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    Seth Stohs

    Thursday, the Minnesota Twins topped the Seattle Mariners 4-2 to win their home opener. It was also Opening Day for three of the four Twins full-season minor league affiliates. The Chattanooga Lookouts and Ft. Myers Miracle hosted their season openers while the Cedar Rapids Kernels made the trek south to Quad Cities for their first game.

    We might try a few different things with the minor league reports this year, so be sure to provide feedback in the comments if you like (or don’t like) some of the changes.

    Image courtesy of Seth Stohs, Twins Daily (photo of Ryan Walker)

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    The three Twins affiliates opened their seasons by playing some competitive games. Two of the games were decided by one run and the other by two. We saw a little of everything. Some good hitting. Some good pitching. Some bad hitting and pitching too. Phil Hughes made a Miracle start. Continue on to find out more.

    RED WINGS REPORT

    Red Wings

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    The Red Wings open their 2018 season on Friday night with Aaron Slegers on the mound.

    CHATTANOOGA CHATTER

    Chattanooga 4, Birmingham 5

    Box Score

    The Lookouts made things interesting in the bottom of the ninth. With one out, Ryan Walker and Nick Gordon singled, but a game-ending double play hit into by Edgar Corcino ended the threat and the game.

    When the pitching staff strikes out 14 batters, you expect to win. However, when the same pitching staff walks ten, well, that just doesn’t work well. Walks definitely came back to haunt the Lookouts.

    Zack Littell got the Opening Day call. The right-hander left the game with one on and one out in the fifth inning with the Lookouts leading 3-1. Ryan Eades came on and finished out the inning but not before walking four batters and allowing the game to be tied. Littell ended the game having given up two runs on five hits and two walks in 4.1 innings. He struck out seven including three in the second inning. Eades did work a scoreless sixth inning.

    Todd Van Steensel came on and gave up two runs on three hits and three walks. He struck out two, but the walks were followed by doubles which isn’t a good combination, I mean, if you’re rooting for the pitching team. Finally, Williams Ramirez got the final five outs. He walked one, but he struck out four.

    Nick Gordon and Ryan Walker led the offense. Gordon got things going with a leadoff triple and a run scored in the bottom of the first. He added three more singles and went 4-5 in the game. Ryan Walker doubled in his first at-bat, and he hit his first home run of the season in his second at-bat. He went 3-4. Chris Paul was 2-4 with a double.

    MIRACLE MATTERS

    Ft. Myers 4, Charlotte 3

    Box Score

    Phil Hughes made a rehab start for the Miracle as he prepares to make the April 11th start for the Minnesota Twins. The veteran right-hander worked the first five innings. He gave up three runs on eight hits. He walked one and struck out five. Two of the three runs came in that fifth inning.

    Hughes was replaced by the regularly-scheduled starter, lefty Anthony Marzi. He struck out four batters over three scoreless innings. He gave up three hits and walked one. Sean Poppen, who will likely be the sixth starter for the Miracle, came on for the ninth inning and recorded the save. It was the first save of his pro career. He gave up one hit, but he struck out two.

    The Miracle bats took a few innings to get going. Through three innings and ten batters, the team had just one hit. In the fourth, Mitchell Kranson and Caleb Hamilton singled. Lewin Diaz came on and knocked in both runners with a double. The next inning, Aaron Whitefield doubled Brandon Lopez to third base. Kranson followed with a two-run double of his own. That was it for the Miracle scoring.

    Kranson and Caleb Hamilton each went 2-4 in the game. Travis Blankenhorn added a double later in the game.

    KERNELS NUGGETS

    Cedar Rapids 2, Quad Cities 0

    Box Score

    The Kernels headed south a few hours to take on the Quad Cities River Bandits and came away with a nice shutout.

    Lefty Bryan Sammons was given the Opening Day start and came through. He gave up three hits over four shutout innings. He walked none and struck out six. Jovani Moran came on for the fifth inning and didn’t let anyone put the ball in play. The southpaw walked three but struck out three in a scoreless inning. Right-hander Jared Finkel came on and worked three scoreless innings. He gave up three hits, walked one and didn’t record a strikeout. Ryan Mason came on for the ninth inning to record the save. He struck out one.

    Unfortunately, with one out in the ninth inning, Ben Rortvedt had to leave the game. A foul tip struck his throwing hand, and he was clearly in pain. He tried to move his fingers and even played catch with first baseman Ben Rodriguez. After the second throw, which sailed over Rodriguez’s head, Rortvedt walked off the field, replaced by David Banuelos.

