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  • Hildenberger (And Gee) Gets The Call


    Seth Stohs

    Twins Daily has learned and confirmed (from a person with direct knowledge) that right-hander relief pitcher Trevor Hildenberger will be called up to the Twins on Friday. When the 26-year-old gets into a game, it will be his major league debut.

    In addition, the Twins will call up RHP Dillon Gee, who they just signed on Wednesday to a minor league contract. Nik Turley was optioned to Rochester following his Thursday night outing in which he recorded just two outs. Also Ehire Adrianza was placed on the 10-day disabled list.

    UPDATE - The Twins announced the Alex Wimmers and Mason Melotakis were DFAd to make room for Gee and Hildenberger.

    The Twins head to Cleveland for a three-game series starting Friday night.

    The Twins will need to make two 40-man roster decisions to make room for Hildenberger and Gee.

    Image courtesy of Seth Stohs, Twins Daily (photo of Trevor Hildenberger)

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    Last week, the Twins called up hard-throwing Alan Busenitz from Rochester. In an article on Busenitz, we mentioned that Trevor Hildenberger was also very deserving.

    The side-arming righty was the Twins Daily choice for Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Year in 2015 and again in 2016.

    In 21 games for Rochester this season, he is 2-1 with six saves. In 30.2 innings, he has allowed 27 hits, walked eight and struck out 35.

    Following Thursday night's game, Hildenberger got the news every ballplayer wants to hear. And, he was able to share it with a couple of very important people. Hildenberger said, "It was awesome having my parents in Rochester and being able to tell them face-to-face."

    Hildenberger's story is a great one. He was the 22nd-round pick of the Twins in 2014 out of Cal-Berkeley. He was at Berkeley for five years (a redshirt year), and he barely got on the mound until his fourth year because of a change he made on the mound.

    As he told Seth in the Twins Prospect Handbook 2016, "It started back at the end of my third year at Cal-Berkeley when my teammate wore the wrong number jersey to practice. My pitching coach, Mike Neu, commented on what he pictured when he saw my teammate's number. I asked him what he pictured when he saw my number 26, and he said a sidearm pitcher because UCLA and Washington both had sidearm relief pitchers with the number 26. At that point in time, I had thrown a cumulative 12 innings in three years and was clearly not effective enough to compete. So he asked me to throw a bullpen from a lower arm angle. I obliged, not realizing it was a permanent change. He liked what he saw and sent me off to summer ball in Bend, Oregon, in the summer of 2012 to refine my new style and experience some growing pains."

    The change worked. He had a great final season at Cal, got drafted and on Thursday night, received the call that every baseball player hopes for, a call to the big leagues.

    Hildenberger is comfortable with himself now as a pitcher and what it takes for him to be successful. In that same article, he said, "I really pride myself on throwing strikes with all three of my pitches, and the ones over the top too. If I get to a 3-2 count, I have no problem throwing from side-arm, fastball, changeup or slider. I really believe I can put it in the strike zone when I need to."

    At Berkeley, Hildenberger majored in American Film and Media. It's something he has a passion for. He told us, "I'm a big movie guy. I wrote about film a lot in college. I watch films that are a bit more off the beaten path, some foreign films or independent films that are played in really small theaters.

    But it's on the pitcher's mound that Hildenberger has dominated, really since signing back in 2014. Like Busenitz, Hildenberger has earned his promotion.

    The 22nd-round pick becomes the first member of the Twins 2014 draft to reach the big leagues. If healthy, it's likely both Nick Burdi and Jake Reed would be up too, and John Curtiss is certainly a name to watch as he's dominating in AA. Nick Gordon was the team's top pick, and he's put up an all-star first half in Chattanooga.

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    Wow, not only do we get Hildenberger and Gee, but we also get to see Granite debut! I'm glad they've given up on Breslow, so we're almost through with the chaff in the bullpen. Belisle has been serviceable as of late, so I won't ask for his release.... yet.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:32 PM, Danchat said:

    Wow, not only do we get Hildenberger and Gee, but we also get to see Granite debut! I'm glad they've given up on Breslow, so we're almost through with the chaff in the bullpen. Belisle has been serviceable as of late, so I won't ask for his release.... yet.

     

    Granite?

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    Looking at the 40-man roster, I think it almost has to be two of Wimmers, Belisle, and Breslow that get DFA'd.  I realize that would mean a third player must come up, but I can't find a minor-leaguer I think the Twins should drop from the 40-man.  I suppose maybe the Twins would drop Palka or Murphy, but that would  be surprising.   

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:17 PM, drjim said:

    They have Gee now, so we shall see.

    I always saw Vogelsong as day 1 insurance, possible recovery of (minimal) value, not longer term depth.

    The Twins had a pretty clear first 7. That does impact somewhat the type of minor league signing you can make. Tepesch types are what you get.

    Why did they need Vogelsong as "day 1 insurance" if they had a "pretty clear first 7"?

