horaceworthy wrote:Just thought it would be nice to have a thread where we could keep an eye on how some of the better prospects in the system are doing (along with Toby Gardenhire) . I'll try to keep the stats updated as best I can (hopefully about once a week or so). There aren't really many to go on right now, as a lot of the affiliates haven't started their seasons yet.
We've got a lot of pitching that's major league ready, or close to it, in the high minors. Most of our higher ceiling position prospects (Parmalee, Benson) are recently drafted and still quite far from helping the major league club. If somebody isn't listed that you'd like to see, feel free to say so. If someone not listed breaks out, then I'll add them. I'll do my best to keep up with promotions/demotions as well.
Position players numbers given in AVG/OBP/SLG form.
Rochester Red Wings(AAA)
Pitchers (W-L, IP, ERA, WHIP)
Matt Garza -RHP- 0-1, 19.0, 2.84, 1.58, 18K, 10BB
Glen Perkins -LHP- 0-0, 6.0, 1.50, 0.50, 2K, 1BB *Called up*
Kevin Slowey -RHP- 3-0, 25.2, 1.05, 0.62, 28K, 2BB
Scott Baker -RHP- 2-0, 23.0, 1.57, 0.78, 23K, 3BB *1SV
Position Players (AVG/OBP/SLG, OPS)
Garrett Jones -1B- .333/.363/.542 (.905)
Alexi Casilla -2B/SS- .125/.222/.125 (.357) *Called up*
Matt Moses -3B- .203/.213/.339 (.552)
Denard Span -CF- .243/.300/.338 (.638)
Trent Oeltjen -OF- .318/.375/.409 (.784)
Doug Deeds -OF- .195/.250/.195 (.445)
New Britain Rock Cats(AA)
Pitchers
Jose Mijares -LHP- 1-0, 10.2, 1.69, 0.84, 10K, 4BB, *3SV
Anthony Swarzak -RHP- 0-2, 5.2, 11.12, 2.47, 7K, 5BB*Serving 50 game suspension for drug use--drug of abuse, not a performance enhancer*
Position Players
David Winfree -3B/1B- .333/.382/.533 (.953)
Trevor Plouffe -SS- .323/.391/.525 (.916)
Brock Peterson -1B- .240/.316/.380 (.696)
Brandon Roberts -CF-(the guy we got for Castro) .156/.206/.156 (.362)
Garrett Guzman -OF- .250/.274/.397 (.671)
Fort Myers Miracle(High A)
Pitchers
Jay Rainville -RHP- 2-3, 24.0, 2.63, 1.38, 15K, 7BB
Alexander Smit -LHP- 0-1, 23.1, 5.40, 1.54, 20K, 11BB
Oswaldo Sosa -RHP- 0-2, 19.1, 5.59, 1.86, 22K, 7BB
Yohan Pino -RHP- 0-1, 12.0, 2.25, 1.17, 15K, 4BB
Kyle Waldrop -RHP- 3-0, 26.1, 3.08, 0.99, 25K, 4BB
Eduardo Morlan -RHP- 1-1, 12.0, 3.75, 0.92, 10K, 3BB
Zach Ward -RHP-(the guy we got for Lohse) 0-2, 12.0, 4.50, 1.08, 12K, 4BB
Position Players
Whit Robbins -3B/1B- .633/.404/.329 (.733)
Jeff Christy -C- .216/.310/.270 (.580)
Toby Gardenhire -SS- .190/.227/.206 (.433)
Edward Ovalle -CF- .200/.282/.329 (.611)
Erik Lis -1B- .303/.392/.483 (.875)
Beloit Snappers
Pitchers
Not real sure about who to put here now, I'll wait to see how it shakes out, or take suggestions as to who I should put here.
Jeffrey Manship -RHP- 2-0, 32.0, 0.84, 0.59, 36K, 3BB
Position Players
Garrett Olson -3B- .288/.366/.329 (.695)
Joe Benson -CF- .164/.240/.194 (.434)
Chris Parmalee -OF/1B- .215/.282/.400 (.682)
Daniel Valencia -3B- .300/.380/.571 (.951)
Twins Prospect Watch Thread
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It's kind of fun to look back at the first post of this thread, but depressing at the same time....
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I can't wait to see what Hicks and Sano will do in the pros.
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Jeff Christy -C- .216/.310/.270 (.580)
this is too funny. do the Twins also have a minor league -P- named Mitch Berger or an -SS- named Robert Griffith?
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Tekkenlaw wrote:I can't wait to see what Hicks and Sano will do in the pros.
Same here. I'm guessing Hicks will be up in the next 2-3 years, and for Sano it will be about 3-5 years. Obviously still a ways away for both of them, but both of them have sky high potential. Sano has about as much potential as any prospect in the league.
Hicks seems to be pretty advanced in some areas already, his plate discipline is really good so even if he is a .270ish hitter in the majors he'll get on base a lot, and he could potentially be an epic base stealer. It will be interesting to see how the Twins develop him. Will he be developed into the leadoff role (high OBP, base stealing capabilities) or more of a middle of the order guy? He has good bat speed so he certainly has the potential to develop some pop.
Sano has epic bat speed. I've only seen small snippets of his hitting but he looks like a man among boys at 17 years old. He has some mechanical flaws in his swing but the raw power potential is there. It should also be interesting to see what defensive role they groom him into. In the GCL he seemed to share time at both shortstop and third base. Most say he won't last at shortstop long term because of his size and projection to add even more size. I would like to see him at 3rd base rather than the other possibility though (corner outfield) just because we really need that big infielding bat.
I'm not sure if Valencia has any chance of impacting Sano's defensive position long term, we'll see. Valencia has been really good this year though, hopefully he can continue to hit around .300 with some pop.
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Might as well just bring them up now.
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