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    Seth Stohs

    UPDATED (Friday afternoon): added C Andrew Cosgrove, C Colton Waltner, IF Andrew Bechtold, IF Carson Crites, IF Jordan Gore, IF JJ Robinson, OF TJ Dixon, RHP Nick Brown, RHP Christian Broussard, RHP Jared Finkel, RHP Bailey Ober, RHP Ricky Ramirez, and LHP Ryley Widell

    UPDATED (Thursday afternoon): added OF Brent Rooker, OF Mark Contreras, LHP Bryan Sammons, and RHP Calvin Faucher.

    On Thursday, the Elizabethton Twins will open up their 2017 season at home against the Danville Braves. Below you can find the 2017 Elizabethton Twins Opening Day roster... or at least the current Elizabethton Twins roster. More players will be added as early as tomorrow. This team has some older players, college guys drafted this year or last, but there are some very intriguing younger players who are certainly worth watching. I also think there are more players jumping straight from the Dominican Summer League to Elizabethton than in years past.

    Elizabethton is a small, mountain town, an ideal place for some minor leaguers to make their professional debut. Many of these players, particularly those drafted earlier this month, have likely never been real far from home or had to pay their own bills. Some may not have ever used a wood bat or played under the lights. Some have been in Ft. Myers for the last three months at extended spring training, eagerly anticipating getting to Tennessee (if not Iowa) to start playing games where box scores show up online!

    Manager Ray Smith has been on the coaching staff in Elizabethton for 31 seasons now. This is his 23rd season as manager. His hitting coach, another former big leaguer, Jeff Reed will be in that role for the 15th straight year. This year, Luis Ramirez is the team’s pitching coach. It is his third season in that role after spending 2014 in that same role in the GCL and 2013 in the Venezuelan Baseball Academy.

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    Here is a very brief look at the players on the 2017 Elizabethton Twins Opening Day roster, though we know there will be others added soon. In fact, Twins Daily has learned that four players will be added to this roster on Thursday, and more on Friday. In large part, this may be due to the draft being a week later than it has been in past years. I’m certain you’ll notice some names missing. This page will be updated as the players are added.

    We’ll post the GCL roster preview in coming days and some of your questions may be answered. It’s possible some are heading up to Cedar Rapids, and some players have already been released. We’ll try to find answers to all of these questions. Note also that this roster is subject to change for a variety of reasons, particularly in the next few days as more 2017 draft picks sign, etc.

    THE ROSTER

    Catchers: Robert Molina (20), Rainis Silva (21), Bryant Hayman (24-DL)

    Molina hit just .135/.200/.149 (.349) in 25 games (80 PA) in 2016. Silva hit .230/.297/.254 (.551) with three doubles in 37 games a year ago at Cedar Rapids. Hayman had ACL surgery earlier this year.

    Infielders: Andre Jernigan (23), Wander Javier (18), Kolton Kendrick (20), Jose Miranda (18).

    Wander Javier is one of the organization’s top prospects. Signed to a $4 million bonus in 2015, he played in just nine games a year ago in the DSL due to hamstring issues. He is impressive offensively and defensively at shortstop. Jose Miranda was one of two compensation picks that the Twins had last year between the second and third rounds. Drafted as a shortstop, the assumption was that he would move to third base at some point. That happened already in spring training. He played in the GCL after the draft last year. Kolton Kendrick was the team’s eighth-round pick in 2015 out of high school in Louisiana. He lost time that year due to mono, and last year, he really struggled with the bat in the GCL. The burly first baseman will get a shot in the Appy League this year. Andre Jernigan was the Twins 14th-round pick in 2016 out of Xavier University. In 36 games a year ago in Elizabethton, he hit .243/.336/.374 (.710) with six doubles, a triple and two home runs.

    Outfielders: Matt Albanese (21), Trey Cabbage (20), Shane Carrier (21), Brent Rooker (22), Mark Contreras (22), Alex Kirilloff (19-DL).

