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  1. The Minnesota Twins gave up eight runs in an inning on the way to another loss to Tampa Bay and Byron Buxton was ejected early in his rehab assignment game with the Saints. Not great. Down on the farm, Gabriel Gonzalez played hero ball in the 10th inning for Cedar Rapids. After making a game-saving diving catch in the top of the inning, Gonzalez also ended the game in the bottom half with a walk-off double. Other minor leaguers featured tonight include Brent Headrick, Rayne Doncon, Gabriel Gonzalez, Charlee Soto, Kyle DeBarge and others.
  2. The Minnesota Twins gave up eight runs in an inning on the way to another loss to Tampa Bay and Byron Buxton was ejected early in his rehab assignment game with the Saints. Not great. Down on the farm, Gabriel Gonzalez played hero ball in the 10th inning for Cedar Rapids. After making a game-saving diving catch in the top of the inning, Gonzalez also ended the game in the bottom half with a walk-off double. Other minor leaguers featured tonight include Brent Headrick, Rayne Doncon, Gabriel Gonzalez, Charlee Soto, Kyle DeBarge and others. View full video
  3. The Minnesota Twins lost 2-1 to Tampa Bay, but David Festa (former 13th-round pick) put together another impressive start. He struck out seven over five innings of work while giving up a pair of runs. Down in the minors, Ty Langenberg (former 11th-round pick) impressed for Cedar Rapids. He delivered five shutout innings of one-hit ball with seven strikeouts. Also highlighted tonight from the minors were Walker Jenkins, Rubel Cespedes and Brandon Winokur.
  4. The Minnesota Twins lost 2-1 to Tampa Bay, but David Festa (former 13th-round pick) put together another impressive start. He struck out seven over five innings of work while giving up a pair of runs. Down in the minors, Ty Langenberg (former 11th-round pick) impressed for Cedar Rapids. He delivered five shutout innings of one-hit ball with seven strikeouts. Also highlighted tonight from the minors were Walker Jenkins, Rubel Cespedes and Brandon Winokur. View full video
  5. You are correct, I just fat-fingered that one, my mistake. Always seems to happen on the last thing I add to these things. Prielippp is scheduled to start Saturday night. I’m also keeping an eye on him as things wind down. It’s been a lot of fun to see him back out there.
  6. CURRENT W-L Records Minnesota Twins: 72-61 St. Paul Saints: 61-66 Wichita Wind Surge: 52-70 Cedar Rapids Kernels: 64-57 Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: 64-53 FCL Twins: 27-31 (season complete) DSL Twins: 30-25 (season complete) TRANSACTIONS As previously mentioned, Emmanuel Rodriguez was activated off the IL. He played a pair of rehab games in early July, but you have to go all the way back to June 5 for the last time he played in Double-A. Rodriguez was slated to leadoff and play center field tonight, but it can be quite difficult to play baseball in Florida. He’s been out all this time due to a pesky thumb injury suffered on a slide. He also missed time with a hand injury prior to that. It would be wonderful to see him get in some games, have a healthy offseason and position himself to make his Major League debut at some point in 2025. I’m getting ahead of myself, let’s just hope it doesn’t rain in Fort Myers again tomorrow. Rookie-Level All-Stars and Awards Minor League Baseball announced their award winners and all-stars for the rookie levels. Yasser Mercedes was selected as a Florida Complex League all-stars and Eduardo Beltre made the Dominican Summer League all-stars. It feels worth pointing out these are all-star honors and not an actual roster for an all-star game, so only 16 players are selected in each league. Mercedes hit .331/.421/.568 with six home runs and 18 stolen bases in 61 games for the FCL Twins. That .989 OPS ranked second among the qualified hitters in the FCL. The only hitter above him was the MVP of the league (Franklin Arias from the Red Sox). Beltre posted a .326/.453/.518 line in 43 games. His 1.071 OPS ranked third in the DSL. SAINTS SENTINEL Postponed (inclement weather), game to be made up as part of a doubleheader on Friday. WIND SURGE WISDOM Springfield 6, Wichita 3 Box Score It has been a tough year for Tanner Schobel, but his first swing in this game made hitting look easy. The former second-round pick crushed a two-run homer well onto the berm of Wichita’s Riverfront Stadium in the bottom of the first inning. Great way to get things started, but the Wind Surge (well I guess Turbo Tubs) went silent after that. Unfortunately, those were the only two runs the Wind Surge scored until they were down to their final out. On a night in which his high school teammate Lawrence Butler homered three times for the A's, Jaylen Nowlin had an outing that was fairly representative of what he brings to the table. The lefty flashed swing-and-miss stuff, striking out six batters, but also struggled with his control, issuing four walks. Nowlin surrendered three runs over his 4 2/3 innings and threw 86 pitches (49 for strikes, a strike rate of 57%). Wichita held the lead until the fifth inning, and the score was 3-2 entering the ninth, but Springfield managed to tack on three runs in the final frame. Kyler Fedko hit a solo homer in the bottom of the ninth inning, but the damage had been done. KERNELS NUGGETS Cedar Rapids 5, Lake County 2 Box Score Walker Jenkins has been flexing. He snapped a 22-game homerless streak last Friday by