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    Seth Stohs

    How are the Minnesota Twins’ affiliates doing, and who are the statistical leaders in the hitting and pitching stats in the Twins farm system?

    The seasons are over three months complete. There are about seven weeks left in those seasons. There are some top prospects and familiar names boiling to the top of these lists as the season moves forward.

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    Here is a look at the updated Twins minor league standings and statistical leaders through Friday, July 10. Feel free to discuss.

    STANDINGS

    Here is a quick look at where the teams rank in their divisions. The International League All-Star game is next week, right after the MLB All-Star Game. The other five affiliates are all in full swing the rest of the way out.

    Rochester is now 48-41 and 1.5 games ahead of Scranton/Wilkes Barre in the International League North Division.

    Chattanooga is 46-36 on the season. However, after winning the first-half title and clinching a playoff berth, the Lookouts are just 3-11 in the second half of the season. Promotions of Byron Buxton, Miguel Sano, Jorge Polanco and JO Berrios along with injuries now to Travis Harrison and Max Kepler and the Lookout roster is quite a bit different than it was the first half.

    Ft. Myers has an overall record of 49-37. They are 11-5 and one game back of Palm Beach.

    Cedar Rapids is 50-34 overall this season. They are 10-6 in the second half, though they are four games back of Kane County. They earned a playoff berth in the first half.

    Elizabethton is 8-9 in their season. They are currently in fourth place in their division, but they are just 1.5 games out of first place.

    The GCL Twins are 9-8 so far. They are four games back of the GCL Red Sox.

    HITTERS

    For batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, IsoD and IsoP, we used a minimum of 220 plate appearances.

    Plate Appearances: Zach Granite (356), Reynaldo Rodriguez (343), Jorge Polanco (334), Nick Gordon (329), Adam Brett Walker (327)

    Batting Average: Max Kepler (.327), Alex Swim (.310), Jorge Polanco/James Beresford (.302), Byron Buxton (.283)

    On-Base Percentage: Max Kepler (.401), Miguel Sano (.374), Mitch Garver (.367), Zach Granite/Travis Harrison (.357)

    Isolated Discipline: Mitch Garver (.124), Travis Harrison (.106), Miguel Sano (.100), Tanner English/Niko Goodrum (.099), Stuart Turner (.094)

    Slugging Percentage: Adam Brett Walker (.575), Miguel Sano (.544), Max Kepler (.515), Byron Buxton (.489), Reynaldo Rodriguez (.422)

    Isolated Power (IsoP): Adam Brett Walker (.311), Miguel Sano (.270), Byron Buxton (.206), Max Kepler (.188), Reynaldo Rodriguez (.166)

    OPS: Miguel Sano (.918), Max Kepler (.917), Adam Brett Walker (.896), Byron Buxton (.840), Jorge Polanco (.749)

    Hits: Jorge Polanco/Alex Swim (94), James Beresford (87), Max Kepler/Zach Granite (85)

    2B: Max Kepler (24), Reynaldo Rodriguez/Adam Brett Walker/Danny Ortiz (20), Miguel Sano/Travis Harrison (18)

    3B: Byron Buxton (12), Max Kepler (8), Max Murphy (7), Tanner English (6), TJ White (5)

    HR: Adam Brett Walker (23), Miguel Sano (15), Reynaldo Rodriguez/Oswaldo Arcia (8), Danny Ortiz (7)

    Runs: Zach Granite (56), Miguel Sano (55), Reynaldo Rodriguez (52), Adam Brett Walker (51), Nick Gordon (48)

    RBI: Adam Brett Walker (73), Reynaldo Rodriguez (49), Miguel Sano (48), Danny Ortiz (46), Zach Larson (41)

    SB: Tanner English (26), Nick Gordon/Engelb Vielma (21), Byron Buxton (20), Zach Granite (17)

    STARTING PITCHERS (>64 IP)

    Innings: Taylor Rogers (115.2), Tyler Duffey (111.0), JO Berrios (101.1), Pat Dean 99.2), Greg Peavey (94.0)

    ERA: Stephen Gonsalves (1.67), Mat Batts (1.94), Felix Jorge (2.00), Chih-Wei Hu (2.20), Tyler Duffey (2.51)

    WHIP: Felix Jorge (0.90), Stephen Gonsalves (0.98), Mat Batts (1.05), Chih-Wei Hu (1.07), Zach Tillery (1.08)

    K/9: Stephen Gonsalves (10.6), JO Berrios (9.2), Mat Batts (9.0), Chih-Wei Hu (8.3), Tyler Duffey/Alex Wimmers (7.9)

    BB/9: Greg Peavey (1.6), Aaron Slegers (1.7), Felix Jorge (1.8), Tyler Duffey/Mat Batts (1.9), Pat Dean (2.0)

    Strikeouts: JO Berrios (104), Tyler Duffey (98), Stephen Gonsalves (95), Mat Batts (88), Taylor Rogers (82)

    Wins: Stephen Gonsalves (9-1), JO Berrios (8-3), Taylor Rogers (7-6), Eight pitchers with 6 wins (Ryan Eades/Randy LeBlanc 6-1).

    RELIEF PITCHERS (>24 IP,

     

    Games: AJ Achter (35), Todd Van Steensel (30), Alex Muren/JT Chargois (29), Mark Hamburger/DJ Johnson (28)

     

    Innings: Alex Muren (51.0), Randy LeBlanc (49.1), Todd Van Steensel (47.1), Mike Theofanopoulos (44.0), Brandon Peterson (42.0)

     

    ERA: Brandon Peterson (0.64), Trevor Hildenberger (0.87), Alex Muren (1.41), Randy LeBlanc (1.46), Luke Bard (1.82), Todd Van Steensel (2.09)

     

    WHIP: Trevor Hildenberger (0.65), AJ Achter (0.832), Brandon Peterson (0.833), Matt Summers (0.87), Randy LeBlanc (.097)

     

    K/9: Cameron Booser (12.7), Trevor Hildenberger/Brandon Peterson/Todd Van Steensel (12.0), Lester Oliveros (11.6)

     

    BB/9: Trevor Hildenberger (1.1), Tim Shibuya (1.4), Matt Summers (1.9), Luke Bard (2.2), AJ Achter (2.5)

     

    Saves: AJ Achter (14), Trevor Hildenberger/Todd Van Steensel (11), Zack Jones (10), JT Chargois (9), Cameron Booser (8)

     

     

    There you have it. The Twins Minor League Leader Board through Friday, July 10.

     

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    Hey Seth /Jeremy and guys, do you guys do mid season grades?  That might be a fun thread based on 1st half team impact and future prospect impact, as well as the leader board information.

     

    I'd think that would be a fun thing to do... Of course, 30 players times 4 affiliates is 120 or so players to grade... 

     

     

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    I would love to know your top of the head thoughts as far as grades are concerned.  A list of the team roster and a grade and quick note next to each.

    EXAMPLE:

    Byron Buxton - B - Needs to stay healthy and get better with off speed stuff.

     

    SOME NOTES DON'T HAVE TO BE THAT LONG

     

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