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On Saturday, the Twins farm system was complete with no-hit bids, big home runs and clutch hits, shutouts and a walkoff win. A couple of the Twins big prospects connected for their first home runs of the spring.

 

On Sunday, the Cedar Rapids Kernels will be playing their home opener. I’ll be reporting from Cedar Rapids throughout the three-game series.Jeremy Nygaard, Cody Christie and I are excited about the start of the 2015 Minor League season and are offering the 2015 Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook in paperback right now at a 15% discount. Get your copy today, if you haven’t already. It’s also available as an electronic book which is available for immediate download.

 

We have had two days’ worth of Twins Daily readers participating in this year’s Adopt-A-Prospect. At this point, feel free to adopt more players – whether you have or haven’t – and start by posting their initial bio/profile in the Adopt-A-Prospect 2015 forum.

 

Let’s get to today’s report. The Rochester Red Wings announced following their game that Pat Dean would be taking Trevor May’s spot in their rotation

 

 

RED WINGS REPORT

 

Rochester 2, Buffalo 0

Box Score

 

After being weathered out on Friday, the Rochester Red Wings played their home opener on Saturday afternoon against Buffalo. Fans in attendance watched quite the pitcher’s duel, and then were sent home in dramatic fashion.

 

Lefty Taylor Rogers was given the nod to start and was fantastic. He didn’t allow a hit until the fifth inning. He finished the day with seven shutout innings. He gave up six hits, walked two and struck out six. In that fifth inning, he gave up three straight singles to start the inning. On the third, he got help from Aaron Hicks who threw a runner out at the plate. The next batter hit into a double play. Ryan Pressly threw a perfect seventh and got the first two outs of the ninth inning. Caleb Thielbar recorded the final out of the top of the ninth inning, maintaining the shutout.

 

Meanwhile, Bisons starter Scott Copeland was really dealing as well. He had a perfect game into the fifth inning when Brock Peterson walked. He gave up a single with one out in the seventh inning to lose the no-hitter. Ironically, it was an infield single by Josmil Pinto. The Red Wings did nothing in the eighth and the first two hitters of the ninth struck out. However, with two outs, Eddie Rosario walked. That brought Pinto to the plate, and he ended the game with a walk-off home run.

 

The Red Wings are now 2-0 on the young season.

 

 

CHATTANOOGA CHATTER

 

Chattanooga 4, Montgomery 3

Box Score

 

Nick Burdi got another save opportunity in this one. Things got interesting, but the team was able to hang on for their second win of the season. The power bats showed up in this one too.

 

Greg Peavey, who was the Twins minor league Rule 5 selection from the New York Mets organization, made his first start for the Lookouts. He gave up single runs in the first two innings, but provided his team with a quality start. He gave up two runs on six hits and a walk in 6.1 innings. He struck out six. Adrian Salcedo came on and got the final two outs of the seventh inning. Jake Reed was given the eighth inning. He gave up two hits and hit a batter, but he was able to get out of the inning without allowing a run. Then Nick Burdi came on for the ninth, given a two-run lead. He got the first two batters out, but then he walked the next two and gave up a run-scoring single to cut the lead to one. Fortunately, he ended the inning and the game with a strikeout, his second of the outing.

 

In the fourth inning, Mike Gonzales hit a two-run double that tied the game. The 2-2 score remained until the seventh inning when Adam Brett Walker led off the inning with his first home run of the year, a line drive to right centerfield. Two outs later, Byron Buxton connected for his first home run of the year. Travis Harrison led the offense by collecting three hits, including a double. Miguel Sano was 1-3 with a walk and a stolen base.

 

MIRACLE MATTERS

 

Ft. Myers 4, Charlotte 3 (11 innings)

Box Score

 

The Miracle needed a miracle, or at least some clutch hitting, as well as some extra innings to steal this win from Charlotte.

 

The Miracle were down 3-0 heading into the seventh inning. Chih-Wei Hu started and was charged with two runs on three hits in five innings. He struck out six and did not issue a walk. Tim Shibuya pitched the sixth and seventh innings. He gave up one run on three hits and a walk.

 

In the bottom of the seventh inning, Chad Christensen led off with a double. He later scored on a single off the bat of Engelb Vielma. The Miracle remained behind 3-1 until the bottom of the ninth. Down two, Michael Quesada led off with a walk, and Marcus Knecht “knechted” with a two-run, game-tying home run!

