mike Pelfrey's numbers are nearly as bad as Worley's and these two men were supposed to play key roles on this team. Kevin Correia has been a big surprise and he leads the starters in almost every major category. Scott Diamond has put together some solid efforts since he returned from injury. His addition to the staff should provide a nice boost to the club. Pedro Hernandez has filled in as the fifth starter but there are other arms hot on his heels. Even with some good performances mixed in, it is hard not to imagine the Twins rotation getting better as the season goes on. Kyle Gibson and Cole DeVries are scheduled to join the rotation at some point in the coming weeks. It will also be tough for the players like Worley and Pelfrey to be as bad as they have been so far this year. This leads one to think that the starting pitching could be able to help the Twins stay around the .500 mark. On the offensive side of the ball, thing have been off to a good start. Joe Mauer is near the top of the leader board in multiple offensive categories. Justin Morneau has helped pace the middle of the line-up and Josh Willingham is finding ways to get on base though his average is low. Even young players like Aaron Hicks and Oswaldo Arcia are starting to figure out MLB pitching. The team currently ranks 8th in the American League in runs scored and this has helped the club to a positive run differential. Minnesota's 69 doubles ranks sixth among AL teams and this is the second highest total in the AL Central. With some slow offensive performances in the early weeks, the Twins team batting average of .251 might not be as bad an omen as it seems. So far, the club is below league average in batting average, slugging, and OPS. With Hicks and Arcia already in the MLB line-up, there isn't a ton of offensive help in the high levels of the minors. The club might have their best offensive core in and playing on a regular basis. If the players not named Mauer and Morneau can raise their numbers, this could be a very good offensive team. Minnesota's recent offensive performance makes it hard not to think that the team can stay close to the .500 mark. Over the weekend, Terry Ryan was asked about the Twins still being around the .500 mark especially with a lot of underachievers. His response was that .500 is not good enough. He wants this team to contend. The .500 mark seems pretty good after the last two awful seasons. It's hard to know if the club will be able to sustain this pace for the rest of the year but there are signs that it could be possible. Underachieving players might start to figure it out and then the Twins could be a dangerous club in the AL Central.
  10. [ATTACH=CONFIG]4067[/ATTACH] It's getting close to the end of the first fourth of the season and the Twins are still flirting with the .500 mark. There is a lot of baseball left to play but it has been an encouraging first portion of the season for Twins fans. Some surprise pitching performances, a good offense and a stingy bullpen have the club in range of the top of the division. So how did this Twins team get here and is this pace sustainable for the remainder of the season? The starting staff has been one of the weaknesses of this club and there have clearly been some holes in the rotation. Vance Worley, the team's opening day starter, has an ERA north of 7.00 and WHIP is almost 2.00. Mike Pelfrey's numbers are nearly as bad as Worley's and these two men were supposed to play key roles on this team. Kevin Correia has been a big surprise and he leads the starters in almost every major category. Scott Diamond has put together some solid efforts since he returned from injury. His addition to the staff should provide a nice boost to the club. Pedro Hernandez has filled in as the fifth starter but there are other arms hot on his heels. Even with some good performances mixed in, it is hard not to imagine the Twins rotation getting better as the season goes on. Kyle Gibson and Cole DeVries are scheduled to join the rotation at some point in the coming weeks. It would also be tough for players like Worley and Pelfrey to be as bad as they have been so far this year. This leads one to imagine that the starting pitching should be able to help the Twins stay around the .500 mark. On the offensive side of the ball, things have been off to a good start. Joe Mauer is near the top of the leader board in multiple offensive categories. Justin Morneau has helped pace the middle of the line-up and Josh Willingham is finding ways to get on base though his average is low. Even young players like Aaron Hicks and Oswaldo Arcia are starting to figure out MLB pitching. The team currently ranks 8th in the American League in runs scored and this has helped the club to a positive run differential. Minnesota's 69 doubles ranks sixth among AL teams and is the second highest total in the AL Central. With some slow offensive performances in the early weeks, the Twins' team batting average of .251 might not be as bad an omen as it seems. So far, the club is below league average in batting average, slugging, and OPS. With Hicks and Arcia already in the MLB line-up, there isn't a ton of offensive help in the high levels of the minors. The club might have their best offensive core in and playing on a regular basis. If the players not named Mauer and Morneau can raise their numbers, this could be a very good offensive team. Minnesota's recent offensive performance makes it hard not to think that the team can stay close to the .500 mark. Over the weekend, Terry Ryan was asked about the Twins still being around the .500 mark especially with a lot of underachievers. His response was that .500 is not good enough. He wants this team to contend. The .500 mark seems pretty good after the last two awful seasons. It's hard to know if the club will be able to sustain this pace for the rest of the year but there are signs that it could be possible. Underachieving players might start to figure it out and then the Twins could be a dangerous club in the AL Central.
