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  • Wimmers' Long Road Finally Leads To Big Leagues


    Seth Stohs

    It's been a long journey, full of ups and downs for Alex Wimmers. However, on Thursday afternoon, he finally got the call he had long been waiting for. "Alex Wimmers, you're heading to the big leagues! Congratulations!"

    Following the Twins loss to the Tigers on Thursday afternoon at Target Field, they announced that Jose Berrios and Tyler Duffey had been optioned to Rochester. The club announced that lefty Andrew Albers was called up and another pitcher would be promoted before Friday's game. Twins Daily has learned that player is Alex Wimmers.

    In June of 2010, the Minnesota Twins selected the two-time Big 10 Pitcher of the Year with the 21st overall pick out of Ohio State. There was reason to believe, and many scouts around baseball concurred, that he could be a quick-riser, nearly MLB ready.

    He began his professional career later that summer by allowing one run in 15.2 innings (5 BB, 23 K) for the Ft. Myers Miracle. He headed into that 2011 season with an opportunity to move quickly, as Kyle Gibson had in 2010. But that's when things went off track.

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    Wimmers showed up to minor league spring training in 2011, but something clearly wasn't right. He wasn't able to throw strikes, at all. In his first start, Wimmers walked the first six batters he faced before being removed from the game. He was essentially shut down, sent to extended spring training, and started from scratch.

    He came back in mid-July, working out of the Miracle bullpen. The problem appeared to be corrected. He ended the season with two starts. In his final start, he threw a seven-inning no-hitter for the Miracle.

    Again, hope was high. Wimmers was set to start the 2012 season in AA New Britain. He made his first start, and then he didn't start again that year. In fact, he lost his season, and the 2013 season, to Tommy John surgery.

    He returned to the Miracle to start the 2014 season. He primarily pitched out of the bullpen, though he made some starts. He struggled.

    In 2015, he moved up to AA Chattanooga to start the season. He struggled in 18 starts, but he ended the season posting a 2.91 ERA in 12 relief appearances.

    The bullpen is where he has pitched through the 2016 season. He posted a 6.43 ERA in six games (7 IP) for Chattanooga to start the season but was promoted to Rochester. He struggled for about a week, but since the end of May, he has really taken to the bullpen job.

    He's worked two innings a handful of times, but for the most part, he's pitched one inning at a time. And manager Mike Quade isn't afraid to use him late in games. Wimmers has responded well. In fact, he's recorded 11 saves in 12 save opportunities with the Red Wings. IN 49.2 innings, he's walked 24, but he's struck out 50.

    And after pitching an inning to complete another Red Wings win in Norfolk on Thursday afternoon, Wimmers got The Call he'd dreamed about.

    I'd imagine that Wimmers got off the phone, and after likely loud cheers from his teammates, he had to have spent a few moments reminiscing about the long trek that the minor league career has taken. I'm sure he thought about those low points. I'm guessing he thought about the times when he certainly wondered what he would do next. Every minor leaguer likely experiences that discussion in their minds, but then imagine the pride he and his family must have upon receiving that phone call.

    The 27-year-old became a father for the first time earlier this summer. I would imagine that that event, as well as his wedding day, were great moments of pride for Alex Wimmers and his family. I would imagine that today, August 25th, 2016, is another day that the Wimmers family will never forget.

    While it's disappointing for Twins fans that Berrios and Duffey needed to be sent back to Rochester, there can't be a single Twins fan that doesn't feel really good for Alex Wimmers getting that phone call.

    Even more important, Wimmers isn't just getting The Call, he has earned this opportunity.

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    Congrats to Wimmers!

     

    I've been calling for this move since Wimmers would have been eligible for minor league free agency after the season anyway, so it's basically a no-cost audition (presuming that he's not blocking anyone else, and I don't believe he is).

     

    That said, it's unlikely that he will be able to show enough in the next month to avoid being dropped from the 40-man after the season regardless.  I usually oppose wasting too many innings on such players, but it will be good to get a major league look at Wimmers, and it might help convince him to re-sign with the organization.  If he can parlay the audition into a major league deal somewhere else like Yohan Pino a couple years ago, more power to him.

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    First, I'm really happy for Wimmers. His road here has been brutal. 

     

    But ... are we really recalling a relief pitcher with control problems after sending down two guys who have control problems? It's not like Wimmers control has improved lately - he's walked five guys in his last four (all one-inning) appearances. 

     

    I'm baffled as to what this organization is doing right now. I'm really not sure this move has Wimmers best interests in mind. 

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    First, I'm really happy for Wimmers. His road here has been brutal. 

     

    But ... are we really recalling a relief pitcher with control problems after sending down two guys who have control problems? It's not like Wimmers control has improved lately - he's walked five guys in his last four (all one-inning) appearances. 

