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Updated Top Five Prospects Who Should Be Promoted


Jonathon Zenk

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blog-0229061001532463031.jpgTwo months ago, I wrote an article here about who should be promoted. Well, four of those five on the list have been promoted, as well as two of the three of my honorable mentions. Well, I am back again to do an updated list. I decided to write this one before I head off to school to work on my Master’s because I likely won’t have much time when that time comes.

 

Honorable Mentions:

Johan Quezada, RP, Elizabethton

Tyler Benninghoff, SP, GCL Twins

Anthony Escobar, SP, DSL Twins

Todd Van Steensel, RP, Chattanooga

 

5. Janigson Villalobos, C, GCL Twins

 

Villalobos was traded to the Twins earlier this season from San Diego in a deal that saw Minnesota say goodbye to Phil Hughes and a draft pick. In his first three seasons, he has improved dramatically, and he has made his biggest jump this year. In 56 at-bats this season in the Gulf Coast League, he has a slash line of .339/.413/.429. Only four of his 19 hits have been for extra bases, so hopefully that comes around for him. He does have a solid eye at the plate, as he has walked seven times in his 56 at-bats and has only struck out nine times (yes, I said that in an Ed Rooney voice). Having turned 21 a few months ago, he may have figured a few things out and a trip to Elizabethton could be in order. I mean, it makes sense, too. Ben Rodriguez was promoted to Fort Myers and Ryan Jeffers to Cedar Rapids. It makes logical sense that someone like Villalobos could take Jeffers’ roster spot in Tennessee.

 

4.. Bailey Ober, SP, Cedar Rapids

 

Ober’s stats do not ‘wow’ you over the entire season, but he has been lights out his past three starts (and really good over his last seven). The 23-year-old has an ERA of 3.88, but while that may not seem impressive, it certainly is considering how his 2018 started. His season got off to a rocky start, allowing six runs on five hits in 2/3 of an inning in a 10-5 loss to Burlington in late April. In his first three starts, he allowed 14 runs in 9.2 innings, as well as at least four runs in five of his first six starts. But since, he has only allowed eight runs in previous seven starts combined, and four of those came in a 7-4 win over Burlington last month. Since the calendar turned to June, he is 6-1 with an ERA of 1.58, slicing his season ERA from 7.86 to 3.88. His opponents batting average also went down from .339 to .252, and his WHIP went down from 1.59 to an impressive 1.08. In his last three starts, he has turned it up a notch, allowing just one run in 21.2 innings (0.42 ERA), while striking out a whopping 34. I don’t know if he will be promoted just yet, but if he has another few starts like he has had recently, there is no choice but to promote him. Last week, former teammate Bryan Sammons was promoted from Cedar Rapids to Fort Myers. Ober could be next, maybe taking over a spot left by Tyler Wells, who I believe will move up to Double-A Chattanooga shortly.

 

3. Robby Rinn, 1B, Cedar Rapids

 

Rinn is an older prospect, and I normally don’t put them on this list, but he has been mashing for the Kernels. The 25-year-old was in Fort Myers for six games earlier this year, but was then returned to Cedar Rapids, where he has had 169 at-bats. In the 43 games he has played with the Kernels, he has hit .314 and has a real nice OPS of .826. Being an older prospect in a low level like Low-A, Rinn should be able to perform well, and he has done just that. Rinn, who was a 25th round pick by the Kansas City Royals in 2016, was traded by the Royals to the Twins in March. In 322 at-bats for the Idaho Falls Chukars (Rookie) last year, Rinn had a slash line of .355/.429/.511. With Rinn turning 26 in October, he needs to be challenged and he can platoon with Lewin Diaz in High-A Fort Myers. It also makes sense for the Twins, as he can be replaced on the team by 2018 eighth round pick Chris Williams, who has a slash line of .271/.380/.551 for the Elizabethton Twins.

 

2. Tyler Wells, SP, Fort Myers

 

All Tyler Wells has done since being drafted is dominate. Since being drafted in 15th round by the Twins in 2016, he had his worst year in Elizabethton after being drafted....and he went 5-2 with an ERA of 3.23 and a WHIP of 1.20. Following a successful stint in Cedar Rapids in 2017, Wells has had his best season in 2018. In 15 starts for the High-A Fort Myers Miracle, the Cal State Bernardino product has gone 7-4 with an ERA of 2.97 and a WHIP of an incredible 0.93. Like Rinn, he is also is a bit of an older prospect, as he turns 24 next month. He has slumped a little in July, just going 0-1 with an ERA of nearly five this month. But this comes on the heels of a great June, in which he went 4-0 with an ERA of just 1.63. Unlike many of the pitchers in the Twins organization, Wells does not have control problems, having just walked 16 in 78.2 innings so far this season. He should be promoted sometime late this year, which would create a roster spot for Ober to move to Fort Myers.

