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The other difference is that these topics will mostly be minor league related. Let’s get to them.
FELIX JORGE TO MAKE MLB DEBUT
Felix Jorge was supposed to make a start for the Chattanooga Lookouts on Thursday night. Instead, he was replaced by Kohl Stewart who has spent nearly two months on the disabled list. But the situation was bigger than that. Moments before the Twins game at Fenway Park on Thursday, Mariana Guzman who writes and tweets at Twins Latinos, posted the following:
https://twitter.com/TwinsLatinos/status/880561615627665408
Several minutes later, Mike Berardino tweeted that Jorge would start one of the games of Saturday’s doubleheader in Kansas City. Most likely, Jorge will be added as the 26th man and then return to Chattanooga the next day.
Just two days ago, I wrote about three Lookouts starters who have really been pitching well of late. Stephen Gonsalves, Fernando Romero and Felix Jorge were all discussed.
Jorge is 8-1 with a 3.26 ERA so far this year. In 85.2 innings, the-23-year-old has walked 22 and struck out 61. He’s got a solid three-pitch mix. He likes to attack the bottom of the strike zone with a fastball that sits 90-92, but can touch 94 too. It’s exciting and fun to watch big league debuts. No question, Jorge will be nervous, so it’s really hard to know how he’ll do. We will be watching!
NICK GORDON TO PLAY IN FUTURES GAME
On Wednesday afternoon, we learned that Nick Gordon would represent the Minnesota Twins on Team USA in the Futures Game next weekend in Miami. He is the lone Twins minor leaguer on the roster.
If the Twins were just going to get one representative, clearly Gordon was the right person. The game is about top prospects, for the most part, and Gordon is certainly that for the Twins. He is having a great season with the bat for the Chattanooga Lookouts. In 70 games this year in the Southern League, he has hit .306/.375/.481 (.856) with 21 doubles, six triples and six home runs. His stats are starting to match his prospect status, which is very exciting.
Who was snubbed? Well, a quick look at the other Twins top prospects shows that maybe one was the right number. Stephen Gonsalves probably hasn’t pitched enough this year. Felix Jorge probably isn’t the big prospect nationally. Same with a Mitch Garver. Alex Kirilloff and Tyler Jay are hurt. I think Fernando Romero would have been a strong case to pitch for the World Team, but it seems that Twins fans have a higher sense of his potential than the national people.
It’s been a big year for Gordon. After a solid season in Ft. Myers last year, he was invited to play in the Arizona Fall League where he played quite well. He was invited to big league spring training where he didn’t get a lot of game time but said he gained a lot of confidence from the experience. He was chosen a Southern League All-Star recently. He has gained patience at the plate, and he has increased his power output.
GARVER QUIETLY PLAYING GREAT
On Wednesday, Drew Rucinski and Zack Granite were named International League All-Stars. Granite is the talk of Twins Territory right now as he has a batting average near .370. He has an 11-game hitting streak and has hit in 28 of his last 29 games.
Wednesday afternoon, Mitch Garver went 2-5. On the season, he is now hitting .278/.387/.486 (.873) with 16 doubles and seven homers. He now has a 14-game hitting streak. He caught on Wednesday, but he has also played five games at first base and now six games in left field.
With Jason Castro signed for three years, and Chris Gimenez playing more than expected, Garver becoming more versatile can only make him more valuable to the team.
BULLPEN OPTIONS
The Twins bullpen has been a big topic all season. Brandon Kintzler’s put in a performance worthy of All-Star consideration in the first half. Taylor Rogers has certainly taken another step forward in his development and reliability. Tyler Duffey has generally been good too. After that, lots of questions.
In the last couple of weeks, the Twins have finally promoted Alan Busenitz and Trevor Hildenberger. They’re both 26 and were dominating AAA
But there is more there. First, Ryan Pressly has pitched better down there and may be ready to come back to the Twins in the near future. Michael Tonkin was DFAd and outrighted in mid-May, but since then he has been good most of the time.
Those are two names who we have seen quite a bit in person, or at least on FSN. There are a couple others who are not in the big leagues yet, but they are trying to make the decision difficult.
Jake Reed strained his side on the final day of spring training. After several games in Chattanooga, he moved up to Rochester recently. John Curtiss put up silly numbers in Chattanooga during the first three months of the season. He has been dominant with the Red Wings after giving up two runs (both in one game) during the first 2 ½ months of the season. These two have to be close.
Twins Twitter and the Twins Daily forums were not happy when the Twins DFAd Mason Melotakis. On Wednesday, we learned that he cleared waivers. While it’s telling that 29 other teams passed on him, Melotakis seems to still have some upside. Reports of a sub-90 mph fastball certainly is discouraging, but maybe he’s still coming back from his Tommy John surgery.
Meanwhile we saw Randy Rosario promoted directly from Chattanooga. Luke Bard is also with the Lookouts and he has 57 strikeouts in 34.2 innings and a K/9 of 14.9.
QUICK HITS
- OF Brent Rooker, the Twins compensation pick between the first and second rounds, has missed three straight games in Elizabethton. On Thursday night, he was in Los Angeles for the Golden Spike Awards, given to the top amateur baseball player in the country each year. Brendan McKay was the winner, but Rooker - with his SEC Triple Crown - was a finalist.
- 1500ESPN’s Jake Depue asked manager Paul Molitor before the game on Thursday about Zack Granite and Stephen Gonsalves.
- Miguel Sano will participate in the home run derby in Miami. This weekend, we’ll find out if he or Cleveland’s Jose Ramirez will be the starting third baseman for the American League in the All-Star game. Whoever is not chosen the starter should be chosen as a reserve.
- Byungho Park is now hitting .245 in Rochester after going 2-5 on Thursday. That may not sound great (it’s not), but it’s a big improvement over where he was. Following an 0-4 game on June 14, Park was hitting .189/.262/.326 (.588) in 34 games. However, in his last 15 games, he is hitting .375. So, there appears that some adjustments have been made.
- Similarly, Kernels catcher Ben Rortvedt is hitting .210/.291/.295 (.586) in 52 games after a 2-5 game on Thursday. Not earth-shattering, but consider that through his first 23 games this year, he was hitting .108/.169/.145 (.313). In 27 games since then, he has hit .297 (28-94). The 2016 second-round pick has come a long way with the bat in the last five or six weeks. He deserves a lot of credit, but Tommy Watkins and the Twins minor league personnel deserve a lot of credit for sticking with him and continuing to play him a lot rather than just send him to extended spring training.
- Infielder Andre Jernigan was just promoted to Cedar Rapids on Thursday. He was a 2016 Twins draft pick after a strong career at Xavier University. Did you know that he is the nephew of former NBA player Bonzi Wells? (That's the kind of fun information you can find in the Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook 2016.)
- Finally, on Thursday night, I joined Travis Aune and Seth Toupal on their Minnesota Sports Weekly podcast. We talked about Twins for quite a while, and I even shared some thoughts (knowledge, if you will...) on the Vikings and Timberwolves too. Listen here.
So there is your four-bagger, with some bonus material. Please feel free to discuss and ask questions.
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