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How many doubleheaders can be played in one day? The Twins farm system tried their best to maximize the answer to this question on Tuesday.

 

There were a trio of doubleheaders up and down the Twins system on Tuesday. The Miracle, Kernels, and DSL Twins all had to make up from some weather issues in the last month. This led to a jam-packed Monday schedule with plenty of chances for players to shine.

 

Chattanooga had a scheduled day off and the GCL Twins were postponed but all the other teams were in action. Which players would stand out above the crowd? Read on to find out.RED WINGS REPORT

Rochester 0, Buffalo 3

Box Score

For his third straight start, Nick Greenwood pitched at least seven innings and allowed three runs or fewer. On Monday night he tossed seven innings while scattering seven hits. He struck out three and walked three but left the mound trailing 2-0. Neil Ramirez came on in relief and allowed a solo home run during his inning of work.

 

Unfortunately, the Rochester offense couldn't get going in this one. The team combined for five hits, went 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position, and left six men on base. Adam Brett Walker collected two of the team's six hits but he also struck out twice. Daniel Palka added his 12th double, the team's lone extra-base knock. Mitch Garver reached base twice and is hitting .375 since being promoted. Byron Buxton was 0-for-4 out of the leadoff spot.

 

The loss drops the Red Wings to 68-56 on the season as they sit nine games out of first place in the International League North. Luckily, Rochester finds themselves 4.5 games behind Lehigh Valley for the wild card spot with 19 games to play. This includes what could be a pivotal four-game home-and-home series to end the regular season against Lehigh Valley.

 

MIRACLE MATTERS

Fort Myers 1, St. Lucie 0 (Game 1- 8 Innings)

Box Score

In what was scheduled to be a seven-inning contest, the pitching staffs for both teams combined to put up zeros until the eighth frame. Christian Ibarra singled to lead-off the inning and was immediately replaced with pinch runner Sean Miller. With Nick Gordon batting, Miller advanced to second on a wild pitch. Gordon was able advance Miller to third on a deep fly to left. Joe Maloney brought home Miller on a ground ball single.

 

Maloney finished the game 2-for-4 with the only RBI for either team. Alex Perez picked up a pair of hits in three trips to the plate. Nick Gordon and Christian Ibarra both finished 1-for-4. Overall, the team went 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position.

 

Sam Clay had orginally started this resumed game and made it through one inning. He walked two and didn't allow an earned run. Luke Westphal and Michael Theofanopoulos each pitched 3.1 scoreless innings while combining to strike out seven. Todd Van Steensel picked up his third win after recording the final out of the eighth inning.

 

 

Fort Myers 6, St. Lucie 8 (Game 2)

Box Score

Game two started off worse for Fort Myers as they saw St. Lucie jump out to an 8-1 lead by the end of the third. Joe Maloney had spotted the Miracle an early 1-0 lead on his third home run. In the fifth inning, Fort Myers tried to crawl back into the contest. Alex Perez walked in front of a Trey Vavra single. Following a double play, Tanner English slashed a triple to score Perez. Sean Miller drove in English with a double.

 

Things got even more interesting in the final frame. After back-to-back singles from Brad Hartong and Daniel Kihle, Christian Ibarra hit a three-run blast to cut the lead to 8-6. The comeback attempt ended there as the next two batters failed to reach base.

 

Randy LeBlanc started and was charged with eight earned runs on 10 hits. He struck out one and walked two. Cam Booser tossed three shutout frames while striking out six. It was the first time all season Booser pitched more than two innings and the six strikeouts tied a career high.

 

 

KERNELS NUGGETS

Cedar Rapids 1, Peoria 10 (Game 1- 7 Innings)

Box Score

Sam Gibbons was roughed up in this one for seven earned runs in less than five innings of work. The Chiefs pounded out four first inning runs on the way to the blowout win. Gibbons walked two and struck out two as he was charged with his first loss since May 5. Max Cordy allowed two runs on four hits with three strikeouts in relief.

 

Luis Arraez was the lone batter to record multiple hits as he finished 2-for-3. Travis Blakenhorn picked up his third double since being promoted and he scored the team's only run. J.J. Fernandez finished 1-for-3 with an RBI. On the defensive side of the ball, Zander Wiel was charged with his 15th error at first base.

 

Cedar Rapids 7, Peoria 2 (Game 2- 7 Innings)

Box Score

Cedar Rapids didn't want a nail-biter in game two as they pounded out seven runs on ten hits. Travis Blankenhorn hit his first Low-A home run, a two-run shot to give the Kernels a 2-1 lead. In the fifth inning, Cedar Rapids pushed across four runs with the biggest hit being a two-run triple by Zander Wiel. He finished the game 2-for-3 with a double, a triple and two runs scored. Blankenhorn and Jaylin Davis both picked up two hits and combined for four RBI.

 

Brady Anderson pitched six strong innings by allowing one run on four hits. He struck out four and walked one. In four of his last five starts, he has pitched six innings and allowed one run or fewer. Williams Ramirez ran into a little trouble in the final frame as he walked a couple of batters with two outs but it wasn't nearly enough

 

E-TOWN E-NOTES

Elizabethton 7, Johnson City 17

Box Score

The E-Twins found themselves in the middle of quite the slugfest but they didn't have nearly enough firepower on this night. Johnson City pounded out 17 runs on 21 hits with all but one batter in their line-up reaching base multiple times. Ryan Mason started and was charged with seven earned runs on nine hits. He struck out two and walked one. Quin Grogan allowed five runs in his three innings with a pair of strikeouts. Austin Tribby closed things out as he allowed five runs in the final two frames.

