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It’s been a busy offseason for Corcino, but fortunately, he was willing and able to take some of his time and answer some questions for us at Twins Daily. So, let’s get to know a little more about Edgar.
Seth Stohs (SS): Growing up in Puerto Rico, who was your favorite team to follow? Who were some of your favorite players?
SS: What were some of the better memories of your high school baseball career? Did you play other sports or were you involved in other activities?
SS: You had just turned 17 when the Tigers drafted you in the 26th round in 2009. How difficult was the decision for you to sign, or did you have other options other than signing?
SS: What was the experience for you in the Tigers organization for four years? You spent three years in the rookie leagues, and then in 2012 you played everywhere from Low-A to High-A to AAA.
SS: After the Tigers let you go, you played for two seasons in independent leagues. How did that opportunity come for you and did you enjoy playing in that league?
SS: How did you come to sign with the Twins? What was it about the Twins that helped you decide to sign with them?
SS: You’ve worked out with Jose Berrios in the offseasons and you’re good friends. How long have you known each other, and what was it like seeing him make the big leagues last year, reaching his dreams?
SS: What would you say are your best traits on or off the baseball field?
SS: What areas of your game are you working to improve in the offseason?
SS: What was the adjustment like from playing in Cedar Rapids, to playing in Ft. Myers, to playing in Chattanooga? As you move up each level, do you see big differences in the pitching?
SS: What do you do in the offseason as you prepare for the 2017 baseball seasons?
SS: What are some of the things you enjoy doing away from the game of baseball?
SS: Who are some of the people who have helped you get to this point in your career?
SS: Favorite baseball movie?
A HUGE Thank you for Edgar Corcino for taking time to answer our questions, in his second language, and doing a great job. Please feel free to ask questions and leave comments below.
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