hitting his first home run with the Kernels. He went deep again Tuesday. He did it again tonight. After hitting three home runs through his first 62 games of the season, Jenkins has only needed six games to hit his next three homers. The lead didn’t last long. Brooklyn Park product John Klein gave up a leadoff double to 2024 No. 1 overall pick Travis Bazzana and Lake County was able to tally two runs in the bottom of the first inning. That was all the damage Klein would allow over his four innings, however, as he struck out six batters. Jordan Carr fanned another hitter in his scoreless inning of work before Spencer Bengard struck out five more batters over his four clean innings. Altogether, that’s 12 strikeouts against just one walk (on Klein’s ledger) for Cedar Rapids pitching tonight. Bengard earned his first professional save, and has a 1.42 ERA in 19 innings for the Kernels and 1.59 mark in 79 1/3 innings on the season. The Kernels fought their way back from that early deficit, with Kyle Hess hitting a game-tying solo home run in the third inning — his first homer in 47 games with Cedar Rapids. The go-ahead run scored on a missed catch error committed by the Lake County right fielder in the fourth inning. An error also led to the fourth Kernels run. Kaelen Culpepper led off the top of the eighth inning by reaching on an error by Lake County’s first baseman and advancing all the way to third base. Culpepper scrambled home on an RBI groundout by Rubel Cespedes. Nick Lucky plated the fifth Cedar Rapids run with another RBI groundout in the ninth inning. The Kernels lineup managed to score those five runs despite recording only four hits. Agustin Ruiz made the defensive plays of the night. In the sixth inning, Ruiz had to cover a lot of ground to make a great sliding catch in right field foul territory. He also made a play in the bottom of the ninth inning on what looked like it was going to be a routine flyball. Ruiz slipped, fell square on his back, but managed to make the grab anyway. Jenkins, who was the DH , went 1-for-4 with a home run and a strikeout. His OPS is up to .853 in 25 games since being promoted to Cedar Rapids. Culpepper was 0-for-4 but drew a walk, reached on an error and scored a run. He played third base and made a pair of catches on pop-ups in foul territory. There was also an infield single hit in his direction, but it died in the grass on its way over. Basically like a well-placed swinging bunt. It wasn’t even close enough for him to attempt a throw over to first base. MUSSEL MATTERS Postponed (wet grounds), game to be made up as part of a doubleheader on Friday. TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY Pitcher of the Day: Spencer Bengard (Cedar Rapids) 4 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 5 K Hitter of the Day: Kyle Hess (Cedar Rapids) 2-for-4, HR (1), R, RBI PROSPECT SUMMARY Check out the Prospect Tracker for much more on our Twins Top 20 prospects. #1 Walker Jenkins (Cedar Rapids): 1-for-4, HR (3), R, RBI, K #7 Gabriel Gonzalez (Cedar Rapids): 0-for-4, BB, R #17 Tanner Schobel (Wichita): 1-for-4, HR (10), R, 2 RBI, K TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTERS St. Paul at Omaha, 5:05 pm CT: Randy Dobnak St. Paul at Omaha, Game 2: Andrew Morris Wichita vs. Springfield, 7:05 pm CT: Marco Raya Cedar Rapids at Lake County, 6:00 pm CT: Jeremy Lee Fort Myers vs. Clearwater, 3:30 pm CT: Jose Olivares Fort Myers vs. Clearwater, Game 2: TBD
  7. One of the Twins top prospects is back. Well, he should be tomorrow. Emmanuel Rodriguez joined the Mighty Mussels to start a rehab assignment, but their game tonight was rained out. The forecast for Friday afternoon is looking reasonably clear in Fort Myers, so hopefully we’ll see him return to action. Image courtesy of William Parmeter (left), Ed Bailey (right) CURRENT W-L Records Minnesota Twins: 72-61 St. Paul Saints: 61-66 Wichita Wind Surge: 52-70 Cedar Rapids Kernels: 64-57 Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: 64-53 FCL Twins: 27-31 (season complete) DSL Twins: 30-25 (season complete) TRANSACTIONS As previously mentioned, Emmanuel Rodriguez was activated off the IL. He played a pair of rehab games in early July, but you have to go all the way back to June 5 for the last time he played in Double-A. Rodriguez was slated to leadoff and play center field tonight, but it can be quite difficult to play baseball in Florida. He’s been out all this time due to a pesky thumb injury suffered on a slide. He also missed time with a hand injury prior to that. It would be wonderful to see him get in some games, have a healthy offseason and position himself to make his Major League debut at some point in 2025. I’m getting ahead of myself, let’s just hope it doesn’t rain in Fort Myers again tomorrow. Rookie-Level All-Stars and Awards Minor League Baseball announced their award winners and all-stars for the rookie levels. Yasser Mercedes was selected as a Florida Complex League all-stars and Eduardo Beltre made the Dominican Summer League all-stars. It feels worth pointing out these are all-star honors and not an actual roster for an all-star game, so only 16 players are selected in each league. Mercedes hit .331/.421/.568 with six home runs and 18 stolen bases in 61 games for the FCL Twins. That .989 OPS ranked second among the qualified hitters in the FCL. The only hitter above him was the MVP of the league (Franklin Arias from the Red Sox). Beltre posted a .326/.453/.518 line in 43 games. His 1.071 