  11. It has been a season of streaks so far this year for Joe Mauer. Things started well in the first couple weeks of the season. Through 14 games, he was hitting .393/.439/.574 with two home runs and five doubles. His batting average was high, he was hitting the ball out of the park and the Minnesota Twins were surprising the experts with their .500 record. Over the next twelve games things were not quite so pretty for Mr. Mauer. [PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]His batting line over these dozen games was .136/.269/.159, with only one extra-base hit and 12 strikeouts. He almost seemed lost at the plate and the team suffered because of his streak. Minnesota went 5-7 over these games before Mauer finally snapped out of his cold spell. The friendly confines of Fenway Park were a welcome sight to Mauer. He put on an offensive clinic in Boston and he was back to being on another hot streak. Over the last seven games, Mauer has hit 533/.600/.833 with nine doubles and 10 runs scored. The Twins have also improved during this stretch going 4-3 to push the team back near the .500 mark. Even with a cold streak, Mauer sees himself near the top of the leader board in multiple categories. He ranks second in all baseball with 15 doubles; Mike Napoli is only two ahead of him. His on-base percentage is good enough for 8th in baseball and ranks 6th best in the American League. Since Mauer has already won multiple batting titles, the race for the batting crown could be a fun one to watch. Mauer's recent hot streak has him near the top of the leader board. After Sunday's two-hit effort, Mauer has a .341 batting average. This places him behind Miguel Cabrera (.379) and James Loney (.376). Cabrera is the defending batting champ so he will probably stay near the top of this list for most of the season. Loney has never hit higher than .289 in a complete season and he is a career .285 hitter. There is a good chance Loney won't be able to keep this pace for the entire campaign. Other important metrics have him highly ranked. Of the position players in baseball, he has the 10th best WAR. There are a number of National League players near the top of this list so Mauer is good enough for 5th on the AL list of WAR. Many fans will be happy with the increase in power from Mauer this season. His career record for doubles is 43 in his MVP season of 2010. With 15 doubles in 33 games this year, he is well on his way to breaking that record. His personal home run record of 28 looks safe unless he goes on a weird batting streak during the rest of the season. With the weather starting to warm up, it will be interesting to see if some of his long doubles end up turning into home runs. Target Field has never been a great place to showcase Mauer's home run power but some of the team's road trips could allow for this to happen. The MLB record for doubles in a season is 67 (currently held by Earl Webb) and Mauer has a chance to break that mark if he continues on his current pace. Mauer is one of the best hitters in the game of baseball. In a season that is 162 games long there are going to be hot and cold streaks for any hitter. At the end of the year Mauer will be near the top of the leader board in batting average and on-base percentage. He has been an on-base machine when he has been healthy in his baseball career. If there are more hot hitting streaks than cold streaks during the rest of the season the MLB record for doubles could fall. It might not be the most important record in the world but it could something fun to follow for the rest of the summer. Watch out Mr. Webb, Mauer is coming for you!