     

    The Rangers had a pretty clear first 7 or so.  They got Gee rather than Tepesch.  The Angels had a pretty clear first 7 or so this spring too (before injuries took their toll) -- they got Petit rather than Tepesch.  Maybe not having Vogelsong lurking as "day 1 insurance" helped their cases?  The Angels were probably helped additionally by not having a Rule 5 pick taking a spot, especially considering Petit's experience in relief.  (Texas did have a Rule 5 pick on their staff, although they returned him about two and half weeks into the season.)

     

    Hopefully the time when Gee would have beneficial to this club is nearly over.  We'll get Santiago back, we've got a couple interesting relievers with options on the 25-man now, and Breslow's days must be numbered (right?).

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:32 PM, Danchat said:

    Wow, not only do we get Hildenberger and Gee, but we also get to see Granite debut! I'm glad they've given up on Breslow, so we're almost through with the chaff in the bullpen.

    I believe that was one poster's idea/suggestion, not actual transactions.  Pretty sure Granite is still in AAA and Breslow still on the MLB staff, at least for today!

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    In 2010 Dillon Gee pitched 33 innings. Baseball-Reference gave him an ERA+ of 181 for the season.

    Since then he has not had an ERA+ of 100 or greater in any year.... Until this year, when he is posting an FIP of 7.45, a WHIP of 1.769 and a 6.9 K/9 and an ERA+ of 114.

     

    I don't have much confidence in ERA+ anymore.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:42 PM, GM64 said:

    Looking at the 40-man roster, I think it almost has to be two of Wimmers, Belisle, and Breslow that get DFA'd.  I realize that would mean a third player must come up, but I can't find a minor-leaguer I think the Twins should drop from the 40-man.  I suppose maybe the Twins would drop Palka or Murphy, but that would  be surprising.   

    Palka wouldn't be that surprising.  Remember, he was not highly regarded before, he's got a modest 108 wRC+ at AAA this year, and he's been on the DL for about a month with a hand injury.  Seems like a pretty good confluence of factors that could slip him through waivers?  There isn't much of a path to MLB playing time for him in Minnesota this season, and he could easily be a waiver casualty next winter anyway.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:50 PM, Oldgoat_MN said:

    In 2010 Dillon Gee pitched 33 innings. Baseball-Reference gave him an ERA+ of 181 for the season.

    Since then he has not had an ERA+ of 100 or greater in any year.... Until this year, when he is posting an FIP of 7.45, a WHIP of 1.769 and a 6.9 K/9 and an ERA+ of 114.

     

    I don't have much confidence in ERA+ anymore.

    In small samples, you shouldn't have much confidence in it.  Gee has given up 4 unearned runs in just 13 innings this year.

     

    Even with ERA+ figures below 100 (actually 95 is more like average for starting pitchers), Gee was fairly useful through 2014.  He got hit hard in a few games in 2015 to get DFA'd, then started serving up HR with the Royals in 2016, and both of those trends have continued in his small MLB sample in 2017 so far.

     

    In previous posts, I may have been overrating his 2017 usefulness vis-à-vis Nick Tepesch. :)

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:44 PM, spycake said:

    I believe that was one poster's idea/suggestion, not actual transactions.  Pretty sure Granite is still in AAA and Breslow still on the MLB staff, at least for today!

    Whoops, it seems I thought that poster was announcing some moves, but I don't see confirmation anywhere. I apologize for misleading you guys!
     

    But I do wonder what the 40 man moves will be...

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:57 PM, LA VIkes Fan said:

    In other news, Nolasco is now 2-9, 5.23 with the Angels who are still thinking it's "just a bad pitch here or there", he "was good for a month last year" and "we think we can get him back on track". It's Deja' Vu  all over again. 

    Primarily, the Angels probably think (correctly) that they don't have any better options.  (Which is also deja vu to various Twins seasons :) )

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:50 PM, Oldgoat_MN said:

    In 2010 Dillon Gee pitched 33 innings. Baseball-Reference gave him an ERA+ of 181 for the season.

    Since then he has not had an ERA+ of 100 or greater in any year.... Until this year, when he is posting an FIP of 7.45, a WHIP of 1.769 and a 6.9 K/9 and an ERA+ of 114.

     

    I don't have much confidence in ERA+ anymore.

     

    He had a boatload of unearned runs this year.  ERA+ would be comparing his ERA to the ERA of the league, so the unearned runs don't count. Plus you have to consider that his sample size is 4 relief appearances.

     

    But yes, I'm not sure what the Twins will get out of Gee. Certainly more than Hurley, and hopefully more than Gibson/Hughes/Santiago.  But it won't be much more.

     

    In any case, he's not stretched out so he is probably going to the pen.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 4:03 PM, Danchat said:

    But I do wonder what the 40 man moves will be...