OPS ranked third in the DSL. SAINTS SENTINEL Postponed (inclement weather), game to be made up as part of a doubleheader on Friday. WIND SURGE WISDOM Springfield 6, Wichita 3 Box Score It has been a tough year for Tanner Schobel, but his first swing in this game made hitting look easy. The former second-round pick crushed a two-run homer well onto the berm of Wichita’s Riverfront Stadium in the bottom of the first inning. Great way to get things started, but the Wind Surge (well I guess Turbo Tubs) went silent after that. Unfortunately, those were the only two runs the Wind Surge scored until they were down to their final out. On a night in which his high school teammate Lawrence Butler homered three times for the A's, Jaylen Nowlin had an outing that was fairly representative of what he brings to the table. The lefty flashed swing-and-miss stuff, striking out six batters, but also struggled with his control, issuing four walks. Nowlin surrendered three runs over his 4 2/3 innings and threw 86 pitches (49 for strikes, a strike rate of 57%). Wichita held the lead until the fifth inning, and the score was 3-2 entering the ninth, but Springfield managed to tack on three runs in the final frame. Kyler Fedko hit a solo homer in the bottom of the ninth inning, but the damage had been done. KERNELS NUGGETS Cedar Rapids 5, Lake County 2 Box Score Walker Jenkins has been flexing. He snapped a 22-game homerless streak last Friday by hitting his first home run with the Kernels. He went deep again Tuesday. He did it again tonight. After hitting three home runs through his first 62 games of the season, Jenkins has only needed six games to hit his next three homers. The lead didn’t last long. Brooklyn Park product John Klein gave up a leadoff double to 2024 No. 1 overall pick Travis Bazzana and Lake County was able to tally two runs in the bottom of the first inning. That was all the damage Klein would allow over his four innings, however, as he struck out six batters. Jordan Carr fanned another hitter in his scoreless inning of work before Spencer Bengard struck out five more batters over his four clean innings. Altogether, that’s 12 strikeouts against just one walk (on Klein’s ledger) for Cedar Rapids pitching tonight. Bengard earned his first professional save, and has a 1.42 ERA in 19 innings for the Kernels and 1.59 mark in 79 1/3 innings on the season. The Kernels fought their way back from that early deficit, with Kyle Hess hitting a game-tying solo home run in the third inning — his first homer in 47 games with Cedar Rapids. The go-ahead run scored on a missed catch error committed by the Lake County right fielder in the fourth inning. An error also led to the fourth Kernels run. Kaelen Culpepper led off the top of the eighth inning by reaching on an error by Lake County’s first baseman and advancing all the way to third base. Culpepper scrambled home on an RBI groundout by Rubel Cespedes. Nick Lucky plated the fifth Cedar Rapids run with another RBI groundout in the ninth inning. The Kernels lineup managed to score those five runs despite recording only four hits. Agustin Ruiz made the defensive plays of the night. In the sixth inning, Ruiz had to cover a lot of ground to make a great sliding catch in right field foul territory. He also made a play in the bottom of the ninth inning on what looked like it was going to be a routine flyball. Ruiz slipped, fell square on his back, but managed to make the grab anyway. Jenkins, who was the DH , went 1-for-4 with a home run and a strikeout. His OPS is up to .853 in 25 games since being promoted to Cedar Rapids. Culpepper was 0-for-4 but drew a walk, reached on an error and scored a run. He played third base and made a pair of catches on pop-ups in foul territory. There was also an infield single hit in his direction, but it died in the grass on its way over. Basically like a well-placed swinging bunt. It wasn’t even close enough for him to attempt a throw over to first base. MUSSEL MATTERS Postponed (wet grounds), game to be made up as part of a doubleheader on Friday. TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY Pitcher of the Day: Spencer Bengard (Cedar Rapids) 4 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 5 K Hitter of the Day: Kyle Hess (Cedar Rapids) 2-for-4, HR (1), R, RBI PROSPECT SUMMARY Check out the Prospect Tracker for much more on our Twins Top 20 prospects. #1 Walker Jenkins (Cedar Rapids): 1-for-4, HR (3), R, RBI, K #7 Gabriel Gonzalez (Cedar Rapids): 0-for-4, BB, R #17 Tanner Schobel (Wichita): 1-for-4, HR (10), R, 2 RBI, K TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTERS St. Paul at Omaha, 5:05 pm CT: Randy Dobnak St. Paul at Omaha, Game 2: Andrew Morris Wichita vs. Springfield, 7:05 pm CT: Marco Raya Cedar Rapids at Lake County, 6:00 pm CT: Jeremy Lee Fort Myers vs. Clearwater, 3:30 pm CT: Jose Olivares Fort Myers vs. Clearwater, Game 2: TBD View full article
  8. Minnesota Twins prospect Brandon Winokur is hitting his stride at a time you'd figure he'd be running outta gas. With the minor league season winding down, Winokur has blossomed, and added to his amazing August by crushing a walk-off homer for the Mighty Mussels. That was made possible in part because the rehabbing Kala'i Rosario hit a pair of home runs himself earlier in the game. Also in the minors, Walker Jenkins hit his second home run since being called up to Cedar Rapids. Other prospects featured tonight include Billy Amick, Logan Whitaker, Carson McCusker and more.