 

Todd Van Steensel pitched a scoreless eighth inning. Brandon Peterson gave up two hits but no runs in his two innings. He struck out five. Madison Boer pitched a scoreless 11th inning for the Miracle.

 

With one out in the bottom of the 11th inning, Marcus Knecht singled, which was followed by an Engelb Vielma single. With one out, a wild pitch advanced the runners to second and third, so Goodrum was intentionally walked. Alex Swim then singled in a run to give the Miracle the win.

 

Knecht, a Candian outfielder signed by the Twins after he was released by the Blue Jays, went 3-4 with a walk and the home run. Vielma and Swim each had two hits.

 

KERNELS NUGGETS

 

Cedar Rapids 5, Kane County 3

Box Score

 

The Kernels jumped to an early lead and got strong pitching to gain the three-game sweep in Kane County. They will head home and play their home opener on Sunday against Beloit.

 

Left-hander Stephen Gonsalves made the start for the Kernels. He gave up a home run to River Falls native Marty Herum in the bottom of the first inning and then settled down. He went six innings and gave up just that one run. He gave up five hits, walked none and struck out nine for the win. Randy LeBlanc came on and threw two shutout innings, allowing two hits and striking out two. Trevor Hildenberger got the ninth. He was charged with two unearned runs but struck out two to end the game.

 

After going 3-5 in his first game action on Friday, Jorge Fernandez had two doubles in four at-bats on Saturday. Zach Granite set the tone at the top of the order. The speedy outfielder went 2-3 with two walks. His speed came in to play. He had a hustle double. At one point, on second base. Nick Gordon tried to bunt for a base hit. He was barely thrown out at first base, but on the play Granite scored from second base easily. Gordon went 0-4 but drove in two runs. Trey Vavra hit his first double of the season in this game. He had 20 doubles in fifty games at Elizabethton last year after being drafted. T.J. White added a triple.

 

 

TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY

 

Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Taylor Rogers, Rochester Red Wings

Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Marcus Knecht, Ft. Myers Miracle

 

 

SUNDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

 

Buffalo @ Rochester (12:35 CST) – LHP Jason Wheeler

Chattanooga @ Montgomery (2:05 CST) – RHP DJ Baxendale

Ft. Myers @ Charlotte (12:00 CST) – RHP Ethan Mildren

Beloit @ Cedar Rapids (4:05 CST) – RHP Michael Cederoth

 

Please feel free to ask any questions and discuss the Saturday games.

 

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Brandon Peterson just keeps striking guys out.  Lots of them.   Looks like he needs to be throwing at the next level-->Stat.      Sooo.... is he just the next Slama tease?   Or is there any realistic thought in the org. that he can develop into something much better?     Are they afraid of something that's holding him back? 

 

 

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Cedar Rapids roster looks a bit old to me. Lots of 22 & 23 year olds. Am I wrong?

 

They have a couple 19 year olds, and they have a few guys who are 3 and 4 year college senior draft picks. That's pretty normal. Guys drafted after their junior year last year got a quick taste in Elizabethton last year (and a few got to CR). So, they were 21 when drafted and 22 this year. It's not at all slow promotion, just the way it works with college guys versus high school guys. 

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Many thanks to you guys for the updates from the farm, that's where all the action is in the Twins org. these last few years.

What an exciting day!  Meanwhile, the "big club" looked completely hapless and helpless for the 4th out of 5 tries....

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Cedar Rapids roster looks a bit old to me. Lots of 22 & 23 year olds. Am I wrong?

I noticed, too, that this year's roster has more players over 21 than there seemed to have been in the past, but I just assume it's due, at least in part, to an emphasis on college players being drafted in the last couple of years. If you draft college players, your Midwest League affiliate will have 22-23 year olds. 

 

There will probably be 45 or more players come through CR by the end of the season. I would expect plenty of them to be younger by the time you include players called up during the course of the summer.

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Just got to Cedar Rapids. The Kernels are on the field stretching before batting practice. I'm sure I'll be taking a bunch of pictures, so be sure to follow @TwinsDaily on Twitter and like Twins Daily on Facebook.  You can follow my personal twitter account, @SethTweets as well.

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