  12. [ATTACH=CONFIG]4053[/ATTACH] It has been a season of streaks so far this year for Joe Mauer. Things started well in the first couple weeks of the season. Through 14 games, he was hitting .393/.439/.574 with two home runs and five doubles. His batting average was high, he was hitting the ball out of the park, and the Twins team was surprising experts with their .500 record. It was quite as pretty at the plate for Mr. Mauer over the next 12 games. His batting numbers plummeted to .136/.269/.159 with only one extra-base hit and 12 strikeouts. He almost seemed like he was lost at the plate and the team suffered because of his streak. Minnesota went 5-7 over these games before Mauer finally snapped out of his cold spell. The friendly confines of Fenway Park were a welcome sight to Mauer. He put on an offensive clinic in Boston and he was back to being on another hot streak. Over the last seven games, Mauer has been impressive to say the least. He has hit .533/.600/.833 with nine doubles and 10 runs scored. The Twins have also improved during this stretch by going 4-3 to push the team back near the .500 mark. Even with a cold streak, Mauer sees himself near the top of the leader board in multiple categories. He ranks second in all of baseball with 15 doubles and Mike Napoli is only two doubles ahead of him. His on-base percentage is good enough for 8th in baseball and it ranks 6th best in the American League. Since Mauer has already won multiple batting titles, the race for the batting crown can be a fun one to watch. Mauer's recent hot streak has him up near the top of the leader board. After Sunday's two-hit effort, Mauer has a .341 batting average. This places him behind Miguel Cabrera (.379) and James Loney (.376). Cabrera is the defending batting champ so he will probably stay near the top of this list for most of the season. Loney has never hit higher than .289 in a complete season and he is a career .285 hitter. There is a good chance Loney won't be able to keep up this pace for the entire campaign. Some other important metrics have him highly ranked. Out of all of the position players in baseball, he has the 10th best WAR. There are plenty of National League players near the top of this list so Mauer is good enough for 5th on the AL list of WAR for positional players. Many fans are going to be happy with the increase in power from Mauer this season. His career record for doubles is 43 back in his MVP season of 2010. With 15 doubles in 33 games this year, he is well on his way to breaking that record. His personal home run record of 28 looks safe unless he goes on a weird batting streak during the rest of the season. With the weather starting to warm up, it will be interesting to see if some of his long doubles end up turning into home runs. Target Field has never been a great place to showcase Mauer's home run power but some of the team's road trips could allow for this to happen. The MLB record for doubles in a season is 67 (currently held by Earl Webb) and Mauer has a chance to break that mark if he continues on his current pace. Mauer is one of the best hitters in the game of baseball. There are going to be hot and cold streaks for any hitter in a season that is 162 games long. At the end of the year, Mauer will be near the top of the leader board in batting average and on-base percentage. He has been an on-base machine when he has been healthy in his MLB career. If there is hotter hitting than cold streaks during the rest of the season, the MLB record for doubles could fall. It might not be the most important record in the world but it could something fun to follow during the rest of the summer. Watch out Mr. Webb, Mauer is coming for you!
  13. Episode 37 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact (@TalkToContact), is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here. http://assets.podomatic.net/mymedia/thumb/2324540/285%3E_8237541.jpg On Episode 37, Cody and Eric are joined by Baseball Prospectus‘ Jason Parks to talk about the Twins Minor League system. Jason Parks has plenty to say about Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano, as well as some of the pitching prospects.[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] Before Jason Parks comes on to the show, Cody and Eric go through the Twins news, including the pitching performances of Kevin Correia, Mike Pelfrey and Scott Diamond; Joe Mauer’s Fenway expertise, and the explosion that is Oswaldo Arcia. To close out the show the guys name a Listener of the Week, go Down on the Pond with Michael Tonkin, and regardless of what they’re drinking (juice?!) they take a quick tour of the biggest news stories around the league. 80 minutes of fun! <iframe src="http://talk2contact.podomatic.com/embed/frame/posting/2013-05-10T20_18_31-07_00?json_url=http%3A%2F%2Ftalk2contact.podomatic.com%2Fentry%2Fembed_params%2F2013-05-10T20_18_31-07_00%3FautoPlay%3Dfalse%26facebook%3Dtrue%26height%3D85%26minicast%3Dfalse%26objembed%3D0%26width%3D440" height="85" width="440" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen=""></iframe> You can follow me on Twitter (@NoDakTwinsFan) or read his writing here at NoDakTwinsFan. You can follow Paul on Twitter (@BaseballPirate) or read his writing at Puckett’s Pond. And of course, you can find Eric on Twitter (@ERolfPleiss) and read my writing at Knuckleballs!
  14. Episode 37 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact (@TalkToContact), is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here. http://assets.podomatic.net/mymedia/thumb/2324540/285%3E_8237541.jpg On Episode 37, Cody and Eric are joined by Baseball Prospectus‘ Jason Parks to talk about the Twins Minor League system. Jason Parks has plenty to say about Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano, as well as some of the pitching prospects.[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] Before Jason Parks comes on to the show, Cody and Eric go through the Twins news, including the pitching performances of Kevin Correia, Mike Pelfrey and Scott Diamond; Joe Mauer’s Fenway expertise, and the explosion that is Oswaldo Arcia. To close out the show the guys name a Listener of the Week, go Down on the Pond with Michael Tonkin, and regardless of what they’re drinking (juice?!) they take a quick tour of the biggest news stories around the league. 80 minutes of fun! <iframe src="http://talk2contact.podomatic.com/embed/frame/posting/2013-05-10T20_18_31-07_00?json_url=http%3A%2F%2Ftalk2contact.podomatic.com%2Fentry%2Fembed_params%2F2013-05-10T20_18_31-07_00%3FautoPlay%3Dfalse%26facebook%3Dtrue%26height%3D85%26minicast%3Dfalse%26objembed%3D0%26width%3D440" height="85" width="440" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen=""></iframe> You can follow me on Twitter (@NoDakTwinsFan) or read his writing here at NoDakTwinsFan. You can follow Paul on Twitter (@BaseballPirate) or read his writing at Puckett’s Pond. And of course, you can find Eric on Twitter (@ERolfPleiss) and read my writing at Knuckleballs!
