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    Seth Stohs

    Another week has passed. For the three Minnesota Twins affiliates (Cedar Rapids, Ft. Myers and Chattanooga) that play in leagues with two halves, the first half is coming down to the wire. Playoff spots are up for grabs, and two of the affiliates are in the running. The seasons are over 50 games deep, almost 40% of the season complete. Here is the Minnesota Twins Minor League Leader Board through games played on Friday, June 5.

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    STANDINGS

    But first, here is a quick look how the teams stack up in their leagues:

    Rochester is 30-23 and in first place in the International League North Division. They are 1.5 games ahead of Scranton/Wilkes Barre.

    Chattanooga is also 30-23. They have a percentage-points lead for first place over Tennessee (who is 31-24).

    Ft. Myers has been struggling of late. They are 25-30, 12 games back of a playoff spot. Their elimination number is just 4.

    Cedar Rapids is 35-20, best in the organization. However, they are three games back of Quad Cities in the Midwest League’s West Division. They are, however, seven games ahead of third place Burlington. Burlington’s elimination number (or the Kernels’ magic number to make the playoffs) is nine.

    HITTERS

    As you can see, some players have now passed 200 plate appearances for the season. The sample size is starting to get larger. Many of the same names are appearing on these lists. Feel free to comment below on what stands out to you.

    Plate Appearances: Zach Granite (238), Byron Buxton (236), Niko Goodrum (235), Jorge Polanco (219), Nick Gordon/Max Murphy (217)

    Batting Average: Trey Vavra (.346), James Beresford (.335), Alex Swim (.327), Jorge Polanco (.309), Zach Granite (.306), Max Kepler (.296)

    On-Base Percentage: Trey Vavra (.406), Zach Granite (.382), James Beresford (.376), Travis Harrison (.374), Alex Swim (.356), Miguel Sano (.355)

    Isolated Discipline: Mitch Garver (.139), Tanner English (.114), Niko Goodrum (.113), Miguel Sano (.102), Stuart Turner (.100), Travis Harrison (.093)

    Slugging Percentage: Adam Brett Walker (.555), Trey Vavra (.538), Miguel Sano (.506), Danny Ortiz (.503), Byron Buxton (.481), Max Kepler (.467)

    Isolated Power (IsoP): Adam Brett Walker (.304), Miguel Sano (.253), Danny Ortiz (.218), Byron Buxton (.217), Trey Vavra (.192), Max Kepler (.171

    OPS: Trey Vavra (.944), Adam Brett Walker (.863), Miguel Sano (.861), Danny Ortiz (.836), Byron Buxton (.807), Max Kepler (.801),

    Hits: Alex Swim (65), Jorge Polanco (64), Zach Granite (63), Byron Buxton (56), Trey Vavra (54), James Beresford (53)

    2B: Max Kepler (17), Travis Harrison (15), Danny Ortiz (14), Adam Brett Walker/Zach Larson/Bryan Haar/Reynaldo Rodriguez (12).

    3B: Byron Buxton (11), Max Murphy/Tanner English (5), Aaron Hicks/TJ White (4), Levi Michael/Max Kepler/Pat Kelly (3)

    HR: Adam Brett Walker (14), Miguel Sano (10), Danny Ortiz (7), Trey Vavra/Josmil Pinto/Byron Buxton (6)

    Runs: Byron Buxton (40), Zach Granite (38), Adam Brett Walker (36), Nick Gordon (35), Max Murphy (34), Travis Harrison/Miguel Sano (33),

    RBI: Adam Brett Walker (42), Byron Buxton (35), Danny Ortiz (34), Miguel Sano/Zack Larson (33), Trey Vavra (28), Travis Harrison (27)

    SB: Tanner English (17), Byron Buxton (16), Zach Granite (14), Nick Gordon (13), Engelb Vielma (12), Niko Goodrum/Jorge Polanco (11).