     

    I'm baffled as to what this organization is doing right now. I'm really not sure this move has Wimmers best interests in mind. 

     

    Well, Wimmers needs to be on the 40 man or will be a minor league FA this offseason. I think they want the major league coaches to get a look at him, or maybe they want to reward him for his years of struggle by getting him some MLB money and pension and healthcare (or whatever they get).

     

    I'm not sure leaving him down or calling him up affects his development at this point.

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    First, I'm really happy for Wimmers. His road here has been brutal. 

     

    But ... are we really recalling a relief pitcher with control problems after sending down two guys who have control problems? It's not like Wimmers control has improved lately - he's walked five guys in his last four (all one-inning) appearances. 

     

    I'm baffled as to what this organization is doing right now. I'm really not sure this move has Wimmers best interests in mind. 

     

    It totally has his best interests in mind. He's 27 and gets to pitch in the big leagues for a month. Pitching at the big league level gives the new front office more data points to determine whether to keep him on the 40-man or let him become a minor league free agent.

     

    And, who comes up is probably less important than Berrios and Duffey not making big league starts right now. 

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    Can't we even congratulate a player without ripping 2 or 3 others down?  This site has become so pessimistic it's depressing.  I wish Alex the best and i hope he succeeds.  There are so many people so negative, that you are already blaming the pitching coach, the system and the front office for players for him no succeeding.  I can't even com to this site without hearing excuses.

     

     Berrios walks two batters and gives up a gift 3-run HR today...........let's blame everyone in the system. Jose knows how to pitch.  You don't blow by AA and AAA without knowing how.  You don't throw 55 of 91 pitches for strikes without knowing how to pitch.  Give the guy some time.  We don't have to blame someone for everything bad thing that happens.  ****.  A pitcher has a bad start............we blame the front office, the manager, the pitching coach and then the catcher.  They are human beings.  The Twins organization is not the only one that young players struggle.  Look it up. There are more players in the league than Michael Trout.  

     

    I know all of you know what it's like to be a young twenty-something in a major league organization............but good christ.  I love this site, but it's getting to the point where I can't even come here anymore and that's sad.  Ugh. good night.

    Bingo!

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    I love this site, but it's getting to the point where I can't even come here anymore and that's sad.  Ugh. good night.

     

    True, there isn't much patience at the moment.  But who is to blame for that?  I would expect fans to be critical in such a terrible season, even moreso after a string of bad seasons going back six years.  And it's the same problems, over and over.  It may seem like a broken record, and that's because it is.  Getting angry at fans expressing frustration isn't going to solve the problem.

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    I love this site, but it's getting to the point where I can't even come here anymore and that's sad.  Ugh. good night.

    You can't enjoy an internet message board without learning to look past some of the posts/posters (present company perhaps included :) ).

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    You can't enjoy an internet message board without learning to look past some of the posts/posters (present company perhaps included :) ).

     

    Every message board should come with an "ignore user" function, and when activated posts by that person would not be visible.  The filter should also make it so that person can't see your posts either.

     

    This would solve a lot of problems before they start.

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    Every message board should come with an "ignore user" function, and when activated posts by that person would not be visible.  The filter should also make it so that person can't see your posts either.

     

    This would solve a lot of problems before they start.

    I have 20 members on my ignore list and it doesn't help.

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    Every message board should come with an "ignore user" function, and when activated posts by that person would not be visible.  The filter should also make it so that person can't see your posts either.

     

    This would solve a lot of problems before they start.

    Don't know if you're aware, but TD has that feature:

    http://twinsdaily.com/index.php?app=core&module=usercp&tab=core&area=ignoredusers

     

    But I'll try not to give you any more reason to use it! :)

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    Don't know if you're aware, but TD has that feature:

    http://twinsdaily.com/index.php?app=core&module=usercp&tab=core&area=ignoredusers

     

    But I'll try not to give you any more reason to use it! :)

    Right now, I have one poster that I use this function for.  I don't use it for people I often disagree with because I like hearing opposing views.  Only the truly ridiculous get put on the list and overall, this site's regular posters are very good, so that list is but one poster.

     

    Having said that, I'm sure I'm on many people's ignore list :-)

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    We met Alex when he was on the Bourne Braves in the Cape Cod League. He and Stefan Romero (Mariners) carried the team to its first ever league championship. We rarely met a young player who worked so hard, came to do his best, and left it all on the field. I know he'd be embarrassed if we went into details, so none forthcoming today. We followed him with anticipation as he went to the GCL and beyond. But when we saw he was injured we knew that if anybody could work hard enough to come back, it was him. Congratulations, kid (well, kid no more, now a dad), you've earned it. See ya when you come through Fenway!

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