    POSTGAME UPDATE:

    https://twitter.com/jeje66/status/982098302249373696

    The Kernels didn’t have a lot of offense, but Shane Carrier carried the offense on this night. In the first inning, Akil Baddoo and Royce Lewis walked. After a fielder’s choice, Carrier knocked in Baddoo with a sacrifice fly. In the fourth inning, Carrier launched his first home run of the season. He went 2-3 in the game. Andrew Bechtold was 2-2 with two walks, a double and a stolen base. Trey Cabbage went 1-3 with a walk.

    STARS OF THE DAY

    Twins Daily Hitter of the Day: Ryan Walker/Nick Gordon, Chattanooga Lookouts

    Twins Daily Pitcher of the Day: Bryan Sammons, Cedar Rapids Kernels

    TOP PROSPECT SUMMARY

    Here is a look at how the Twins Daily Top 20 Twins Prospects performed:

    #1 - Royce Lewis (Cedar Rapids) - 0-2, 2 BB, K, SB

    #3 - Nick Gordon (Chattanooga) - 4-5, 3B, RBI, K

    #5 - Alex Kirilloff (Cedar Rapids) - 1-4

    #7 - Brent Rooker (Chattanooga) - 0-4, K

    #10 - Akil Baddoo (Cedar Rapids) - 0-3, 2 BB, 3 K, SB

    #11 - Zack Littell (Chattanooga) - 4.1 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 7 K

    #13 - Lewin Diaz (Ft. Myers) - 1-4, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 K

    #14 - LaMonte Wade (Chattanooga) - 1-4

    #15 - Mitch Garver (Minnesota) - 1-4, first Major League home run

    #16 - Ben Rortvedt (Cedar Rapids) - 0-4

    #17 - Travis Blankenhorn (Ft. Myers) - 1-4, 2B, 2 K

    FRIDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

    Buffalo @ Rochester (5;05 CST) - RHP Aaron Slegers

    Birmingham @ Chattanooga (6:15 CST) - LHP Stephen Gonsalves

    Charlotte @ Ft. Myers (6:00 CST) - RHP Tyler Wells

    Cedar Rapids @ Quad Cities (6:35 CST) - RHP Edwar Colina

    Please feel free to ask any questions about Thursday’s Opening Day games, or ask any questions you may have.

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    So, I take it the minor league pitchers are on more of a pitch count limit? Littell looked good stat wise, but only pitched 4.1 innings, and Sammons for Cedar Rapids pitched 4 innings of no run ball and 6 k’s. I would have thought both could have pitched deeper into the game, but I suppose they have to do more to protect those young arms.

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    So, I take it the minor league pitchers are on more of a pitch count limit? Littell looked good stat wise, but only pitched 4.1 innings, and Sammons for Cedar Rapids pitched 4 innings of no run ball and 6 k’s. I would have thought both could have pitched deeper into the game, but I suppose they have to do more to protect those young arms.

    Littell stuff was not sharp yesterday. He pitched out of jams. Had a lot of pitches at that point

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    I get that they made a financial investment (which isn't even that large, relatively), but how does that make starting Hughes beneficial to the franchise in any way? He's going to get obliterated, and the Twins will probably lose multiple games. If the guy is also damaging the team vs. no contribution, doesn't it make the contract worse?

     

    I've always been confused about motivation to run a guy like that out there. A sunk cost is a sunk cost.

     

    It doesn't take a doctorate from Oxford to see that. So, really, what's the deal? Does an MLB owner in 2018 really say, "we invested $12 million per year (peanuts) in this guy, he better be out there"? Even considering that their dad made all of the money, they have to have some business acumen, right?

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    I get that they made a financial investment (which isn't even that large, relatively), but how does that make starting Hughes beneficial to the franchise in any way? He's going to get obliterated, and the Twins will probably lose multiple games. If the guy is also damaging the team vs. no contribution, doesn't it make the contract worse?

    I've always been confused about motivation to run a guy like that out there. A sunk cost is a sunk cost.

    It doesn't take a doctorate from Oxford to see that. So, really, what's the deal? Does an MLB owner in 2018 really say, "we invested $12 million per year (peanuts) in this guy, he better be out there"? Even considering that their dad made all of the money, they have to have some business acumen, right?

    Well, I agree that he probably can't help anymore the team should probably make sure. Letting him get some minor league starts to rehab his arm, maybe putting him in the pen are both reasonable options. 12m is a lot of money and I'm sure most owners don't want their GMs telling them to dump salary. It's pretty rare, even the Yankees have seldom done it.

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