 

Lewin Diaz collected his eighth home run, a three-run shot in the third inning. This kept the game closer at the time. Ariel Montesino scored a pair of runs out of the lead-off spot and hit his third double. Caleb Hamilton drove in two runs as part of a multi-hit night. Alex Kirilloff went 0-for-5 but managed to score a run.

 

The E-Twins might have been looking forward to Wednesday's day off a little early as the club will have to recover from this lopsided affair.

 

TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY

Pitcher of the Day – Brady Anderson, Cedar Rapids Kernels

Hitter of the Day – Joe Maloney, Fort Myers Miracle

 

WEDNESDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

Rochester at Buffalo (12:05 CST) - LHP Andrew Albers (9-5, 3.51 ERA)

Chattanooga vs. Montgomery (6:05 CST) - LHP Stephen Gonsalves (5-1, 2.01 ERA)

Fort Myers @ St. Lucie (5:30 CST) - RHP Miles Nordgren (0-3, 6.14 ERA)

Cedar Rapids @ Peoria (7:00 CST) - RHP Eduardo Del Rosario (4-2, 4.38 ERA)

Elizabethton- Scheduled Off Day

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

 

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

 

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40 runs in 6 games if I added correctly. Oy. Those of us who can't scout in person (or lack the skill anyway :) ) and have to go by box scores don't have enough to feel good about on the pitching side of the ledger this morning.

 

Yay Brady Anderson at least - I don't remember anything about him - was he an undrafted free agent coming out of college?

 

Oh, and Nick Greenwood. I can't remember if I've mentioned him before. I saw him pitch in Pawtucket a few weeks ago. He grew up not too far away in Connecticut, and I happened to sit next to a high school teacher of his, who apparently thinks enough of the young man to continue following his career and watch in person. I could not tease out of him any dirt from the pitcher's school days. :)

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Yay Brady Anderson at least - I don't remember anything about him - was he an undrafted free agent coming out of college?

 

Oh, and Nick Greenwood. I can't remember if I've mentioned him before. I saw him pitch in Pawtucket a few weeks ago. He grew up not too far away in Connecticut, and I happened to sit next to a high school teacher of his, who apparently thinks enough of the young man to continue following his career and watch in person. I could not tease out of him any dirt from the pitcher's school days. :)

 

Brady Anderson was signed out of Florida Gulf Coast U right after the draft. I think this was just his third start for the Kernels.

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40 runs in 6 games if I added correctly. Oy. Those of us who can't scout in person (or lack the skill anyway :) ) and have to go by box scores don't have enough to feel good about on the pitching side of the ledger this morning.

 

Yay Brady Anderson at least - I don't remember anything about him - was he an undrafted free agent coming out of college?

 

Oh, and Nick Greenwood. I can't remember if I've mentioned him before. I saw him pitch in Pawtucket a few weeks ago. He grew up not too far away in Connecticut, and I happened to sit next to a high school teacher of his, who apparently thinks enough of the young man to continue following his career and watch in person. I could not tease out of him any dirt from the pitcher's school days. :)

 

Pretty sure Brady Anderson is about 50, I remember his 1989 rookie card.

 

It looks like Max Murphy is turning things around. I remember we had a flash of hopeful optimism in 2014 when he destroyed the Appy League, but then things kind of fell apart when he hit the full season leagues. Nice improvement at Ft Myers this year; hope he gets back from his rehab assignment soon.

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It looks like Max Murphy is turning things around. I remember we had a flash of hopeful optimism in 2014 when he destroyed the Appy League, but then things kind of fell apart when he hit the full season leagues. Nice improvement at Ft Myers this year; hope he gets back from his rehab assignment soon.

I remember watching at the back fields during Spring Training a couple years ago, seeing him launch a home run during a single-A game. The players have numbers but not names on their jerseys, and I didn't have a sheet. I asked one of the young players, seated next to me in those low metal stands, if that was Max. Yeah, the teammate said, and added without prompting, he can hit. Oh that understated baseball terminology. :)

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Kirilloff 0-5? Does he repeat rookie ball next year, or do they release him outright after the season is over?

 

Also, what's the deal with Maloney? He should be with the big club.

 

Fire some person in the organization and hire Trump!

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Kirilloff 0-5? Does he repeat rookie ball next year, or do they release him outright after the season is over?

 

Also, what's the deal with Maloney? He should be with the big club.

 

Fire some person in the organization and hire Trump!

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Wrist tendinitis was dealing with it for a while but it kept getting worse

Really? I'll be damn, he had been dealing with wrist issues since the beginning of spring training.  I remember being there at the complex with Halsey Hall when he was taken from the indoor hitting cage with the trainer to the stadium.  At the time it was diagnosed as a mild wrist sprain and he didn't miss any time apparently he didn't let it heal up properly.

 

Halsey Hall, on 05 Feb 2016 - 5:00 PM, said:
Good idea, Seth, a current thread.

Chilly, windy morning today.  Not many of us out there, but did see a funny thing happen.  A couple of the professional auto hounds were spying for Park.  Finally they did get him walking to the stadium from the minor league end with Perry C.  He signed for them, but a couple is never enough for these types, so they hung out another hour or so and when he did come out to his car, they descended on him again.  Only thing was - his right hand was in a bag of ice.  He strained his wrist swinging in the cages.

 

 

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Really? I'll be damn, he had been dealing with wrist issues since the beginning of spring training.  I remember being there at the complex with Halsey Hall when he was taken from the indoor hitting cage with the trainer to the stadium.  At the time it was diagnosed as a mild wrist sprain and he didn't miss any time apparently he didn't let it heal up properly.

 

No doubt that affected his swing all year. I'd like to see what he can do if he gets that wrist fully healed. 

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