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MINNESOTA TWINS – DANNY SANTANA
Coming into 2014, Danny Santana had a lot to prove. He was an easy choice to be added to the Twins 40-man roster following 2013, but his shortstop defense was more than shaky. He has great speed and range and a very strong arm, but struggled most with routine plays. Offensively, his speed helps him to hit for average and he has extra base pop. However, he seemingly has an allergy to walking.
So, in early May, shortly after he was a surprise call up to the Twins (he had played just 24 games in AAA), he found himself playing, and learning, centerfield. Before long, he was the Twins new starting centerfielder. Not only did he represent himself well in the field, he put up better offensive numbers with the Twins than he had at any level of the minor leagues. Although he didn’t walk much, he showed a good ability to take quality at-bats, swinging at strikes. He even showed surprising power.
In 2015, he is being moved back to shortstop, where he remains a question mark defensively. Many also wonder whether he’ll be able to put up numbers anywhere near what he did as a rookie. Can he hit for average? Will he learn to take a few more walks? Can he maintain the power he showed in 2014?
I have a feeling that the projections regarding Santana will be as polarizing as any Twins player. So, here are the projections of our Twins Daily writers:
Seth – .284/.317/.423 (.740) with 38 doubles and 6 HR.
Nick – .260/.300/.380 (.680) with 30 doubles and 5 HR.
Parker – .270/.320/.400 (.720) with 32 doubles and 10 HR.
John – .273/.319/.381 (.700) with 30 doubles and 6 HR
AL CENTRAL SHORTSTOP
Opponent – Player – 2015 Age – 2014 Statistics
Chicago – Alexei Ramirez – 33 - .273/.305/.408 (.713) with 35 doubles, 15-HR
Cleveland – Jose Ramirez – 22 - .262/.300/.346 (.646) with 10 doubles, 2-HR
Detroit – Jose Iglesias – 25 - .303/.349/.386 (.735) with 16 doubles, 3-HR (2013 stats, missed 2014)
Kansas City – Alcides Escobar – 28 - .285/.317/.377 (.694) with 34 doubles, 3-HR
AL CENTRAL SHORTSTOP RANKINGS
#1 – Alcides Escobar – Kansas City
#2 – Danny Santana – Minnesota
#3 – Alexei Ramirez – Chicago
#4 – Jose Ramirez – Cleveland
#5 – Jose Iglesius - Detroit
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN
Give it some thought and then go to the comments section below and post two things. First, make your statistical projection for Danny Santana in 2015. Second, how would you rank the AL Central shortstop? Of course, then discuss with the rest of the Twins Daily community. Finally, check back throughout this next week as we’ll do these same things for each of the positions.
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