  9. Minnesota Twins prospect Brandon Winokur is hitting his stride at a time you'd figure he'd be running outta gas. With the minor league season winding down, Winokur has blossomed, and added to his amazing August by crushing a walk-off homer for the Mighty Mussels. That was made possible in part because the rehabbing Kala'i Rosario hit a pair of home runs himself earlier in the game. Also in the minors, Walker Jenkins hit his second home run since being called up to Cedar Rapids. Other prospects featured tonight include Billy Amick, Logan Whitaker, Carson McCusker and more. View full video
  10. Brooks Lee is working his way back to the Minnesota Twins, and boy does it look like they need him. The Twins lost to the Cardinals 3-2 Sunday in part because second baseman Edouard Julien made a costly error. Tonight's recap covers the action from both Saturday and Sunday. Prospects featured include Connor Prielipp, Kaelen Culpepper, Walker Jenkins, Brandon Winokur, Kyle DeBarge and several others.
  11. Brooks Lee is working his way back to the Minnesota Twins, and boy does it look like they need him. The Twins lost to the Cardinals 3-2 Sunday in part because second baseman Edouard Julien made a costly error. Tonight's recap covers the action from both Saturday and Sunday. Prospects featured include Connor Prielipp, Kaelen Culpepper, Walker Jenkins, Brandon Winokur, Kyle DeBarge and several others. View full video
  12. It’s mostly a developmental storyline I find very interesting. Raya was the starter I was by far most intrigued by on this short slate of games coming into the night over Dobnak and Klein, who both pitched poorly. So I was following his outing closely.
  13. CURRENT W-L Records Minnesota Twins: 71-57 St. Paul Saints: 59-64 Wichita Wind Surge: 50-68 Cedar Rapids Kernels: 61-55 Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: 61-51 FCL Twins: 27-31 (season complete) DSL Twins: 30-25 (season complete) TRANSACTIONS While Twins fans continue to await word on Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton, we did get some positive news on another duo. Alex Kirilloff started a rehab assignment with the Saints on Friday night (more on that below) and Brooks Lee will be rehabbing in St. Paul starting on Saturday. SAINTS SENTINEL St. Paul 14, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 6 Box Score Alex Kirilloff made an immediate impact in the first game of his rehab assignment. After Diego A. Castillo led off the bottom of the first inning with a single, Kirilloff lined a double into right field. The Saints just kept hitting. Singles from DaShawn Keirsey Jr., Michael Helman, Jair Camargo, Payton Eeles and then a home run from Rylan Bannon made it a seven-run first inning for St. Paul. Wow. Heck of a way to start a party. That was just the beginning, as the Saints lineup managed to tack on seven more runs. By the end of the night, they had 14 runs on 16 hits, one walk and a pair of hit batters. All nine men in the starting lineup recorded at least one hit, with Helman and Camargo leading the way with three hits each. Other multi-hit games came from Castillo, Keirsey and Wynton Bernard. Bannon’s blast was the only home run of the night. How often does a team score 14 runs with only one homer? That seems unusual. It helped that the Saints combined to steal five bases and record eight hits with runners in scoring position. Yep, that’ll do it. Randy Dobnak was the beneficiary of all that offense. He had an ugly outing (six runs — five earned — on eight hits and a walk with zero strikeouts), but at least managed to go five innings while logging 95 pitches. Ryan Jensen and Nick Wittgren each provided a pair of shutout innings out of the bullpen. The first-inning double was Kirilloff’s only hit, as he went 1-for-5 with three strikeouts as the Saints DH. WIND SURGE WISDOM Midland 7, Wichita 4 Box Score Earlier this month, Marco Raya completed six innings for the first time in more than 50 outings, signaling that perhaps the reins were off. His next start was another good one, but he worked through some trouble. While Raya eclipsed 80 pitches in that outing, a good sign he’s building up stamina, he didn’t make it out of the fifth inning. That brings us to tonight. Raya opened with a 1-2-3 first inning, but there was a 10-pitch battle in the middle where the opposing hitter fouled off four two-strike pitches. The second inning got off to a shaky start, as the leadoff man singled before Raya walked the next batter. Luckily, Tanner Schobel, Jake Rucker and Aaron Sabato were able to convert a groundball into a double play. Raya struck out the next batter, ending the threat. Raya then cruised through the third inning, inducing a pair of flyouts before tacking on his third strikeout. Through three clean innings, Raya was at 42 pitches and looking poised to potentially get deep into this ballgame (well, relatively speaking). The fourth inning opened with a single, then an error. While ranging to his left, Rucker (the second baseman) appeared to be attempting to field, spin and fire to second base to start a double play. The only problem was he didn’t come up with the ball. Everybody safe. Raya responded by getting the next batter to pop out, but he couldn’t fully escape the jam. He surrendered a run-scoring single, but retired the next two batters to strand a pair of