  15. Episode 37 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact (@TalkToContact), is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here. http://assets.podomatic.net/mymedia/thumb/2324540/285%3E_8237541.jpg On Episode 37, Cody and Eric are joined by Baseball Prospectus‘ Jason Parks to talk about the Twins Minor League system. Jason Parks has plenty to say about Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano, as well as some of the pitching prospects. Before Jason Parks comes on to the show, Cody and Eric go through the Twins news, including the pitching performances of Kevin Correia, Mike Pelfrey and Scott Diamond; Joe Mauer’s Fenway expertise, and the explosion that is Oswaldo Arcia. To close out the show the guys name a Listener of the Week, go Down on the Pond with Michael Tonkin, and regardless of what they’re drinking (juice?!) they take a quick tour of the biggest news stories around the league. 80 minutes of fun! You can follow me on Twitter (@NoDakTwinsFan) or read his writing here at NoDakTwinsFan. You can follow Paul on Twitter (@BaseballPirate) or read his writing at Puckett’s Pond. And of course, you can find Eric on Twitter (@ERolfPleiss) and read my writing at Knuckleballs!
  16. Episode 37 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact (@TalkToContact), is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here. http://assets.podomatic.net/mymedia/thumb/2324540/285%3E_8237541.jpg On Episode 37, Cody and Eric are joined by Baseball Prospectus‘ Jason Parks to talk about the Twins Minor League system. Jason Parks has plenty to say about Byron Buxton and Miguel Sano, as well as some of the pitching prospects. Before Jason Parks comes on to the show, Cody and Eric go through the Twins news, including the pitching performances of Kevin Correia, Mike Pelfrey and Scott Diamond; Joe Mauer’s Fenway expertise, and the explosion that is Oswaldo Arcia. To close out the show the guys name a Listener of the Week, go Down on the Pond with Michael Tonkin, and regardless of what they’re drinking (juice?!) they take a quick tour of the biggest news stories around the league. 80 minutes of fun! You can follow me on Twitter (@NoDakTwinsFan) or read his writing here at NoDakTwinsFan. You can follow Paul on Twitter (@BaseballPirate) or read his writing at Puckett’s Pond. And of course, you can find Eric on Twitter (@ERolfPleiss) and read my writing at Knuckleballs!
  17. The Twins keep finding ways to surprise as the team still sits around the .500 mark and it is close to a month and a half into the season. For now, enjoy some of the best Twins and MLB coverage from around the web. There are some good interviews, Puckett stories, sports video games, and a whole lot more! The anniversary of Kirby Puckett's big league debut was on Thursday. Do you want to know what Puckett's original scouting report looked like?[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] So far this year, Vance Worley has been unlucky so don't lose faith yet... Scott Diamond did an interview with FanGraphs that you should check out. Later in the week, FanGraphs published an interview with Glen Perkins Aaron Hicks was in a little hot water this week after a play on the defensive side of the ball. Trevor Plouffe invited Watertown police officers to Thursday's Twins vs Red Sox game. A match-up between the last year's first two draft picks was put on hold. According to the Twins Minor League Director, there could easily be six to eight guys that make the majors from Cedar Rapids. This year's Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook has been discounted and I was a co-author so pick up a copy. The rise of Josmil Pinto is something to keep an eye on. In this video, Miguel Sano talks about his favorite thing to do in baseball. Who is going to be the odd man out when Darin Mastroanni is healthy? Carlos Santana became a fan of Sam Deduno during this year's WBC. There are two big name pitchers to watch at the top of this year's draft board. Baseball America released their first mock draft and the fourth pick could be a tough spot for the Twins. The Twins have apparently narrowed their possible draft picks to a few names. ESPN spent the week ranking the top 25 sports video games of all-time. Which one have you played the most? Carlos Gomez was always good on defense but now he has figured out the offensive side of the ball. It turns out Gomez was the prize of the Johan Santana trade. Sometimes there is value in really beat-up baseball cards. Nationals fans revolted against a new ticket policy and it worked. Here is a cool interactive graphic to compare the salaries of all 30 MLB clubs. You've been waiting for it... "The History of Baseball Stadium Nachos" Matt Kemp did something very cool for a fan this week. It turns out that baseball is big in Manipur, India My Weekly Rundown Sunday: Talk to Contact: Episode 36 Tuesday: Which Team's Aces Did the Twins Miss? Wednesday: Twins behind in the golden age of leadoff hitters Twins Minor League Report (5/8): Gibson Shows He's Ready Video of the Week: The Twins are usually creative with their advertisements and the club has even won some awards for their advertising campaigns. A commercial was released this week and the stars of the show are all bobbleheads. It is a very unique ad and it showcases one of the things that fans love about going to Twins games. Here is a list of ten awesome details about the commercial and the video to go along with it.
