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The star-studded St. Paul Saints continued their hot start to the 2022 season on Wednesday evening. Read up on highlights from game and updates from around the Twins farm system!

Once again, the St. Paul Saints were the only Twins minor league team in action on Wednesday. That didn't stop them from putting on an offensive clinic. 

The Wind Surge, Kernels, and Mussels will all kick off their season on Friday. That's when the Twins will play their first game as well after it was postponed from Thursday. 

TRANSACTIONS
The Twins placed LHP Lewis Thorpe, RHP Ronny Henriquez, and RHP Jake Petricka on Developmental List. 

SAINTS SENTINAL
St. Paul 7, Louisville 4
Box Score

Fresh off their first W of the season, the Saints were the true bearers of lumber against the Louisville Bats on Thursday evening. The Saints got the party started with a three-run first inning and never looked back, notching their second win of the young season. 

The hype around the talented Saints roster has been exponentially leading up to the 2022 season. Wednesday evening showed why. 

On the third pitch of the game, Jose Miranda launched a 2-0 pitch over the left-field wall to give the Saints a 1-0 lead. The MLB.com Top 100 prospect launched 30 homers between AA Wichita and AAA St. Paul last season and his Wednesday dinger will likely be the first of many. 

2017 first-round pick Royce Lewis followed suit with a double to center on an 0-2 pitch to keep the momentum going. Lewis recorded his first hit of the season last night in the season opener and it’s safe to say that all of Twins Territory is thrilled to see Lewis’ play and personality back on the diamond. 

Touted for his impressive speed, Lewis followed suit by stealing third base (2) and was eventually driven in alongside Mark Contreras by a Jake Cave double (1) to give the Saints a 3-0 lead. 

Miranda continued his solid evening by knocking in Curtis Terry on an RBI single in the fourth inning. Jermaine Palacios also scored in the first thanks to a catching error by Louisville first basemen Jake Bauers. 

St. Paul tacked on two more runs in the seventh. After an infield single by Lewis, Contreras launched an 0-1 pitch over the right-field wall to give the Saints a 7-3 lead. The shot was Contreras’ first of the young season. 

The Goose is Loose
A former member of the Red Sox organization, RHP Daniel “Goose” Gossett was rock-solid in his first outing for the Saints. Despite a rocky third inning, Gossett gave up no runs on one hit in the first two innings and retired the first two batters in the fourth inning before being removed. 

Newcomer JC Ramirez (W, 1-0) came in after Gossett and was rock solid for 2.1 innings. The Managua, Nicaragua native struck allowed no runs on three hits with three strikeouts, allowing the Saints offensive opportunities to pad their lead. 

The tandem of Jovani Moran and Juan Minaya (S, 1) tackled the final seven outs, allowing only two combined hits. Minaya struck out four batters to earn his first save of the year. 

Larnach Out
Just hours before first pitch, the Saints announced that top prospect Trevor Larnach had been removed from the lineup and replaced by Mark Contreras (who had a stellar evening). Pre-game, Saints manager Toby Gardenhire told broadcaster Sean Aronson that he had some muscle tightness and with the wet field conditions (both of the first two games have been delayed), they removed him from the lineup. 

That didn't stop Twitter from being curious. Then Ken Rosenthal tweeted out during the Saints game that the Twins were working on acquiring San Diego starting pitcher Chris Paddack. And while some believe Larnach could be headed to Southern California, Rosenthal followed up by saying that the Padres are interested in Twins reliever Taylor Rogers

Will Larnach's promising future remain in Minnesota? It seems likely, but only time will tell. 

WIND SURGE WISDOM
The Wind Surge will begin their season on Friday at home against the Tulsa Drillers. The Surge will send top prospect Matt Canterino to the mound for the season opener. Canterino was 1-0 with a 0.78 ERA in 2021 before being sidelined with an elbow injury. 

The return of one of the most exciting pitchers in the Twins organization should be electric.  In the meantime, be sure to check out the Wind Surge roster preview.

KERNELS NUGGETS
The Kernels announced on Wednesday that LHP and Burnsville, MN native Aaron Rozek will take the bump for Cedar Rapids' opener on Friday against Beloit. Signed to a minor-league contract last season, Rozek went 3-2 with a 2.40 ERA between Fort Myers, Cedar Rapids, and Wichita in 2021. 

Be sure to take a look at the Cedar Rapids roster in advance of their opener on Friday.

MUSSEL MATTERS
Fort Myers hits the road to Clearwater to open their 2022 season against the Threshers on Friday. There should be quite a few of the Twins 2021 draft picks on their roster, which has yet to be officially announced.

TWINS DAILY MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Pitcher of the Day - JC Ramirez, St. Paul Saints (W, 2.1 IP,  3 H, BB, 3 K)
Hitter of the Day - Jose Miranda, St. Paul Saints (2-for-5, HR, 2 RBI,  2 K)

PROSPECT SUMMARY
#2 - Royce Lewis (St. Paul) - 2-for-5, 2B, 2 R, 2 SB (3), 2 K
#3 - Jose Miranda (St. Paul) - 2-for-5, HR, 2 RBI,  2 K
#11 - Gilberto Celestino (St. Paul) - 0-for-5,  2 K

THURSDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS
St. Paul @ Louisville (5:35 PM CST) - RHP Cole Sands

 


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Those RP better be ready and good - someone has to replace Taylor Rogers and that is a big hole in the BP.  When Larnach was pulled many thought he was traded instead of Rooker, but I thought maybe they were going to make him the fourth OF and drop both Rooker and Garlick - I would like that and now Rooker is gone. 

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Moran and Minaya are two relievers I like to come up when needed. I think both are quality options (I was a little surprised we were able to keep Minaya after dropping him from the 40-man, because he was excellent last season for the Twins (and was a quality reliever for the ChiSox in 2018-19 as well).

Good start to the season for Miranda and Lewis. Hope they crush it!

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4 hours ago, mikelink45 said:

Those RP better be ready and good - someone has to replace Taylor Rogers and that is a big hole in the BP.  When Larnach was pulled many thought he was traded instead of Rooker, but I thought maybe they were going to make him the fourth OF and drop both Rooker and Garlick - I would like that and now Rooker is gone. 

I think that it makes more sense for Larnach's development to get everyday at bats, especially after being hurt, than to hit sporadically.

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