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Eddie, Eddie, Eddie!


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I just checked today's AFL game and Eddie Rosario got a double in his first at-bat. We Twins fans shouldn't get too worked up about minor league baseball played in Arizona in October and November. However, there isn't much else Twins related to follow, so all of a sudden it becomes important that Eddie Rosario is hitting .400 in off-season ball.

 

Having said that, Rosario is following the script he needs to follow to make his Twins' debut early in 2015. He is undoing the tough season he had in AA and showing that he can play and excel with the best American prospects in baseball. As I write this, Rosario leads all AFL hitters in batting average. He is on the leaderboard in hits, stolen bases, and OBP. Most reports have him playing a more than respectable left field, with a couple of games in center. He has hit both lefties and right handers.

 

To further his chances, Rosario needs to continue to hit in the remainder of the AFL and carry those results forward to Spring Training. I still think it would take a "perfect storm" for Eddie to break camp with the Twins, but with each success in the off-season, the perfect storm becomes more likely.

 

I have said before that Aaron Hicks' two partial seasons with the Twins should not provide him with a leg up in making the club in 2015. His offensive performance was too dismal and his defense was adequate, certainly not enough to justify a roster spot. If Rosario outplays Hicks in the spring, he should be in front of him for promotion or for making the club. The Twins need to have more than Hicks and Rosario competing for a starting spot. With all the flux in the Twins' outfield, there is a chance that Eddie Rosario can undo all that went wrong in the past 12 months and claim a starting spot at some point on the 2015 Twins.

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The question for me is whether his performance will impact plans to find an outfielder via free agency?   Do they pencil him in as a 2015 call up and spend their money elsewhere.  

 

My gut tells me that the team would like to see Rosario grab the left field job early in 2015.  I also think they want to give Hicks one more shot at center.   With Arcia and Schaefer locks - there does not appear to be much room in the outfield.

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I also look to have Rosario break camp as the starting LF next Spring.  Guessing Arcia will be in RF and a platoon of Schaefer and Hicks in CF.  I believe Hicks did hit .280 vs. lefthanders.

 

I think Rosario can play and, while not sure Hicks can move up to the MLB level and perform like he did in AA, I don't want to give up on him yet.  I think we did that a little early on Gomez. . . i.e. showed the tools but didn't pulll it together in time to show the Twins.

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