runners on base. That cost 20 more ticks on the pitch count. Not ideal, but it seemed there was at least a slim possibility six frames could still be on the table. Raya went back out for the fifth inning, but Rucker did not. He was replaced at second base by Jorel Ortega, no further info was available on that move at the time of this writing. Anyway, Raya failed to retire a batter in the fifth. Infield single, walk, bunt single. His night was over after completing four innings while throwing 76 pitches. Jaylen Nowlin was handed the unenviable task of taking over with the bases loaded and nobody out. Unfortunately, he gave up a two-run double on the very first pitch he threw. Midland continued to build their lead, and took a 7-2 advantage into the top of the ninth inning. The pesky Wind Surge tacked on a pair of runs and managed to bring the go-ahead run up to the plate with two outs, but Carson McCusker popped out with the bases loaded to end it. Earlier in the game, McCusker hit his 15th home run of the season, eclipsing his 2023 total. The former indy ball signing has been on a tear the past two months. KERNELS NUGGETS Dayton 11, Cedar Rapids 4 Box Score After hitting three home runs in 115 plate appearances last year, Walker Jenkins entered tonight with the same number of homers in 158 more PAs in 2024. The lack of power hitting hasn’t been much of a concern, since he’s getting on base (.392 OBP entering tonight) and making contact (11.7 K%), but it still would be great to see him slug some more. Well, Jenkins crushed one way out tonight for his first home run since being called up to High-A. It was great that Jenkins gave us some flashes to get excited about, because this was a rough night for the Kernels. Starting pitcher John Klein surrendered three home runs in 1 2/3 innings, giving up six total runs. MUSSEL MATTERS Fort Myers was off tonight, they’ll play a doubleheader on Saturday. TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY Pitcher of the Day: Uhhh … Nick Wittgren, St. Paul? (2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K) Hitter of the Day: Walker Jenkins, Cedar Rapids PROSPECT SUMMARY Check out the Prospect Tracker for much more on our recently-updated Twins Top 20 prospects after seeing how they did on Friday. #1 Walker Jenkins (Cedar Rapids): 3-for-5, HR (1), 2 R, RBI, K #6 David Festa (Minnesota): 3 2/3 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 5 K, 75 pitches #7 Gabriel Gonzalez (Cedar Rapids): 1-for-4, R, RBI, 2 K #9 Kaelen Culpepper (Cedar Rapids): 2-for-5, R, K #10 Marco Raya (Wichita): 4 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 3 K, 76 pitches #17 Tanner Schobel (Wichita): 0-for-3, 2 BB, 2 K TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTERS St. Paul vs. Scranton/WB, 6:37 pm CT: Andrew Morris Wichita at Midland, 7 pm CT: Christian MacLeod Cedar Rapids at Dayton, 6:05 pm CT: Connor Prielipp Fort Myers at Tampa, 3:00 pm CT: Adrian Bohorquez Fort Myers at Tampa, Game 2: Paulshawn Pasqualotto
  14. Top Twins prospect Walker Jenkins has well-regarded power, but his on-base ability has been more on display this season. On Friday night, however, he got into one. The 19-year-old slugged his first home run since being called up to High-A Cedar Rapids. Image courtesy of David Malamut (@MWLArchives on X) CURRENT W-L Records Minnesota Twins: 71-57 St. Paul Saints: 59-64 Wichita Wind Surge: 50-68 Cedar Rapids Kernels: 61-55 Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: 61-51 FCL Twins: 27-31 (season complete) DSL Twins: 30-25 (season complete) TRANSACTIONS While Twins fans continue to await word on Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton, we did get some positive news on another duo. Alex Kirilloff started a rehab assignment with the Saints on Friday night (more on that below) and Brooks Lee will be rehabbing in St. Paul starting on Saturday. SAINTS SENTINEL St. Paul 14, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 6 Box Score Alex Kirilloff made an immediate impact in the first game of his rehab assignment. After Diego A. Castillo led off the bottom of the first inning with a single, Kirilloff lined a double into right field. The Saints just kept hitting. Singles from DaShawn Keirsey Jr., Michael Helman, Jair Camargo, Payton Eeles and then a home run from Rylan Bannon made it a seven-run first inning for St. Paul. Wow. Heck of a way to start a party. That was just the beginning, as the Saints lineup managed to tack on seven more runs. By the end of the night, they had 14 runs on 16 hits, one walk and a pair of hit batters. All nine men in the starting lineup recorded at least one hit, with Helman and Camargo leading the way with three hits each. Other multi-hit games came from Castillo, Keirsey and Wynton Bernard. Bannon’s blast was the only home run of the night. How often does a team score 14 runs with only one homer? That seems unusual. It helped that the Saints combined to steal five bases and record eight hits with runners in scoring position. Yep, that’ll do it. Randy Dobnak was the beneficiary of all that offense. He had an ugly outing (six runs — five earned — on eight hits and a walk with zero strikeouts), but at least managed to go five innings while logging 95 pitches. Ryan Jensen and Nick Wittgren each provided a pair of shutout innings out of the bullpen. The first-inning