    Trey Cabbage has been transitioning somewhat to the outfield during extended spring. That said, he’s also likely to play a lot at third base as well. The Twins fourth- round pick in 2015 out of high school hit .204/.297/.337 (.634) with five doubles, a triple and two home runs last year in E-Town. Matt Albanese was the Twins eighth- round pick a year ago, but he did not play due to some wrist injuries and a couple of surgeries. He’s a good athlete and looking forward to making his professional debut. Shane Carrier began this season in the Cedar Rapids outfield. In 30 games, he hit .215/.243/.299 (.542) with six doubles and a homer. He can be a big power threat in the middle of the E-Twins lineup.

    The Twins Comp pick is indeed heading to Elizabethton to start his pro career. So is 9th round pick Mark Contreras.

    Pitchers: Huascar Ynoa (19), Charlie Barnes (21), Jose Martinez (20), Griffin Jax (22), Taylor Clemensia (20), Jovani Moran (20), Melvi Acosta (22), Juan Gamez (23), Moises Gomez (20), Blair Lakso (22), Carlos Suniaga (20), Edwar Colina (20), Bryan Sammons (22), Calvin Faucher (22), Miguel DeJesus (21-DL), Cam Booser (Restricted List)

    Huascar Ynoa turned 19 at the end of May. He was the Twins Daily choice for short-season Minor League Pitcher of the Year last year after he went 3-5 with a 3.88 ERA in 11 starts for the GCL Twins. In 51 innings, he walked 12 and struck out 51. He’ll be quite young for this level. Charlie Barnes was the Twins fourth-round pick just last week out of Clemson. Known to have a terrific changeup, he’s a guy who could move up to Cedar Rapids relatively soon. The situation with Griffin Jax sounds as if it is yet to be resolved, but don’t be surprised if he doesn’t spend the full season in E-Town, for pitching reasons or Air Force reasons. He made four appearances for the E-Twins during his time off last year.

    Miguel De Jesus split 2016 between the GCL and Elizabethton. Combined, he went 3-3 with a 2.38 ERA in 53 innings (11 starts). Jose Martinez made 11 starts last year for the E-Twins but went 1-5 with a 7.88 ERA. He gets another shot at the Appy League.

    Then there are several pitchers who threw in the GCL last year. Lefty Taylor Clemensia (from the Netherlands) pitched 43.2 innings in 11 games (10 starts). He went 1-4 despite a 2.47 ERA and 47 strikeouts (26 walks, too). Juan Gamez was drafted out of NDSU as a catcher. After just a few games, he was moved to the mound where he pitched in three games last year in the GCL. He has a fastball in the low-to-mid 90s. Moises Gomez posted a 1.19 ERA over 37.2 innings last year. He pitched a lot in long relief and ended the season with a start.

    Several pitchers are making the jump from the Dominican Summer League to Elizabethton this year. Melvi Acosta went 5-2 with a 3.20 ERA over 14 DSL starts. In 70.1 innings, he walked 14 and struck out 57. Edwar Colina struck out 52 (and walked 26) over 58.2 innings. He was 1-3 with a 2.30 ERA. Carlos Suniaga worked 57.2 innings last year. He walked just 13 and struck out 58. He went 7-3 with a 2.03 ERA.

    Finally, two pitchers who did not pitch in the Twins system at all last year are on this roster. 2015 draft pick Jovani Moran had some bone chips removed before the season last year which caused him to miss the whole year. Blair Lakso was signed after the draft. He was a pitcher at the University of Buffalo, but really struggled. He was working for a summer team when he got some tips from a former big leaguer, John Halama, and suddenly he was throwing more strikes and hitting 95. The Twins signed him.

    Bryan Sammons was the team's 8th round pick in June. Calvin Faucher was their 10th round pick. Both were senior signs.

