Twins Minor League Update
I was driving on Thursday night, so here is a
quick minor league update for you of the last couple of days in the Twins minor
leagues, starting with an injury update:
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Jeff
Manship is expected to begin a rehab assignment soon
in the GCL after missing the last month with a shoulder injury.
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Ray
Chang continues to improve, but is still at least a month out after suffering
his broken fibula.
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There
is no time table yet for a return for Jeremy Reed from a lower back injury.
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Brandon
Roberts started his rehab assignment on Thursday in the GCL and played on
Friday as well. See how well he did down below.
·
David
Bromberg is feeling very well but is likely still about a month from returning
from breaking his ulna.
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Spencer
Steedley’s elbow has again kept him out of action and
there is no time table yet for his return.
·
Allan
de San Miguel also was having elbow issues. He is in Ft. Myers rehabbing and is
still a few weeks out.
·
Joe
Benson had his knee scoped earlier this month and is probably a week to ten
days away from a return.
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Paul
Bargas is at his home undergoing treatments for his
cancer. He continues to make progress. This ‘injury’ is obviously much, much
different than any of the others.
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Miguel
Munoz continues to rehab his elbow and is at least a month from a return.
·
Dan
Osterbrock’s shoulder continues to be an issue with
no time table for return at this time.
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Still
no time table on Paul Kelly’s return after surgery in April to remove a blood
clot from his shoulder area.
·
Oswaldo
Arcia started his rehab and played right field after
having arthroscopic surgery on his elbow in early May.
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Angel
Morales had the same elbow procedure done in early June, so he is several weeks
away from a return.
Twins 33rd
round pick Stephen Wickens is signed and ready to
play, but visa issues currently have him waiting up in Canada. The shortstop
went to school at Florida Gulf Coast University.
And another
exciting piece of news for Twins fans is that 2009 supplemental first round
pick Matt Bashore is on the Elizabethton roster. He
has been working throughout spring training to return from two arm surgeries,
including Tommy John surgery over the past 22 months. He has made two
appearances for Elizabethton. He is touching 90 mph again, which is certainly a
positive. The Twins will definitely be monitoring his every step and his
innings throughout the season.
Now that North
Carolina and Vanderbilt have been eliminated from the College World Series, the
Twins are free to negotiate with 1st round pick Levi Michael and 3rd
round pick Corey Williams, just like any other draft picks.
·
Be
sure to listen to yesterday
afternoon’s Twins Minor League Weekly episode.
·
Be
sure to head to Twinkie Town later
this morning to see Roger’s Minor League Report for this week.
·
Be
sure to head to Travis Twins Talk
today when he is expected to post another prospect profile.
If you have
other Twins minor league questions, please feel free to ask, or discuss
in the comments section.
The Red Wings
lost a 7-2 decision on Thursday to Charlotte. Eric Hacker started
and gave up two runs on eight hits in six innings. He walked one and struck out
six. Carlos Gutierrez and Kyle Waldrop each threw a scoreless inning with a
strikeout. Anthony Slama then struck out two in his
perfect ninth. Dustin Martin led off and went 2-4 with a walk and his sixth
homer. Jeff Bailey went 2-4 with his second triple. Aaron Bates and Toby Gardenhire each went 2-4.
On Friday night, the Red Wings and Syracuse played just three
innings before the game was suspended. The Red Wings were already down 8-1.
Ryan Mullins went just 2.1 innings and gave up seven runs on seven hits and a
walk.
Following the Twins 4-3 loss on Friday night to the Brewers, the
Twins activated Jim Thome and sent Rene Tosoni back to the Red Wings.
On Thursday night, the Miracle lost 6-5 to Bradenton in 14 innings
to start the second half of their season. Logan Darnell started and gave up two
runs on four hits in six innings. He walked three and struck out two. Shooter
Hunt came in and faced five batters. He gave up two runs on a home run and four
walks without recording an out. Matt Hauser came in and gave up one run on two
hits. He walked none and struck out four. Matt Tone walked two and struck out
three in two scoreless frames. Edgar Ibarra threw two shutout innings before
allowing a run in the 14th. Nick Romero went 2-6 with his 12th
double. Six other Miracle hitters had one hit in the long game.
On Friday, the Miracle fell 16-5 to Bradenton. Aaron Hicks went
2-4 with a walk and his 18th and 19th home runs. Anderson
Hidalgo went 2-5 with his 16th double. Ricky Bowen started and gave
up nine runs on nine hits and a walk before being ejected after hitting his
second batter of the third inning. Andrew Albers replaced him and gave up two
unearned runs on four hits in 3.1 innings. Shooter Hunt came in and gave up
five earned runs on one hit and seven walks in 0.2 innings. Steve Liddle came to the mound and went the final 1.1 innings. He
gave up no runs on one hit and one walk. He even struck one out.
On
Thursday night, the E-Twins scored three runs in the bottom of the 9th
to capture a 6-5 win over Bluefield. Nick Lockwood hit a game-tying single
before Kennys Vargas drove in the game winner. Jhonatan Arias went 2-3 with his first homer. Roy Larson went
2-4. Kennys Vargas and Eddie Rosario each went 2-5.
Rosario also recorded outfield assists, throwing out runners at third base and
home. Cesar Ciurcina started and gave up five runs on
seven hits and three walks in 3.2 innings. He struck out five. Sam Spangler
threw 2.1 scoreless innings. Nick Alloway then walked
two and gave up one hit but no runs in 0.2 innings. Corey Kimes
gave up two walks and a hit in 1.1 innings. Madison Boer made
his season-debut with a scoreless, two strikeout ninth.
On
Friday night, the E-Twins topped Burlington 8-7. David Hurlbut
gave up three runs on three hits in four innings. He walked two and struckout four. Garrett Jewell worked a perfect fifth. Matt
Bashore gave up two runs on two hits and a walk in
his inning. Bart Carter struckout
five in two innings. He gave up one run on three hits. Steven Evans gave
up an unearned run on two walks in his two innings. Matej
Hejma went 3-4 with a walk. Kennys
Vargas was 2-4 with a walk. Miguel Sano and Tyler Koelling
each had two hits. AJ Pettersen went 0-2 with three
walks and a stolen base.
Any other thoughts or questions on the Twins minor leaguers? Feel free to comment here.