  18. The Twins keep finding ways to surprise as the team still sits around the .500 mark and it is close to a month and a half into the season. Minnesota's bats finally woke up in Boston with some big numbers put up in the four game series by Oswaldo Arcia and Joe Mauer. The club took three out of the four games to close out their recent road trip. This weekend the Baltimore Orioles are coming to Target Field for a three game set. Baltimore is off to another good start after last year's trip back to the postseason. The Orioles are near the top of the AL East and they have a very good 12-8 record on the road entering Friday's game at Target Field. Hopefully, the Twins recent offensive explosion will carry over to their home ballpark. The club is sitting in fourth place in the AL Central but there are a lot of team's grouped together in the middle of the division. If the team could get hot, they might find themselves on the heels of the Detroit Tigers. For now, enjoy some of the best Twins and MLB coverage from around the web. There are some good interviews, Puckett stories, sports video games, and a whole lot more! Aaron Hicks was in a little hot water this week after a play on the defensive side of the ball. The anniversary of Kirby Puckett's big league debut was on Thursday. Do you want to know what Puckett's original scouting report looked like? So far this year, Vance Worley has been unlucky so don't lose faith yet... Scott Diamond did an interview with FanGraphs that you should check out. Later in the week, FanGraphs published an interview with Glen Perkins Trevor Plouffe invited Watertown police officers to Thursday's Twins vs Red Sox game. A match-up between the last year's first two draft picks was put on hold. According to the Twins Minor League Director, there could easily be six to eight guys that make the majors from Cedar Rapids. This year's Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook has been discounted and I was a co-author so pick up a copy. The rise of Josmil Pinto is something to keep an eye on. In this video, Miguel Sano talks about his favorite thing to do in baseball. Who is going to be the odd man out when Darin Mastroanni is healthy? Carlos Santana became a fan of Sam Deduno during this year's WBC. There are two big name pitchers to watch at the top of this year's draft board. Baseball America released their first mock draft and the fourth pick could be a tough spot for the Twins. The Twins have apparently narrowed their possible draft picks to a few names. ESPN spent the week ranking the top 25 sports video games of all-time. Which one have you played the most? Carlos Gomez was always good on defense but now he has figured out the offensive side of the ball. It turns out Gomez was the prize of the Johan Santana trade. Sometimes there is value in really beat-up baseball cards. Nationals fans revolted against a new ticket policy and it worked. Here is a cool interactive graphic to compare the salaries of all 30 MLB clubs. You've been waiting for it... "The History of Baseball Stadium Nachos" Matt Kemp did something very cool for a fan this week. It turns out that baseball is big in Manipur, India My Weekly Rundown Sunday: Talk to Contact: Episode 36 Tuesday: Which Team's Aces Did the Twins Miss? Wednesday: Twins behind in the golden age of leadoff hitters Twins Minor League Report (5/8): Gibson Shows He's Ready Video of the Week: The Twins are usually creative with their advertisements and the club has even won some awards for their advertising campaigns. A unique commercial was released this week and the stars of the show are all bobbleheads. It is a very unique ad and it showcases one of the things that fans love about going to Twins games. Here is a list of ten awesome details about the commercial and the video to go along with it.