    STARTING PITCHERS (>40 IP)

    Innings: Taylor Rogers (70.0), JO Berrios (69.1), Tyler Duffey (64.1), Pat Dean (61.0), Greg Peavey (59.1), Jason Wheeler (56.0)

    ERA: Stephen Gonsalves (1.15), Chih-Wei Hu (1.95), Mat Batts (2.19), Pat Dean (2.36), Felix Jorge (2.62),Tyler Duffey (2.80)

    WHIP: Stephen Gonsalves (0.80), Felix Jorge (0.98), Chih-Wei Hu (1.03), Mat Batts (1.07), Pat Dean (1.13), Tyler Duffey (1.14)

    K/9: Stephen Gonsalves (12.6), Alex Meyer (10.3), JO Berrios (10.0), Mat Batts (9.1), Tyler Duffey (8.8), Chih-Wei Hu (8.7)

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

    Strikeouts: JO Berrios/Stephen Gonsalves (77), Tyler Duffey (63), Mat Batts (54), Taylor Rogers/Todd Van Steensel (50)

    Wins: Stephen Gonsalves (6-1), JO Berrios (6-3), Jared Wilson/Chih-Wei Hu (5-1), Pat Dean/Taylor Rogers (5-3)

    RELIEF PITCHERS (>17 IP,

     

    Games: AJ Achter (23), Alex Muren/Brandon Peterson/JT Chargois/Todd Van Steensel (19), Madison Boer/Zack Jones (18).

     

    Innings: Todd Van Steensel (33.1), Madison Boer (32.0), Alex Muren (31.2), Trevor Hildenberger/Mike Theofanopoulos (30.2), Randy LeBlanc (29.0)

     

    ERA: Trevor Hildenberger (0.59), Cameron Booser (0.74), Brandon Peterson (0.94), AJ Achter (1.90), Alex Muren (1.99), JT Chargois (2.04)

     

    WHIP: AJ Achter/Trevor Hildenberger (0.59), Brandon Peterson (0.98), Cameron Booser (0.99), Zack Jones (1.00), Tim Shibuya (1.05)

     

    K/9: Todd Van Steensel (13.5), Cameron Booser (13.3), Brandon Peterson (13.2), Lester Oliveros (12.0), Trevor Hildenberger (11.7), Cole Johnson (11.1)

     

    BB/9: Trevor Hildenberger (1.2), AJ Achter (1.9), Tim Shibuya (2.0), Lester Oliveros (2.7), Zack Jones (2.8)

     

    Saves: AJ Achter (9), Zack Jones (7), Michael Tonkin (6), Cameron Booser/Trevor Hildenberger/Todd Van Steensel (5), JT Chargois (4).

     

     

    There you have it. The Twins Minor League Leader Board through Friday, June 5.

     

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    Any particular reason that Tonkin keeps getting the call and not Achter???? I am guessing he will come up at some point this yr, mostly because of poor performance by a couple of the veteran relievers.

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    Any particular reason that Tonkin keeps getting the call and not Achter???? I am guessing he will come up at some point this yr, mostly because of poor performance by a couple of the veteran relievers.

     

    I think it's because Tonkin throws 94-96, and Achter throws between 89-92. But Achter gets people out.

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    He's not slumping, just cooling off.  He still has that sweet swing which will continue to spray balls in the alleys.  Better to cool off when you're hitting .348 and regain your form, than when you were hitting .275 and fall off.  Kepler will hit.  Like Polanco his swing is tight and right.

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    What is the scouting report on Danny Ortiz? He's never mentioned in any prospect evaluations but seems to be progressing through the system. Does he have a chance to make a big league club at some point?

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    AA Southern League

    15     Home Runs  (1st in league) 6 were to RF

    13     Doubles

    02     Triples

    30     XBH  (1st in league)

    46     RBI  (1st in league)

    39     Runs Scored  (2nd in league)

    114   TB  (1st in league)

    77     SO (1st in league)

    .573  SLG%  (2nd in league)

    .891  OPS%  (4th in league)

    .318  OBP%  (2nd highest of career)

     

    Grounded into only 2 double plays in 53 games played (if there is a plus side to striking out - haha).  13 games left in the 1st half of season.   Any guess on what his first half numbers might look like come June 23rd?  How will they have compared to Vargas numbers last year in AA?  His HR totals lead all of minor league baseball I believe?  These stats have been accomplished batting in the back part of the line up (7th) for most of the season (although he batted 4th today).

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