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Article: Twins Minor League Report (7/26): Rosario Helps Fort Myers Roll


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Andrew Albers wasn't in the Twins organization the previous two years but he is now back and making a mark on the International League. Entering tonight's contest in Pawtucket, Albers sported a 9-3 record (97.1 innings) with a spiffy 3.14 ERA and a 63 to 23 strikeout to walk ratio.

 

At 30-years old, Albers isn't exactly considered a prospect anymore but he has helped the Red Wings to get off to a fantastic start this season. Rochester entered the night 16 games over .500 (60-44) and they were only 2.5 games out of the wild card race.

 

Players like Albers deserve recognition for their contributions to the Twins organization. That's one of the main reasons we write these daily minor league write-ups. Players throughout the organization deserve to be recognized for their dedication to baseball even though they won't all be superstars.RED WINGS REPORT

Rochester 2, Pawtucket 4 (11 Innings)

Box Score

The Red Wings collected seven hits but no player had more than one. In the second inning, Wilfredo Tovar doubled after a Daniel Palka walk to put two runners in scoring position. Carlos Paulino singled in both runners to give Rochester an early 2-0 but the offense went quiet from there.

 

Andrew Albers did his best to put himself in position for his tenth win for Rochester. Albers went 6.2 innings, scattering seven hits and striking out four. It was the fourth straight start where he pitched at least six innings. Neil Ramirez and JT Chargois kept the game tied at two but Sean Burnett took his third loss after allowing a walk-off two-run shot in extra-innings.

 

Rochester dropped to 60-45 with the loss, their third straight defeat. The Red Wings sit 6.5 games behind Scranton/WB for first in the International League North. They are also just three games back of the wild-card spot.

CHATTANOOGA CHATTER

Chattanooga 9, Tennessee 13

Box Score

The Lookouts tried their best to overcome a deficit that stretched to 12-0 at one point but the comeback fell short. Aaron Slegers got hit hard over two innings as he allowed six earned runs for his fifth loss. Brandon Peterson didn't fare much better by allowing four runs in his two frames. Ryan Eades slowed some of the bleeding but still gave up two runs across three innings. In the last two innings, Tyler Jay allowed the final run.

 

With two outs in the fifth frame, Zach Granite smacked his fifth triple. Ryan Walker followed with a single to put Chattanooga on the board. Mitch Garver doubled to push across the second run of the inning. Trailing by a score of 13-4, the Lookouts pushed across five runs in the ninth. Granite, Garver, and DJ Hicks all doubled in the frame but a Stuart Turner double play effectively ended the threat.

 

MIRACLE MATTERS

Fort Myers 7, Palm Beach 1

Box Score

T.J. White wasted little time putting the Miracle up in this contest. He took the first pitch of the game and cranked a 381-foot home run to give Fort Myers a 1-0 lead. White finished the game 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs. Four innings later Joe Maloney started a three-run inning with a with a solo-blast of his own. Trey Vavra and Chris Paul joined the hit parade with multi-hit nights.

 

This offensive output was more than enough to back-up a terrific start from Randy Rosario. For only the fifth time this season, he pitched more than six innings. He allowed one earned run over 6.2 innings with three strikeouts and three walks. Luke Bard and Nick Anderson pitched 2.1 shutout innings, each allowing a hit and combining to strike out three.

 

After losing four straight games last week, the Miracle have now won three of their last four and tomorrow they will go for a three-game sweep of Palm Beach. The club (18-5) currently sits 2.5 games behind Jupiter for the second-half title.

 

E-TOWN E-NOTES

Elizabethton 0, Pulaski 7

Box Score

The E-Twins offense had a hard time getting things going against the Yankees pitching staff. Elizabethton collected three hits, went 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position, and struck out 14 times. Travis Blankenhorn went 2-for-4 with a double. Bryant Hayman added the other hit, a double, while Amaurys Minier reached base twice on walks.

 

Domenick Carlini was handed his fifth loss after allowing three runs on seven hits. He struck out seven and walked one in five innings of work. Hector Lujan gave up four runs in his three frames while striking out two and walking two.

 

With the loss, the E-Twins five game winning streak is over. The team dropped to 15-17 on the season but they have still won seven of their last ten games.

GCL TWINS TAKES

GCL Twins 5, GCL Orioles 4

Box Score

The GCL Twins took a 5-1 lead into the eighth frame before seeing the GCL Orioles claw their way back into this one. Miguel De Jesus put the Twins in position to win by pitching into the sixth inning without allowing a run. Overall, he tossed 5.1 shutout frames with six strikeouts and three walks.

 

Moises Gomez allowed the tying run to score in the seventh inning but earned the victory by stopping the scoring there. He allowed one run on two hits over 1.2 innings. Onas Fanfar pitched the final two innings and allowed three runs (two earned).

 

Offensively, Tyree Davis led the charge by going 2-for-3 including his sixth double. Akil Baddoo drove in a pair of runs and scored a run. Aaron Whitefield reached base three times, stole two bases, and scored twice out of the lead-off spot. The team combined to go 3-for-13 with runners in scoring position while leaving seven runners on base.

 

TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY

Pitcher of the Day – Randy Rosario, Fort Myers Miracle

Hitter of the Day – TJ White, Fort Myers Miracle

WEDNESDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

Rochester at Pawtucket (6:05 CST) - RHP Jose Berrios (10-4, 2.31 ERA)

Chattanooga vs Tennessee (6:15 CST) - LHP David Hurlbut (7-5, 3.56 ERA)

Fort Myers vs Palm Beach (6:05 CST) -TBD

Cedar Rapids @ Kane County (6:30 CST) - RHP Dereck Rodriguez (2-11, 5.73 ERA)

Elizabethton at Pulaski (6:00 CST) - RHP Tyler Wells (1-1, 4.80 ERA)

GCL Twins @ GCL Orioles (11:00AM CST) - TBD

 

Please feel free to ask any questions and discuss Tuesday’s games.

 

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Someone correct me but I'm 99% sure it wouldn't. There would be no "Optional assignment" if he didn't return to the minors for 20 cumulative days.

 

But rostering him now would be 2 seasons premature, at least as Rule 5 considerations go.

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They were going to limit his innings at some point this season by moving him to the pen. The plan is for him to still be a starter.

Yeah, pretty expected for this season. But I hadn't heard any announcement, so it kind of snuck up on me.

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Would that burn one of his option years?

No point in bringing him up for a taste of the big leagues unless this team was in the playoff hunt and needed the help. If he continues pitching well, he could debut as early as next season. No reason to rush him onto the 40-man roster.

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No point in bringing him up for a taste of the big leagues unless this team was in the playoff hunt and needed the help. If he continues pitching well, he could debut as early as next season. No reason to rush him onto the 40-man roster.

There is never a rush....even on one of the worst teams in baseball...

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