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  • Nick Gordon Is Quietly Filling the Royce Lewis Void


    Nick Nelson

    When Royce Lewis emerged on the big-league scene with a dazzling debut back in May, fans were captivated by the promise of a dynamic former first-round pick making a big impact with his speed, versatility, and power.

    It turns out we've gotten that since. Just not from the source we expected.

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    Stepping in for an injured Carlos Correa back in May, Royce Lewis was brilliant, slashing .300/.317/.550 in 11 games while filling in at shortstop. Upon Correa's healthy return, the Twins made the logical decision to option Lewis to the minors. This raised a great deal of consternation among fans who wanted to see the electric rookie stick around. 

    At the time, I tweeted out a question: If you wanted Lewis to stay, who was getting bumped from the roster to make room for Correa? I was stunned by the number of responders casually casting their votes for Nick Gordon – even with the understanding he is out of options and would thus be lost from the organization.

    It's true that Gordon had worn off much of his prospect shine in the eight years since being drafted No. 5 overall. And it's true he was unspectacular as a rookie in 2021, albeit while training in as a utilityman on the fly. But he's also a 26-year-old whose development was derailed by physical issues, and who'd shown some genuinely positive signs in his checkered MLB play.

    Looking back, calls for waiving Gordon to keep Lewis illustrate the danger of short-sighted, emotional thinking. Had they done so, only to have Lewis suffer a season-ending knee injury, they'd now be without both. 

    And that would really suck because, as it turns out, Gordon has basically turned into exactly the player we wanted Lewis to be. 

    In 34 games since May 18th, the date of Lewis' demotion, Gordon is slashing .289/.330/.505 with five doubles, two triples, and four home runs. He has played all over the field: center, left, second base, even a little shortstop. His speed and range have been highly valuable in the outfield. His undisciplined and aggressive approach at the plate (22 K, 3 BB) is paying off with a bunch of power and consistent productivity.

    If Lewis had stayed healthy and produced the following Statcast measurables over the past five weeks, I think we'd have all been pretty much over the moon: 

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    This is not to say it doesn't suck Lewis is gone. But it's a very good thing Gordon is still here, and to his deep credit, he is helping fill the void of expectations set (perhaps optimistically) for Lewis as a free-swinging, speedy 800-OPS utilityman who makes contributions from all over the field.

    If he were a little better defensively at short, I'd almost say Gordon is building a case to serve as interim fill-in while Lewis rehabs in early 2023, but I think that's a stretch. Even so, the late-blooming first-rounder and top prospect is finally fortifying his fit with the organization that drafted him. And it's a beautiful thing to see.

     

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    I he develops an eye, and plate discipline, (horrible K, chase, and BB rate), he could have a respectable OBP and learn to use his speed, which will be on the decline, before it is not speed. I wish he woud learn how to steal bases again. He is pretty bad this year, so much so, that he only has 6 attempts.

    He is a very nice utility piece.

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    5 hours ago, Nick Nelson said:

    The two players taken first and second overall in that draft (Brady Aiken and Tyler Kolek) never even reached the majors. So, could be worse! 

    And the years before and after the Twins took Gorden, they selected Kohl Stewart and Tyler Jay with the fourth and sixth overall picks.  So yes it could definitely be worse.  :)

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    Nick Gordon is a really good guy to have on your roster. He may not be a starter but his talents fill so many roles that his value is large. The Twins have had too many years where their 25th player (26th in this case) was either a speedster/defensive player or a powerful pinch hitter who was weak in a number of areas. Gordon is a keeper with his current level of skills.

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    Nick Gordon probably has proven himself to be a major league player in his time with the Twins. That is, if he were DFAed, he would definitely be picked up by someone. He's a good player to have on the team because he has some speed and can play multiple positions. HIs hitting has progressed to league average at this point. I don't know if he played every day or even in a strict platoon if he would sustain his offense, but he has done well in the role he has with the 2022 Twins.

    The problem, or perhaps more accurately the limiting factor, is that Gordon isn't a major league quality shortstop. He'd have the chance to be a regular somewhere if he could be trusted to line up at short for 130-150 games, but the evidence is there that he can't. When Correa first went down (fingers), the Twins brought up Royce Lewis and plugged him in at shortstop. When Correa went down again (COVID), the Twins brought up Jermaine Palacios and plugged him in at short. That says volumes about Gordon's ability to man shortstop on more than an occasional basis. It is a closer call in center field, but Gilberto Celestino is the preferred backup when Buxton isn't in the lineup. 

    To summarize, Gordon's improved hitting and ability to be a serviceable defender in the outfield has cemented himself a a major leaguer, his inability to defend well enough at two key defensive positions will most likely preclude him for ever being a regular in the majors. He's certainly not a failure, but he most likely won't ever hold a regular position.

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    I like Gordon, but I think with his speed he should be able to steal a few bases ,yet he is 3/6 on his attempts so far. Maybe the Twins need a base stealing coach. Also, most the teams are over shifting him to the right side. If he could learn to bunt once in a while he could probably raise his avg. by several points. 

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    Gordon is NOT filling the Lewis void. Gordon is clearly helping the team with his versatility and adaptability as a utility player. But that appears to be his ceiling. Expectations for Lewis are high and he showed that he can meet and exceed those expectations. Gordon cannot fill the Lewis void in any respect. 

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    1 hour ago, Otaknam said:

    Gordon is NOT filling the Lewis void. Gordon is clearly helping the team with his versatility and adaptability as a utility player.

    Rookies from the minors are not owed a spot, no one is filling for any one , except on the occasion a veteran is on IL and the spot is temporarily filled.

    The rookies earn their spot, at this point Gordon and all the rest have earned their place on the field IF they play, NO rookie is taking any thing from any one.

    If they do not play , then it is because management thinks some one else should be there, even if we think that is not right.

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    On 7/5/2022 at 2:14 PM, RpR said:

    Which is worse, swinging at a first pitch, or standing and watching a first pitch burn down middle of the strike zone?

    Swinging at a bad first pitch in the dirt.

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