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Twins Minor League Report (5/6): Buxton Homers


Cody Christie

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In Monday’s Twins game, Danny Santana made his rookie debut as a pinch runner in the late innings. He would collect his first MLB hit later in the game. Tonight he got to make his first big league start at shortstop and he batted ninth in the order. He went 0-for-3 but he showed off his strong arm while turning a tough double play.

 

Byron Buxton has been trying to work out the kinks in his swing as he returned from an early season wrist injury. The first few games were rough as he went 0-for-7 with four strikeouts. Understandably, there would be some rust in the early going but could he shake off some of that rust on Tuesday evening?

 

RED WINGS REPORT

Rochester 5. Columbus 3

Box Score

Rochester jumped out to an early 2-0 lead but the pitching staff couldn't hold on and the offense went cold. Oswaldo Arcia had the team's lone extra-base hit as his double helped to give the team an early lead. Deibinson Romero had two hits and he knocked in a couple runs but he also had his seventh fielding error of the season. A night after knocking his second career home run, James Beresford was quiet at the plate as he went 0-for-3 with a walk.

 

Kris Johnson was making his first start back in Rochester since he made a spot start for the Twins at the end of last week. He struck out eight and pitched into the sixth inning before running into some trouble. In the end, he was only charged with one earned run. Matt Guerrier took the loss as he gave up three runs on three hits including a home run.

 

It was the first time Rochester has lost back-to-back games since April 25-26.

 

ROCK CATS REVIEW

New Britain 6, Trenton 0

Box Score

The month of May has been very kind to the Rock Cats. After finishing the month of April with a 6-16 record, New Britain has won six of their first seven games since the calendar turned. Taylor Rogers certainly helped the club continue their winnings ways. He tossed 6.1 innings of shutout ball by scattering five hits. He struck out five and walked two. His ERA was over 8.00 entering the game but his effort tonight dropped it to under 6.50.

 

Offensively the Rock Cats got help from all parts of their line-up. Daniel Ortiz and Reynaldo Rodriguez each added a couple hits and they combined for three of the team's RBI. Both of the RBI for Ortiz came with two outs and he is up to 11 RBI for the year. Kennys Vargas was also highly involved in the offense as he knocked in two runs and scored two runs.

 

MIRACLE MATTERS

Fort Myers 4, Bradenton 0

Box Score

In only his third game since returning from injury, Byron Buxton snapped back in a big way. He launched a two-run shot in the bottom of the first innings. The Miracle would stay on top the rest of the way. Max Kepler also hit a two-run homer, his second long ball of the year. Levi Michael and Niko Goodrum both had multi-hit nights to help pace the offense. Goodrum also stole his fifth base of the season.

 

The Miracle used four different pitchers for the shutout. Replacing scheduled starter Brett Lee, Steven Gruver pitched the first four frames while striking out two and walking two. Tim Shibuya earned his third victory by tossing the next three innings and only allowing one hit. Brandon Peterson struck out the side in the eighth and Tyler Jones shut the door in the ninth.

 

It was the second straight win for Fort Myers after a four game losing streak to start the month of May.

 

KERNELS NUGGETS

Cedar Rapids 4, Quad Cities 10

Box Score

Bryan Haar hit his fifth home run of the season and JD Williams reached base safely in all five plate appearances. Williams was credited with a single, a double, two walks, and a hit by pitch. This still wasn't nearly enough as the trailed 8-1 after just two innings.

 

The River Bandits pounced on Josue Montanez early as he was knocked out after only 1.2 frames. He allowed eight earned runs on seven hits with one strikeout and three walks. Todd Van Steensel, Christian Powell, and Alex Muren did a good job of stopping the bleeding. The bullpen crew limited Quad Cities to two runs over the last 6.1 innings to keep the game from getting too out of hand.

 

Last year's top pick Kohl Stewart will get the start on the mound tomorrow. He looks to set the pace and get the team headed back in the right direction.

 

TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY

Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day: Taylor Rogers, New Britain Rock Cats

Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day: Niko Goodrum, Fort Myers Miracle

 

SUNDAY'S PROBABLE STARTERS

Rochester @ Columbus (5:35 CST)- Trevor May

New Britain @ Bowie (5:35 CST)- Tyler Duffey

Fort Myers @ Jupiter (5:35 CST)- TBD

Cedar Rapids @ Wisconsin (6:35 CST)- Kohl Stewart

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Cody, if I had the chance to watch one minor league game in person tomorrow, would you recommend catching the Red Wings in Columbus or the Kernels in Wisconsin? (based soley on the baseball, not the weather, or hatred of all things Wisconsin)

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I'm not Cody, but I don't think I would pass up the chance to see Stewart (although May is not a bad alternative)

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