  19. The Twins keep finding ways to surprise as the team still sits around the .500 mark and it is close to a month and a half into the season. Minnesota's bats finally woke up in Boston with some big numbers put up in the four game series by Oswaldo Arcia and Joe Mauer. The club took three out of the four games to close out their recent road trip. This weekend the Baltimore Orioles are coming to Target Field for a three game set. Baltimore is off to another good start after last year's trip back to the postseason. The Orioles are near the top of the AL East and they have a very good 12-8 record on the road entering Friday's game at Target Field. Hopefully, the Twins recent offensive explosion will carry over to their home ballpark. The club is sitting in fourth place in the AL Central but there are a lot of team's grouped together in the middle of the division. If the team could get hot, they might find themselves on the heels of the Detroit Tigers. For now, enjoy some of the best Twins and MLB coverage from around the web. There are some good interviews, Puckett stories, sports video games, and a whole lot more! Aaron Hicks was in a little hot water this week after a play on the defensive side of the ball. The anniversary of Kirby Puckett's big league debut was on Thursday. Do you want to know what Puckett's original scouting report looked like? So far this year, Vance Worley has been unlucky so don't lose faith yet... Scott Diamond did an interview with FanGraphs that you should check out. Later in the week, FanGraphs published an interview with Glen Perkins Trevor Plouffe invited Watertown police officers to Thursday's Twins vs Red Sox game. A match-up between the last year's first two draft picks was put on hold. According to the Twins Minor League Director, there could easily be six to eight guys that make the majors from Cedar Rapids. This year's Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook has been discounted and I was a co-author so pick up a copy. The rise of Josmil Pinto is something to keep an eye on. In this video, Miguel Sano talks about his favorite thing to do in baseball. Who is going to be the odd man out when Darin Mastroanni is healthy? Carlos Santana became a fan of Sam Deduno during this year's WBC. There are two big name pitchers to watch at the top of this year's draft board. Baseball America released their first mock draft and the fourth pick could be a tough spot for the Twins. The Twins have apparently narrowed their possible draft picks to a few names. ESPN spent the week ranking the top 25 sports video games of all-time. Which one have you played the most? Carlos Gomez was always good on defense but now he has figured out the offensive side of the ball. It turns out Gomez was the prize of the Johan Santana trade. Sometimes there is value in really beat-up baseball cards. Nationals fans revolted against a new ticket policy and it worked. Here is a cool interactive graphic to compare the salaries of all 30 MLB clubs. You've been waiting for it... "The History of Baseball Stadium Nachos" Matt Kemp did something very cool for a fan this week. It turns out that baseball is big in Manipur, India My Weekly Rundown Sunday: Talk to Contact: Episode 36 Tuesday: Which Team's Aces Did the Twins Miss? Wednesday: Twins behind in the golden age of leadoff hitters Twins Minor League Report (5/8): Gibson Shows He's Ready Video of the Week: The Twins are usually creative with their advertisements and the club has even won some awards for their advertising campaigns. A unique commercial was released this week and the stars of the show are all bobbleheads. It is a very unique ad and it showcases one of the things that fans love about going to Twins games. Here is a list of ten awesome details about the commercial and the video to go along with it.
  20. While Pedro Hernandez was getting beaten-up by the Boston Red Sox line-up, Kyle Gibson was showing he is ready to take his spot in the major league starting rotation. It might have been Gibson's best start as a professional and it wouldn't be surprising if he makes his MLB debut within the next week. The rest of the Twins and Red Sox game looked like a slow pitch softball game. Minnesota scored seven runs in the second inning and Pedro Florimon did his best Babe Ruth impression with a home run and a two-run double. [PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] swaldo Arcia has his batting average at .300 after he had four hits in the Twins 15-8 win over Boston. There were plenty of story lines to follow in the minor leagues on Wednesday so let's go around the horn with the Twins farm system. Rochester Red Wings 3, Toledo Mudhens 0 Box Score It took 114 pitches but Kyle Gibson pitched a complete game shutout. He only allowed four hits and had eight strikeouts and two walks. It was a masterful performance as only five balls left the infield. He threw 70 strikes and 44 balls and faced only four batters over the minimum. It was his second complete game shutout and his first since 2010, when he was with the Fort Myers Miracle. Prior to this game, Gibson had made it into the seventh inning in one outing and his season high in strikeouts