    Wimmers is all but guaranteed to be one of them (I sure hope he didn't see Wolfson's erroneous tweet that said he was getting called up last night!).

     

    Maybe we should set some probabilities for the second 40-man cut?

     

    20% Palka

    20% Haley

    5% Murphy

    1% Chargois 60-day DL voodoo?

    54% something else that no one here was even considering...

    EDIT: I typed this before Seth's post, and I was right!

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:57 PM, LA VIkes Fan said:

     

    In other news, Nolasco is now 2-9, 5.23 with the Angels who are still thinking it's "just a bad pitch here or there", he "was good for a month last year" and "we think we can get him back on track". It's Deja' Vu  all over again. 

     

    I don't remember hearing that around here. The Twins seemed mostly silent about Nolasco and most of us were done with him early on. We felt we were stuck with him due to his contract.

     

    The "Ignore everything else, just buy guys with a low FIP" experiment died fast, no?

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      On 6/23/2017 at 4:17 PM, Seth Stohs said:

    Wimmers and Mason Melotakis are DFAd. 

    Wow, that's harsh.  I suppose Melotakis will get claimed, he's left-handed and breathing (with options).  Would have been nice to push him a little bit at AAA or even MLB earlier this year.

     

    I guess a silver lining to this cloud is it opens another spot in Rochester's pen, would be nice to see Bard or Curtiss move up.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 3:42 PM, spycake said:

    Why did they need Vogelsong as "day 1 insurance" if they had a "pretty clear first 7"?

     

    The Rangers had a pretty clear first 7 or so. They got Gee rather than Tepesch. The Angels had a pretty clear first 7 or so this spring too (before injuries took their toll) -- they got Petit rather than Tepesch. Maybe not having Vogelsong lurking as "day 1 insurance" helped their cases? The Angels were probably helped additionally by not having a Rule 5 pick taking a spot, especially considering Petit's experience in relief. (Texas did have a Rule 5 pick on their staff, although they returned him about two and half weeks into the season.)

     

    Hopefully the time when Gee would have beneficial to this club is nearly over. We'll get Santiago back, we've got a couple interesting relievers with options on the 25-man now, and Breslow's days must be numbered (right?).

    Fair, but not going to be too concerned about Gee over Tepesch.

     

    Day 1 insurance is if 3 get hurt in spring training or two in wbc aren't ready.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 4:24 PM, Tibs said:

    Anyone have a recent scouting report on Melotakis? What the heck is going on there?

     

    This is kind of a shocker to tell you the truth.  Even though his velocity has not returned after him TJ surgery (was 96-97 now 91-93) he was very effective in both AA and AAA.  31% K% in AA is not spare change.  Something must be going on...

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      On 6/23/2017 at 4:34 PM, Thrylos said:

    This is kind of a shocker to tell you the truth. Even though his velocity has not returned after him TJ surgery (was 96-97 now 91-93) he was very effective in both AA and AAA. 31% K% in AA is not spare change. Something must be going on...

    The fact they never gave him a shot in the bigs probably provides a hint.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 4:23 PM, spycake said:

    Wow, that's harsh.  I suppose Melotakis will get claimed, he's left-handed and breathing (with options).  Would have been nice to push him a little bit at AAA or even MLB earlier this year.

     

    I guess a silver lining to this cloud is it opens another spot in Rochester's pen, would be nice to see Bard or Curtiss move up.

     

    John Curtiss up to Rochester.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 4:42 PM, Seth Stohs said:

    John Curtiss up to Rochester.

    Silver lining confirmed! Thanks for coming through, Seth!

     

    This must also confirm that they expect Melotakis to be claimed on waivers (or traded à la Wheeler), or they probably wouldn't move up a permanent guy like Curtiss.

     

    Guessing Wimmers clears waivers and is back on the Rochester roster in a couple days.

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    Melotakis makes so little sense, he seems to have some value. He seems like a legit fit for this bullpen right now.

     

    Any chance the Twins have a trade in place but needed to make the move now to get guys called up?

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      On 6/23/2017 at 4:53 PM, nicksaviking said:

    Melotakis makes so little sense, he seems to have some value. He seems like a legit fit for this bullpen right now.

     

    Any chance the Twins have a trade in place but needed to make the move now to get guys called up?

    If that were the case, wouldn't you simply put the guys you need on a plane and then announce the corresponding moves before activating them?  Your take makes about as much sense as any at this point though.

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      On 6/23/2017 at 4:53 PM, nicksaviking said:

    Melotakis makes so little sense, he seems to have some value. He seems like a legit fit for this bullpen right now.

     

    Any chance the Twins have a trade in place but needed to make the move now to get guys called up?

    The answer to your question is no.

     

    If Melotakis was a fit, they would have likely called him up over 2 guys not on the 40.

     

    It will remain to be seen if the front office can evaluate pitching, but we do tend to overrate marginal relievers in the minors, though perhaps fairly considering the current state of the major league pen.

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