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Article: Twins Minor League Report (9/12): Pitcher's Duel Ends Kernels Season


Steven Buhr

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They say pitching and defense wins games at playoff time and that certainly was the case in Clinton Monday night, where the Cedar Rapids Kernels and Clinton Lumber Kings not only needed 11 innings to determine a winner, but just as many innings just to see a run tallied.

 

In the end it was Clinton taking the 1-0 win in the deciding game 3 of the West Division series and advancing to the Midwest League’s Championship series against the winner of Tuesday night’s deciding game between West Michigan and Great Lakes.Let’s let Kernels manager Jake Mauer tell the story of the game.

 

“Pitching duel, back and forth. They had chances, we had chances. They caught the ball, we caught the ball. Comes down to the ball finds a hole and the young man puts a good swing on it and that’s it. It’s a tough one. It’s sad that our season had to end on that last game like that.”

 

Mauer was, nonetheless, very proud of his team’s performance this season.

 

“One hundred percent. Those kids battled and competed, gave themselves a chance. It just comes down to one run here or there and that’s just kind of how baseball goes.”

 

Four Kernels pitchers held Clinton scoreless through 10 2/3 innings, but Ricky Eusebio’s line shot to left-center drove in Logan Taylor for the winning – and only – run of the game in the home half of the 11th inning.

 

Sean Poppen got the start for the Kernels and worked five shutout innings, surrendering just three hits without walking a batter, before turning the game over to Michael Cederoth to begin the bottom of the sixth inning.

 

While Poppen struck out three Clinton batters in his five innings, Cederoth matched that total in his first stanza on the mound. Before his night was over the 6 foot 6 inch righthander sent five batters back to the dugout in two innings of shutout relief work.

 

Tom Hackimer relieved Cederoth to begin the eighth inning and gave up just one hit, striking out a pair, in 2 1/3 innings.

 

With a pair of lefties coming up with one out in Clinton’s 10th inning, Lefty reliever Anthony McIver relieved Hackimer and retired both left-handers to end the stanza.

 

McIver was tagged with the loss, however, giving up three singles, including the game-winner, in the 11th.

 

The Kernels had plenty of scoring opportunities throughout the game, despite notching only four hits on the night.

 

Travis Blankenhorn led off the visitors’ fifth inning with a soft line drive double down the left field line and advanced to third base on a wild pitch.

 

Clinton shortstop Rayder Ascanio nearly single-handedly squelched that threat, however, making a diving stop on a sharp ground ball by J.J. Fernandez and snaring a line drive off the bat of Nelson Molina. Jaylin Davis struck out to end the inning, stranding Blankenhorn at third base.

 

In the Kernels’ eighth inning, Fernandez led off with a single, was bunted to second, moved to third on a ground out to the first baseman, but was left there when Kevin Garcia grounded out to end the inning.

 

In the ninth, Casey Scoggins singled to start the inning with a single to right field and, after a fly out, Arraez walked. Matt Walker entered to pitch for Clinton and threw his first pitch to the backstop, allowing both Cedar Rapids runners to advance. Walker then intentionally walked Blankenhorn to load the bases, but Fernandez popped up to shallow right centerfield to end that threat.

 

The Kernels failed to record a hit in extra frames, however, and now they’ll pack their bags and head home for the winter.

 

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Mauer seems to be a very good manager to me. He's taken entirely different teams to the post season 4 years running and seems to always get the most out of his team's. When the new FO examines the Twins milb workings, seems to me Mauer and Doogie Baseball would be a couple keepers, and perhaps ready for a level promotion.

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Mauer seems to be a very good manager to me. He's taken entirely different teams to the post season 4 years running and seems to always get the most out of his team's. When the new FO examines the Twins milb workings, seems to me Mauer and Doogie Baseball would be a couple keepers, and perhaps ready for a level promotion.

 

I've said many times that I think that Mauer is the best manager in the Twins organization, at any level. He's a player's manager, but in my opinion, he's also in Cedar Rapids because he keeps a pretty tight ship. He is perfect for that level. He's managed at Ft. Myers before.  He has won with talent, and he has won with a lot lesser talent the last few years. He's very smart. He and Mientkiewicz would be different, but I'd love to see them both stick around. They would seemingly complement each other well, I'd think. 

 

Unfortunately, there are too many Twins fans that dislike Joe so much that they would whine about Mauer becoming the next manager. 

 

 

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I've said many times that I think that Mauer is the best manager in the Twins organization, at any level. He's a player's manager, but in my opinion, he's also in Cedar Rapids because he keeps a pretty tight ship. He is perfect for that level. He's managed at Ft. Myers before. He has won with talent, and he has won with a lot lesser talent the last few years. He's very smart. He and Mientkiewicz would be different, but I'd love to see them both stick around. They would seemingly complement each other well, I'd think.

 

Unfortunately, there are too many Twins fans that dislike Joe so much that they would whine about Mauer becoming the next manager.

I see your point Seth but not sure I agree with it. Despite differing opinions on Joe, not sure I've ever read anything negative concerning Jake.

 

Just curious, because I'm honestly impressed by both and agree I'd like to see both stick around, but if the GM, in theory now, might still be too soon in their careers, but if the new GM were to pick between Mauer and Mientkiewicz as the next Twins manager, who do see as the best candidate?

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