was seven. Both of those marks were passed on Wednesday and the 25-year seems on the cusp of making his big league debut. The Twins might need someone to take over the starting role of Pedro Hernandez; Gibson could be the guy. There wasn't a ton of offense on Rochester's side of the ball but it was enough to get the job done behind Gibson's gem. Evan Bigley got the scoring started with a two-run home run in the first inning. Chris Herrmann and Eric Farris each notched his first triple of the season. Doug Bernier was the only Red Wings batter with more than one hit. Chris Colabello went 0-4 in the game and he saw his nine game hit streak come to an end. It was the first time the club has won two games in a row since a four-game streak at the end of April. The Red Wings have not lost a series in their last five. Rochester continues their longest road trip yet this season with two more games in Toledo. Rochester has dominated Toledo in recent play, winning 11 of the last 12 match-ups. The team will return to Rochester for a week-long home stand that starts Friday night. New Britain Rock Cats 5, New Hampshire Fisher Cats 4 Box Score A four-run first inning put the Rock Cats in control of this game from the start. The offense cooled down from there and Pat Dean looked in control of things on the mound. His 6.1 innings while allowing four runs was enough to earn Dean his first win at the Double-A level. Things got a little dicey in the bottom of the seventh when a double and a single from the Fisher Cats plated a run. This signaled the end of the day for Dean and the bullpen took over from there. Bobby Lanigan allowed one of the inherited runners to score but other than that the bullpen did its job. Michael Tonkin earned his fifth save of the year as he closed out the ninth. On the offensive side, Daniel Ortiz stole the show. He went 3-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored. He hit his team leading ninth double of the year and smacked his fifth home run. Danny Santana and Curt Smith both went 2-for-4. Smith added his fourth double of the year and Santana had his 13th RBI on the season. Mark Sobolewski had a rough day at third base with two fielding errors. With the win, the Rock Cats have a season high four-game winning streak and improved to 18-15. New Britain is in second place, one game behind the Portland Sea Dogs in the win column in the Eastern Division of the Eastern League. The club will face that very Portland team for five games in the next four days. Fort Myers Miracle 1, Tampa Yankees 8 Box Score Miguel Sano and Eddie Rosario were held out of the Miracle line-up for the second day in a row. On Tuesday night, Fort Myers found enough offense to win without these two players but at the end of Wednesday's game there weren't enough runs on the board to avoid a loss Matthew Summers got hit around for nine hits and six earned runs in five innings. He has pitched more than five innings in only one of his last four starts and he hasn't gotten a win since April 12th. His ERA sits at 4.29, so the Florida State League has been a little rough on him this year. Only four batters managed hits for the Miracle. The lone run was scored on a solo shot off the bat of Kennys Vargas. It was his fifth home run of the year but it wasn't nearly enough. Stephen Wickens continued his hot bat with two hits. Over the last 10 games, he has a hit in nine of them and a batting line of .351/.442/.459. Cedar Rapids Kernels 1, Quad Cities River Bandits 4 Box Score Much like the Miracle's game, it was a tough offensive night for the Kernels. The team had a couple extra base hits but the club left nine men on base and went 0-8 with runners in scoring position. It is the fewest runs the team has scored since May 1. Dalton Hicks provided all the offensive pop with a solo shot in the sixth inning. It was his fifth home run of the season. Candido Pimentel had his first triple of the year but he was stranded at third base. Tyler Grimes was the only Kernel to collect more than one hit with his 2-for-4 day at the plate. Byron Buxton reached base twice with a single and a walk but was caught stealing for the fifth time. The defense struggled to make throws on Wednesday night. Cedar Rapids compiled three throwing errors that led to two unearned runs for the River Bandits. Pimentel had his second error of the season. Brett Lee was the starting pitcher and his part in a botched double play turned into his first error of the year. Travis Harrison continues to struggle at third base with his team leading ninth error. Lee put up a decent effort on the mound but was still given the loss in this contest. He even outlasted the starter for the River Bandits by over an inning. His final line was 6.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 3 SO and 2 BB. Since joining the Kernels rotation he has pitched six innings in three of his four starts. Cedar Rapids continues their series with Quad Cities over the next two nights. The team holds a slim two game advantage over the second-place River Bandits so these next two games will be very important. Their 12-game road trip concludes with a three-game series in Beloit this weekend.