    As I mentioned right from the outset, this roster is subject to change as guys in the GCL start performing, and as more 2017 draft picks decide to sign and report. For instance, Brent Rooker is not currently on this roster, and yet we have heard that he will start in E-Town. It has to be challenging for the coaches and for the minor league coordinator to keep things straight for the next week or so with these rosters.

    On Monday afternoon, the GCL Twins will play their first game. We’ll provide a roster preview for them in the coming days.

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    Just because drugs and alcohol is a SELF INFLICTED problem for many people means nothing. He should be given special treatment because he has a problem that MOST others don't? BS

     

     

    I'm sorry, but you're demonstrating a high level of ignorance about addiction, and I hope you join the rest of us and become better informed. Obviously, no one forces alcohol down the throat of an alcoholic any more than someone forced you to resist having an understanding of alcoholism as a disease.

     

    The larger point to understand is that, mirroring society, about 10% of the prospects are likely to fight an addiction. When we want to "blame" someone because a prospect failed, or when we're pleasantly surprised sometimes with a prospect that had a breakout season, it could be a function of either succumbing to or overcoming a problem that perhaps most of us never have to face.

     

    And Booser isn't being given special treatment. He's being suspended for 50 games. You want a harsher punishment, and I'd personally deem that punishment to be cruel. Where's your compassion?

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    Akil Baddoo is proof that no matter how much you scout prep players for the draft you can never really be sure what you have.  Baddoo was drafted as top of the lineup burner due to his plus speed and quick hands.  Since being drafted, Akil has put on nearly 20 pounds and almost all if it is muscle.  The good that comes with that is extra power but the bad is that he often gets pull happy and tries to drive the ball instead of just making contact and using his still plus speed.  Defensively, Akil has what scouts call a "noodle arm", it's below average and despite his speed he doesn't run the cleanest routes.  I've seen him make spectacular plays in CF/RF that a normal defender makes look easy.  Still there is alot to like about the kid and plenty of time to hammer out his kinks.  Here's a couple of pics of him:  

     

    Ok, in light of all that it makes a lot more sense why he's not at Elizabethton. Still sounds like he has a lot of upside though.

    Thanks as always or the detailed info Bob.

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    Akil Baddoo is proof that no matter how much you scout prep players for the draft you can never really be sure what you have.  Baddoo was drafted as top of the lineup burner due to his plus speed and quick hands.  Since being drafted, Akil has put on nearly 20 pounds and almost all if it is muscle.  The good that comes with that is extra power but the bad is that he often gets pull happy and tries to drive the ball instead of just making contact and using his still plus speed.  Defensively, Akil has what scouts call a "noodle arm", it's below average and despite his speed he doesn't run the cleanest routes.  I've seen him make spectacular plays in CF/RF that a normal defender makes look easy.  Still there is alot to like about the kid and plenty of time to hammer out his kinks.  Here's a couple of pics of him:  

     

     

    Workout Baddoo:

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    The guy looks pretty impressive, like he can play RB Vikings impressive, up close. 

     

    Jax is a big wildcard for the Twins.  He might be a waste of a $1M drafting bonus and not pitch an inning for them based on his personal dual career choices.

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    The guy looks pretty impressive, like he can play RB Vikings impressive, up close. 

     

    Jax is a big wildcard for the Twins.  He might be a waste of a $1M drafting bonus and not pitch an inning for them based on his personal dual career choices.

     

    Jax got a free education from a U.S. service academy. Whoever drafted him thinking he could get an exemption from the obligation that goes with that because he plays baseball should reexamine his thought processes. He might also want to dig a little into baseball history and review the stories of players like DiMaggio, Williams, Feller, Greenberg and Mays.

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    Just because drugs and alcohol is a SELF INFLICTED problem for many people means nothing. He should be given special treatment because he has a problem that MOST others don't? BS

    Most companies are very understanding and willing to get their employees help. If you haven't ever been in an addict or alcoholics shoes, just don't comment.

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