double was Kirilloff’s only hit, as he went 1-for-5 with three strikeouts as the Saints DH. WIND SURGE WISDOM Midland 7, Wichita 4 Box Score Earlier this month, Marco Raya completed six innings for the first time in more than 50 outings, signaling that perhaps the reins were off. His next start was another good one, but he worked through some trouble. While Raya eclipsed 80 pitches in that outing, a good sign he’s building up stamina, he didn’t make it out of the fifth inning. That brings us to tonight. Raya opened with a 1-2-3 first inning, but there was a 10-pitch battle in the middle where the opposing hitter fouled off four two-strike pitches. The second inning got off to a shaky start, as the leadoff man singled before Raya walked the next batter. Luckily, Tanner Schobel, Jake Rucker and Aaron Sabato were able to convert a groundball into a double play. Raya struck out the next batter, ending the threat. Raya then cruised through the third inning, inducing a pair of flyouts before tacking on his third strikeout. Through three clean innings, Raya was at 42 pitches and looking poised to potentially get deep into this ballgame (well, relatively speaking). The fourth inning opened with a single, then an error. While ranging to his left, Rucker (the second baseman) appeared to be attempting to field, spin and fire to second base to start a double play. The only problem was he didn’t come up with the ball. Everybody safe. Raya responded by getting the next batter to pop out, but he couldn’t fully escape the jam. He surrendered a run-scoring single, but retired the next two batters to strand a pair of runners on base. That cost 20 more ticks on the pitch count. Not ideal, but it seemed there was at least a slim possibility six frames could still be on the table. Raya went back out for the fifth inning, but Rucker did not. He was replaced at second base by Jorel Ortega, no further info was available on that move at the time of this writing. Anyway, Raya failed to retire a batter in the fifth. Infield single, walk, bunt single. His night was over after completing four innings while throwing 76 pitches. Jaylen Nowlin was handed the unenviable task of taking over with the bases loaded and nobody out. Unfortunately, he gave up a two-run double on the very first pitch he threw. Midland continued to build their lead, and took a 7-2 advantage into the top of the ninth inning. The pesky Wind Surge tacked on a pair of runs and managed to bring the go-ahead run up to the plate with two outs, but Carson McCusker popped out with the bases loaded to end it. Earlier in the game, McCusker hit his 15th home run of the season, eclipsing his 2023 total. The former indy ball signing has been on a tear the past two months. KERNELS NUGGETS Dayton 11, Cedar Rapids 4 Box Score After hitting three home runs in 115 plate appearances last year, Walker Jenkins entered tonight with the same number of homers in 158 more PAs in 2024. The lack of power hitting hasn’t been much of a concern, since he’s getting on base (.392 OBP entering tonight) and making contact (11.7 K%), but it still would be great to see him slug some more. Well, Jenkins crushed one way out tonight for his first home run since being called up to High-A. It was great that Jenkins gave us some flashes to get excited about, because this was a rough night for the Kernels. Starting pitcher John Klein surrendered three home runs in 1 2/3 innings, giving up six total runs. MUSSEL MATTERS Fort Myers was off tonight, they’ll play a doubleheader on Saturday. TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY Pitcher of the Day: Uhhh … Nick Wittgren, St. Paul? (2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K) Hitter of the Day: Walker Jenkins, Cedar Rapids PROSPECT SUMMARY Check out the Prospect Tracker for much more on our recently-updated Twins Top 20 prospects after seeing how they did on Friday. #1 Walker Jenkins (Cedar Rapids): 3-for-5, HR (1), 2 R, RBI, K #6 David Festa (Minnesota): 3 2/3 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 5 K, 75 pitches #7 Gabriel Gonzalez (Cedar Rapids): 1-for-4, R, RBI, 2 K #9 Kaelen Culpepper (Cedar Rapids): 2-for-5, R, K #10 Marco Raya (Wichita): 4 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 3 K, 76 pitches #17 Tanner Schobel (Wichita): 0-for-3, 2 BB, 2 K TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTERS St. Paul vs. Scranton/WB, 6:37 pm CT: Andrew Morris Wichita at Midland, 7 pm CT: Christian MacLeod Cedar Rapids at Dayton, 6:05 pm CT: Connor Prielipp Fort Myers at Tampa, 3:00 pm CT: Adrian Bohorquez Fort Myers at Tampa, Game 2: Paulshawn Pasqualotto View full article
  15. The Twins were off Thursday, but still managed to pick up a half game on Cleveland in the standings. Tonight's recap starts with a look at the current playoff picture. After that, it's minor league highlights. Players featured include Kaelen Culpepper, Walker Jenkins, Gabriel Gonzalez, DaShawn Keirsey Jr., Travis Adams and Jeferson Morales. View full video
  16. The Twins were off Thursday, but still managed to pick up a half game on Cleveland in the standings. Tonight's recap starts with a look at the current playoff picture. After that, it's minor league highlights. Players featured include Kaelen Culpepper, Walker Jenkins, Gabriel Gonzalez, DaShawn Keirsey Jr., Travis Adams and Jeferson Morales.