  21. On Tuesday, over at ESPN's Sweetspot, an article was penned about the golden age of leadoff hitters. Major League Baseball could be in the middle of one of the best years ever for the leadoff hitter. 1965, 1975, 1987, and 2004 were other great years for men at the top of the order but this year could be historic. Players like Shin-Soo Choo, Austin Jackson, Alex Gordon, Ian Kinsler, and Carl Crawford are leading a pack of leadoff hitters that are among the best in all of baseball. These men could help make this season one of the best for the men at the top. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Twins have struggled to get much production from the leadoff spot. [PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]Batters in the first position for the Twins are hitting .197/.243/.244 with only three extra base hits. This .487 OPS is the lowest for any batting spot in the Twins line-up and it's also well below the league average. Overall, MLB hitters have an OPS of around .722 while leadoff hitters are even higher than that with a .759 OPS. Minnesota is almost .300 points behind the average for leadoff hitters. The team is also having trouble in the steals department. Aaron Hicks is the team leader with three. Brian Dozier and Pedro Florimon follow him with two apiece. Minnesota has gotten three steals out of their leadoff spot. Only one team has less. Hicks had most of the starts in the leadoff spot at the beginning of the year. His early season struggles brought down the team's totals from the leadoff spot. Dozier became the next man to take over the role and he has put together a solid performance at the top of the order. Jamey Carroll has made a few appearances at the top and even Escobar has gotten a chance. 2013 Twins Leadoff Hitters Hicks (10 Games): .047/.109/.047, 3 R, 0 SB Dozier (13 Games): .304/.333/.411, 7 R, 2 SB Carroll (3 Games): .286/.333/.286, 5 R, 0 SB Escobar (1 Game): .000/.000/.000, 0 R, 0 SB For the Twins to continue to be successful on the field, there needs to be more production from the top of the order. Hicks has been envisioned as the leadoff hitter of the future but his struggles in this role were evident. Dozier has put together some positive numbers but it is hard to know if he will be able to sustain this level of output. Since Hicks has moved down in the order, there have been some improvements to his approach at the plate. If he can continue those improvements (and not miss the cut-off man on the field), he could find himself back at the top of the order by the end of the season. The Twins hope Hicks can take back the leadoff spot because this will be a better team with a natural leadoff hitter at the top. MLB might be in the Golden Age of Leadoff Hitters; the Twins have some work to do to catch up to the rest of the pack.
  22. On Tuesday over at ESPN's Sweetspot, an article was penned about the golden age of leadoff hitters. Major League Baseball could be in the middle of one of the best year's ever for the leadoff hitter. 1965, 1975, 1987, and 2004 were some other great years for men at the top of the order but this year could be historic. Players like Shin-Soo Choo, Austin Jackson, Alex Gordon, Ian Kinsler, and Carl Crawford are leading a pack of leadoff hitters that are among some of the best in all of baseball. These men could help to make this season one of the best for the men at the top. For the Twins, the club has struggled to get a ton of production from the leadoff spot. Batters in the first position for the Twins are hitting .197/.243/.244 with only three extra base hits. This .487 OPS is the lowest for any batting spot in the Twins line-up and it's well below the league average. Overall, MLB hitters have an OPS of around .722 while leadoff hitters are even higher than that with a .759 OPS. Minnesota is almost .300 points behind the average for leadoff hitters. MLB leadoff men are have helped to push the average runs per game to 4.3, while Twins leadoff men have kept the Twins lower than average with a 4.2 runs per game mark. The team is also having trouble in the steals department. Aaron Hicks is the team leader in steals with three. Brian Dozier and Pedro Florimon follow him with two apiece. Minnesota has gotten three total steals out of their leadoff spot. Over 650 plate appearances, that would translate to a little under 20 steals while the rest of baseball's leadoff hitters are on pace for 22 steals or more. Hicks got most of the starts in the leadoff spot at the beginning of the year. His early season struggles brought down some of the team's totals from the leadoff spot. Dozier became the next man to take over the leadoff role and he has put together a solid performance in this role. Jamey Carroll has made a few appearances at the top and even Escobar has gotten a chance. 2013 Twins Leadoff Hitters Hicks (10 Games): .047/.109/.047, 3 R, 0 SB Dozier (13 Games): .304/.333/.411, 7 R, 2 SB Carroll (3 Games): .286/.333/.286, 5 R, 0 SB Escobar (1 Game): .000/.000/.000, 0 R, 0 SB For the Twins to continue by successful on the field, there needs to be production from the top of the order. Hicks is suppose to be the leadoff hitter of the future but his struggles were evident in this role. Dozier has put together some positive numbers but it is hard to know if he will be able to sustain this level of output. Since Hicks has moved down in the order, there have been some improvements to his approach at the plate. If he can continue those improvements (and not miss the cut off man on the field), he could find himself back at the top of the order by the end of the season. The Twins hope Hicks can take back the leadoff spot because this will be a better team with a natural leadoff hitter at the top. MLB might be in the golden age of leadoff hitters but the Twins have some work to do to catch up to the rest of the pack.
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