 

1. Victor Heredia, C/1B, DSL Twins

 

There is a very real possibility you have never heard of this slugger from Venezuela. Well, he has used the Dominican Summer League as his personal launching pad. Heredia did decent last season as a 16 and 17-year-old, slashing .257/.356/.351. But he has turned it up a level this season. In 36 games, Heredia, who just turned 18 last month, has a slash line of .366/.404/.611. Of his 48 hits, 18 have been for extra bases. Last season, he was listed as a catcher, but he has played first base this season. He has the ability to do both, much like Ben Rodrguez, who was recently promoted to Fort Myers. After having a real nice June, having a batting average of .300 and an OPS of .867, he has gone into Terminator Mode. Since the calendar turned to the seventh month of the year, Heredia has a slash line of .466/.492/.759. Heredia has 10 extra base hits in his 58 at-bats in the month as well. Even as a right-handed hitter, he has shown to hit right-handed pitching better than lefties. In 82 at-bats against righties, the Venezuela native has a slash line of .391/.426/.685. There is nothing left to prove down in the Dominican Summer League. If they want to utilize him as a catcher, he can take the spot on the GCL Twins left by Villalobos, who I think should be promotoed soon. The Ryan Jeffers/Ben Rodriguez promotions could send help lead Heredia to the United States before the season ends.

 

As always, feel free to critique and add who you feel should be promoted by the end of the 2018 season.

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With a dearth of catching in the system, at least anywhere kther than the low levels, I'm all for promotions at that spot! Is Heredia just not catching material?

 

Agree on Ober and Wells 100%.

 

Can't recall if you mentioned Jay in your previous post. Really like to see him challenged the way Stewart was recently via promotion to Rochester.

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With a dearth of catching in the system, at least anywhere kther than the low levels, I'm all for promotions at that spot! Is Heredia just not catching material? Agree on Ober and Wells 100%. Can't recall if you mentioned Jay in your previous post. Really like to see him challenged the way Stewart was recently via promotion to Rochester.

I honestly could not tell you if Heredia is catching material. I hope so, considering the lack of talent at the position in the system haha. I did mention Jay last time in honorable mention. I would imagine him and TVS would move up to Rochester if two of Rodney, Pressly, Duke are traded and Busenitz and Moya are moved up to the Twins.

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See they promoted Ryan Jeffers to the Kernels. Good for him. Let's bump up a couple more catching prospects!

Funny thing is, I was finishing this earlier today and had Jeffers at No. 3, so I had to move Villalobos to No. 5 and moved Ober and Rinn to 4 and 3, respectively...

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Take away that one 3 run shot Wells gave up and his era is still sub 2 for July...plus his whip is still .93 and average is .190 for the month of July. So those couple of homers he gave up messed the stats otherwise their still phenomenal

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Elizabethton has Cosgrove, Casanova and Molina as catchers already. I don't know that Villalobos is a prospect, so I don't know that he needs to move up.

 

I'm good with Tyler Wells moving up, and Ober has been good for a month, so he could take Wells' spot in Ft. Myers.

 

Rinn went from Ft. Myers back down to Extended Spring Training before joining the Kernels. He's old enough to move up. Not sure he'll move, unless something happens to Ben Rodriguez (now that he's been moved up to Ft. Myers). 

 

 

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Here's my list of guys who look ready for a promotion.

 

AA->AAA: Rooker, Thorpe, and Jay

A+->AA: Barnes and Wells 

A->A+: Badoo and Ober

R->A: Keirsey and Williams

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What about Rooker going to AAA. Seems he is ready for a bigger challange....still has a lot of Ks but otherwise mastered AA.

 

Rooker's SO/BB ratio has steadily been improving all season. In May it was 4.1, in June 2.5, and in July 2.1 (his last 10 games it has been 0.9). He's had an OPS over 1.000 for two straight months and really looks like he needs a promotion.

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