  17. The Minnesota Twins pounded the Padres 11-4 Wednesday, stringing together seven runs in the fourth inning alone. Both Trevor Larnach and Edouard Julien had four hits in that one. Matt Wallner provided the big blast with a three-run homer. Down in the minors, Anthony Prato snapped the Saints 10-game losing steak by hitting a line drive through a five-man infield to walk it off. Toby Gardenhire was ejected in the first inning of that one after a home run call had been reversed. For Wichita, both Jake Rucker and Carson McCusker had multi-homer games. Kaelen Culpepper picked up his first hit with Cedar Rapids, a double, while fellow 2024 draftees Billy Amick and Jay Thomason each hit their first pro homers for Fort Myers. View full video
  18. The Minnesota Twins pounded the Padres 11-4 Wednesday, stringing together seven runs in the fourth inning alone. Both Trevor Larnach and Edouard Julien had four hits in that one. Matt Wallner provided the big blast with a three-run homer. Down in the minors, Anthony Prato snapped the Saints 10-game losing steak by hitting a line drive through a five-man infield to walk it off. Toby Gardenhire was ejected in the first inning of that one after a home run call had been reversed. For Wichita, both Jake Rucker and Carson McCusker had multi-homer games. Kaelen Culpepper picked up his first hit with Cedar Rapids, a double, while fellow 2024 draftees Billy Amick and Jay Thomason each hit their first pro homers for Fort Myers.
  19. Twins 2024 first-round pick Kaelen Culpepper has already been promoted up to High-A Cedar Rapids. He made his Kernels debut tonight, drawing a pair of walks while playing shortstop. Tonight's recap features highlights of that performance, plus some video of a handful of Culpepper's draft classmates (Derek Bender, Caden Kendle, Kyle DeBarge, Khadim Diaw, Jaime Ferrer), DaShawn Keirsey Jr, Cory Lewis and much more info on the evening's action. View full video
  20. Twins 2024 first-round pick Kaelen Culpepper has already been promoted up to High-A Cedar Rapids. He made his Kernels debut tonight, drawing a pair of walks while playing shortstop. Tonight's recap features highlights of that performance, plus some video of a handful of Culpepper's draft classmates (Derek Bender, Caden Kendle, Kyle DeBarge, Khadim Diaw, Jaime Ferrer), DaShawn Keirsey Jr, Cory Lewis and much more info on the evening's action.
  21. The Minnesota Twins, thanks in large part to Carlos Santana, took another game at Texas. Even without several key pieces, this team keeps fighting. Down on the farm, teenage slugger Brandon Winokur hit three impressive home runs for Fort Myers. Kaelen Culpepper also had a three-hit game for the Mighty Mussels. Also highlighted in tonight's recap are Jay Thomason, Caden Kendle, Marco Raya and Walker Jenkins. View full video
  22. The Minnesota Twins, thanks in large part to Carlos Santana, took another game at Texas. Even without several key pieces, this team keeps fighting. Down on the farm, teenage slugger Brandon Winokur hit three impressive home runs for Fort Myers. Kaelen Culpepper also had a three-hit game for the Mighty Mussels. Also highlighted in tonight's recap are Jay Thomason, Caden Kendle, Marco Raya and Walker Jenkins.
  23. CURRENT W-L Records Minnesota Twins: 69-53 St. Paul Saints: 56-61 Wichita Wind Surge: 49-63 Cedar Rapids Kernels: 59-51 Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: 60-47 FCL Twins: 27-31 (season complete) DSL Twins: 28-25 TRANSACTIONS The lone transaction on Friday was that RHP Scott Blewett, who was outrighted to St. Paul after clearing waivers, elected to become a free agent. That's not to say he couldn't re-sign with the Twins, but he's going to see what else is out there. SAINTS SENTINEL Indianapolis 3, St. Paul 2 Box Score Caleb Boushley had an outstanding start, surrendering one run on six hits over six innings while striking out eight batters and not issuing a walk. This was great to see from a guy who factors into the rotation depth for the big club. Things have been rough for the 30-year-old Wisconsin native of late. Boushley, who made an appearance with the Twins in late-May, had a 9.11 ERA over his previous six starts entering tonight’s outing. Shortstop Rylan Bannon made the web gem of the evening, a tremendous leaping catch that saved a pair of runs. Bannon, who’s had a few cups of coffee in the bigs, is relatively new to the org. The 28-year-old was acquired from the Mets on July 15 for cash considerations. He’s struggled at the plate so far with the Saints, posting a .489 OPS in 21 games, but had an .866 OPS in 79 games with the Mets’ Triple-A affiliate prior to the trade. The Saints threatened in the ninth inning tonight, as Payton Eeles hit a one-out single that was followed by a DaShawn Keirsey Jr. walk to push the tying run into scoring position. Diego A. Castillo battled, but was retired on a bang-bang play to end an eight-pitch at-bat. With two outs and first base open, Indianapolis opted to challenge