Here is a look at the Opening Day roster of the Kernels in some detail:
Starting Pitchers: Mat Batts (LHP), Michael Cederoth, John Curtiss, Stephen Gonsalves (LHP), Felix Jorge, Zack Tillery
Batts was the Twins 17
th
round pick in 2014 out of UNC-Wilmington. The lefty pitched for the GCL Twins, Elizabethton and Cedar Rapids after pitching over 100 innings in college. If you're looking for a guy who could jump into the Twins top ten prospects in 2015, many believe that guy can be Stephen Gonsalves. The lefty was the Twins fourth-round pick in 2013 out of high school and has put up good numbers in his two professional seasons. Cederoth was a college reliever, but the Twins gave the right-hander with the triple-digit fastball an opportunity to start at Elizabethton last year. That will continue this season. John Curtiss was the closer at Texas in last year’s college World Series, but he also was asked to start when he signed. He pitched for E-Town, but he also made one start for the Kernels in the playoffs in 2014. Felix Jorge began last season with the Kernels, but he struggled mightily and finally was sent back to Elizabethton where he was named the pitcher of the year in the Appalachian League. Zack Tillery was a 2014 draft pick from Florida Gulf Coast.
Bullpen: Cameron Booser (LHP), Sam Clay (LHP), Trevor Hildenberger, CK Irby, Randy LeBlanc, Mike Theofanopoulos, Jared Wilson
When I talked to Jared Wilson at spring training, he made the comment that he would get an opportunity to start at the beginning of this season. He is listed as a reliever, but the rumor has it that he and Tillery will piggyback with each other (one starting and one coming in and stretching out). Booser was rumored to be hitting 98-99 mph at Instructional League. Clay was the Twins fourth-round pick a year ago out of Georgia Tech. He struggled initially at E-Town but ended the season very strong. He throws hard and could advance quickly. Hildenberger and Theofanopoulos pitched in college together. Theofanopoulos is a crafty left-hander. Hildenberger throws hard, but he also throws from a three-quarter (or maybe five-eighths?) angle and gets a lot of movement. Irby throws hard. The 2013 draft pick struck out 51 in 33.1 innings at E-Town last year. LeBlanc was drafted out of Tulane in 2014 and struck out 34 in 37 innings at E-Town.
Catchers: Jorge Fernandez, Brian Navarreto
These two catchers both have the potential and the talent to eventually get to the big leagues. They have a long ways to go and much to learn, but they have the type of tools you are looking for in a catcher. Both have very strong arms. Both are very athletic behind the plate. Fernandez is more athletic, and there are always rumors of him getting time in the outfield. Navarreto is a large man, very strong. He is often compared with Royals’ catcher Salvador Perez. Fernandez has doubles power, while Navarreto could develop 25-home run power. Both are young but should be a lot of fun to watch grow in 2015.
Infielders: Nick Gordon, Jonatan Hinojosa, Pat Kelly, Tyler Kuresa, Trey Vavra, TJ White
The Twins used the fifth overall pick in the 2014 draft on Nick Gordon, the high school shortstop from Orlando who is the son of former big leaguer Tom Gordon and the brother of Marlins second baseman Dee Gordon. Gordon has all of the tools, plus a maturity beyond his years. Hinojosa split 2014 between Elizabethton and Cedar Rapids. Pat Kelly is a Minnesota kid who the Twins drafted from Nebraska in 2014. The Twins drafted Kuresa in the 11
th
round in 2010 and offered him a lot of money to sign, but he chose to go to college. The Twins drafted him in the 16
th
round last year. He is a powerful, left-handed hitting first baseman with a good glove. Trey Vavra was selected in the 33
rd
round by the Twins in 2014. He is the son of Twins bench coach Joe Vavra and his brother Tanner played for the Kernels in 2014. He put up 20 doubles in Elizabethton last year. TJ White was the Twins 19
th
round pick a year ago out of UNLV. He signed late, but he did get into a couple of games with the E-Twins as well.
Outfielders: Tanner English, Zach Granite, Zack Larson, Max Murphy
This is a pretty talented group of outfielders. Zach Granite was the Opening Day leadoff hitter for the Kernels last year, but just a couple of games into the season, he was hurt. He came back in late June for a couple of weeks before getting hurt again. He has an advanced approach at the plate and might be a guy who could move up quickly if he gets off to a fast start. Larson was also on the Kernels’ Opening Day roster last season, as a 20 year old. Unfortunately, it wasn’t long before he hurt his hamstring and did not return until late in the season. Max Murphy was drafted from Bradley in 2014. The Minnesota native crushed Appalachian League pitching and even though he was promoted to Cedar Rapids with a month to play, he was still named the Appy League’s MVP. He struggled with the Kernels, but he has a chance to be very good. Tanner English was the team’s 11
th
round pick a year ago. He signed later and had a shoulder injury, so he didn’t play a lot in Elizabethton. When their season ended, English joined the Kernels for their second-round playoff series.
Disabled List: Brandon Bixler (LHP), Yorman Landa, Chris Mazza, Randy Rosario, Fernando Romero, Lewis Thorpe,
Suspension: Hudson Boyd (50 games)
Manager/Coaching Staff: Jake Mauer (MGR), Tommy Watkins (Hitting Coach), Henry Bonilla (Pitching Coach).
Mauer returns to Cedar Rapids for his third season with the Kernels. In his first two seasons, he has a record of 161-117. It is his eighth season as a manager in the Twins minor league system, having managed the GCL Twins and the Ft. Myers Miracle in the past. He has led the Kernels to the playoffs each of the past two seasons. Tommy Watkins returns to the Kernels. It is his sixth season as a coach in the Twins system. Henry Bonilla was the pitching coach at Elizabethton the last three years.
SIDENOTE – I’ll be in Cedar Rapids starting Sunday night when the Kernels play their home-opening series.
WHO ARE THE TOP PROSPECTS?
Twins Daily Prospects: #6 Nick Gordon, #11 Lewis Thorpe, #13 Stephen Gonsalves
Seth: #4 Nick Gordon, #12 Lewis Thorpe, #15 Stephen Gonsalves, #25 Fernando Romero, #28 Zack Larson, #29 Brian Navarreto
Cody: #5 Nick Gordon, #11 Lewis Thorpe, #13 Stephen Gonsalves, #17 Felix Jorge, #22 Michael Cederoth, #28 Fernando Romero
Jeremy: #7 Nick Gordon, #8 Lewis Thorpe, #17 Stephen Gonsalves, #20 Max Murphy, #28 Michael Cederoth, #29 Cameron Booser
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