Yunior Severino instead of putting him on. It worked, unfortunately, as Severino struck out looking on the first four-seam fastball he saw of the at-bat to end the game. WIND SURGE WISDOM Wichita 3, Arkansas 2 (11 innings) Box Score Marco Raya was given an opportunity to wiggle out of a tough jam in the fourth inning tonight and shined. After giving up a leadoff double, Raya hit the next batter and then walked the bases loaded with no outs. With his back against the wall, Raya responded. He struck out the next two batters and then recorded the final out on a little swinging bunt fielded by catcher Noah Cardenas. Abracadabra. While that escape was impressive, it also appeared it may have been taxing. Raya walked the first two batters he faced in the fifth inning and was done for the night. He delivered 4 1/3 shutout innings with five strikeouts. Travis Adams, usually a starter, came out of the bullpen mid-inning and provided 3 2/3 of one-run ball while striking out six batters. Then it was up to Kyle Bischoff to protect a one-run lead. Things got off to a shaky start in the ninth inning, as Arkansas got a single and a stolen base to put the tying run at second with no outs. Bischoff struck out the next two batters, then the lineup turned over and top-100 prospect Harry Ford came up to hit. He hit a ground ball up the middle that appeared to kick off the second base bag and over Jake Rucker’s glove, dribbling into center field and the game was tied. Bischoff held the Travelers scoreless in the 10th and John Stankeiwicz held them off the board in the 11th. The Wind Surge lineup was finally able to take advantage of the extra opportunities in the bottom of the 11th. Carson McCusker, who hit his 11th home run of the season earlier in the game, grounded out to lead off the inning, allowing the bonus runner to advance to third base. Jake Rucker was intentionally walked, Aaron Sabato drew a walk to load the bases, then Dalton Shuffield dropped a single in front of the center fielder to walk it off for Wichita. KERNELS NUGGETS South Bend 15, Cedar Rapids 2 Box Score Sometimes it’s just not your night. Ty Langenberg, 2023 11th-round-pick out of Iowa, carried some serious momentum into tonight’s start. Over his previous five outings, the right-hander posted a 1.63 ERA and 1.16 WHIP in 27 2/3 innings pitched. Langenberg only managed to record four outs tonight, surrendering six runs on eight hits in the process. Things didn’t get much better after he exited, as South Bend had 13 runs by the end of the third inning. Aussie first baseman Rixon Wingrove hit his second home run since being called up from Fort Myers. Walker Jenkins was the only Kernels hitter to record multiple base knocks, going 2-for-4 with a double. MUSSEL MATTERS Fort Myers 12, Lakeland 2 Box Score Brandon Winokur can do some special things on a baseball diamond. Listed at 6-foot-6, Winokur manages to hold his own in the field both at shortstop and center field. At the plate, well, the video speaks for itself. Any three-homer game is special, but those were some especially well-hit baseballs. Winokur’s swing isn’t even especially violent, he’s just a big, strong young man. This gives Winokur 12 home runs on the season, becoming just the 12th hitter to reach double-digit homers in the Florida State League this year. He also has 18 stolen bases. Kaelen Culpepper also had a three-hit night, though all of his were singles. The Twins 2024 first-round pick drove in three of the Mighty Mussels’ dozen runs. Fellow 2024 draftee Caden Kendle also had a multi-hit game, going 2-for-3 with a double and a walk. DOMINICAN DAILIES DSL Twins 4, DSL Mets Blue 2 Box Score Yandro Hernandez, a 19-year-old from Cuba, delivered a two-run double in the fourth inning to put the Twins up 4-1. The impact pitching performance came from 17-year-old Dominican righty Yoel Roque, who gave up one run over three innings while striking out six. Eduardo Beltre was 1-for-4 with a double and a pair of stolen bases, giving him nine steals on the season. TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY Pitcher of the Day: Caleb Boushley, St. Paul Hitter of the Day: Brandon Winokur, Fort Myers PROSPECT SUMMARY Check out the Prospect Tracker for much more on our recently-updated Twins Top 20 prospects after seeing how they did on Wednesday. #1 Walker Jenkins (Cedar Rapids) 2-for-4, 2B, R #7 Gabriel Gonzalez (Cedar Rapids) 0-for-3, BB #9 Kaelen Culpepper (Fort Myers) 3-for-5, 3 RBI #10 Marco Raya (Wichita) 4 1/3 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 5 K #12 Brandon Winokur (Fort Myers) 3-for-5, 3 HRs, 3 R, 4 RBI #16 Kyle DeBarge (Fort Myers) 1-for-5, SB, R, 2 RBI #17 Tanner Schobel (Wichita) 0-for-5 TOMORROW’S PROBABLE STARTERS St. Paul at Indianapolis, 6:05 pm CT: Randy Dobnak Wichita vs. Arkansas, 6:05 pm CT: Jaylen Nowlin Cedar Rapids vs. South Bend, 6:35 pm CT: Connor Prielipp Fort Myers vs. Lakeland, 5:05 pm CT: Adrian Bohorquez
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