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  • Twins Minor League Report (5/19): Walker, Kepler Put On A Show


    Cody Christie

    Winning baseball might not be happening in Minnesota but plenty of the team's minor league affiliates are playing well. Entering play on Thursday night, the Chattanooga Lookouts were the lone affiliate without a winning record. All of the organization's other clubs are within a handful of games for the top spot in their division. That could mean clinching a first-half playoff spot for some of the teams if they continue their winning ways.

    Who could inch closer to the top of the standings on Thursday night? Read on to find out.

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    RED WINGS REPORT

    Rochester 6, Durham 3

    Box Score

    Roster Moves: Outfielder Eddie Rosario was optioned from Minnesota and outfielder Robbie Grossman had his contract selected by Minnesota.

    Adam Brett Walker hit two home runs and Max Kepler fell a single short of the cycle as the Red Wings powered their way past the Bulls. Kepler finished 3-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored. Both of Walker's home runs were solo shots as he has six home runs so far this season. Eddie Rosario had a double in his return to Rochester.

    Jason Wheeler picked up the victory for the Red Wings. Across 6.2 innings of work, he scattered four hits and allowed no runs while striking out six and walking one. His season ERA is down to 1.65 and this was the third time he had pitched at least six innings without giving up a run. Dan Runzler struggled with his control and allowed three runs after giving up three walks. J.T. Chargois was asked to get a unique save as he came in to finish out the eighth before closing in the ninth. It was his first save with Rochester.

    The Red Wings have won three straight games and are one game behind the Scranton/WB RailRiders for first place in the International League North.

    CHATTANOOGA CHATTER

    Chattanooga 2, Jackson 3

    Box Score

    The Lookouts jumped out to an early 2-0 lead but that lead would disappear in the second half of this game. Chattanooga scored a first inning run after a Leonardo Reginatto single and a Daniel Palka walk was followed by a D.J. Hicks single. The team's only other run came in the fourth inning as Joe Maloney knocked a one-out double and would later score on a wild pitch. Hicks finished the game 2-for-4 while Reginatto was the only other player to reach base twice in the game.

    D.J. Baxendale was cruising through the first four frames before running into three-run onslaught in the fifth. He would be pulled after the frame as he allowed three runs on six hits with three strikeouts. Omar Bencomo and Corey Williams combined for three scoreless frames to keep the game close but the Lookouts couldn't manage any more runs.

    Chattanooga drops to five games under .500 with the loss. After winning four straight over the weekend, the Lookouts have lost three in a row.

    MIRACLE MATTERS

    Ft. Myers 5, Dunedin 4 (12 Innings)

    Box Score

    Fort Myers found themselves trailing by two runs after three innings but they slowly picked away at the Blue Jays lead. The first big hit of the night was a Alex Real solo-home run to tie the game in the eighth inning. He finished the night with three hits. Trey Vavra came up with the other big hit of the evening after being held hit-less up until that point. To lead off the top of the 12th frame, he launched his fifth home run of the season. Nick Gordon drove in a pair of runs and Chris Paul reached base five times including two doubles.

    Felix Jorge started for the Miracle and took the no-decision after allowing four runs, two earned, in five innings. He struck out four and walked one and it was the first time all season that he didn't pitch six innings or more. The Miracle bullpen was outstanding. Brian Gilbert, Todd Van Steensel, and Raul Fernandez all pitched two scoreless innings. Brandon Peterson picked up his second save by striking out the side in the bottom of the 12th.

    With the win, Fort Myers improves to 23-18 on the year as they have won three of their last five games. They currently sit atop the standings in the Florida State League South Division.

    KERNELS NUGGETS

    Cedar Rapids 2, Beloit 1 (11 Innings)

    Box Score

    Sam Clay did his best to put the Kernels in position to win but he wouldn't be around to see how this one ended. He tossed seven innings while allowing one earned run on three hits with seven strikeouts and three walks. Clay hasn't allowed more than one run in any of his starts this year and this was his third straight game with at least seven strikeouts. Michael Theofanopoulos collected strikeouts for four of the six outs he was asked to get. Nick Anderson improved to 3-0 with his third win out of the bullpen.

    There wasn't much offense on the Cedar Rapids side of the ball so the ending of this game was fitting. A.J. Murray walked to lead-off the 11th inning. Zander Wiel tried to move Murray over with a bunt but the pitcher threw the ball away and both runners were safe. Luis Arraez grounded out to second and the runners advanced. J.J. Fernandez hit the ball to second and Murray was thrown out at the plate while trying to score the winning run. To end the game, Wiel scored from third on a wild pitch.

    With the win, the Kernels took the final two games of their series with Beloit before playing Quad Cities this weekend. Cedar Rapids finds themselves a half game out of first place in the Midwest League Western Division.

    TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY

    Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day- Jason Wheeler, Rochester Red Wings

    Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day- Adam Brett Walker, Rochester Red Wings

    FRIDAY'S PROBABLE STARTERS

    Rochester @ Durham (6:05 CST)- LHP Logan Darnell (4-3, 4.17 ERA)

    Chattanooga @ Jackson (7:05 CST)- LHP Nick Greenwood (1-0, 4.15 ERA)

    Fort Myers vs. Tampa (6:05 CST)- LHP Randy Rosario (2-3, 3.48 ERA)

    Cedar Rapids vs. Quad Cities (6:35 CST)- TBD

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      Mr. Brooks said:

    Yes they are painful, but if it's debilitating pain for a week, at that age? That points to a much, much more serious issue, IMO or a questionable pain tolerance.

     

    Some great and tough players used to get hurt all the time. Check out George Brett and Kirk Gibson.

     

    My guess is that the pain isn't debilitating, but the annoyance may be enough to possibly cause him to alter something. He needs to perfect his swing. Practicing an imperfect motion would be worse than not practicing at all.

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      On 5/20/2016 at 9:48 PM, Deduno Abides said:

    Some great and tough players used to get hurt all the time. Check out George Brett and Kirk Gibson.My guess is that the pain isn't debilitating, but the annoyance may be enough to possibly cause him to alter something. He needs to perfect his swing. Practicing an imperfect motion would be worse than not practicing at all.

    That's kinda my point.

    After about 10 days into April nobody is going to be 100%. If Buxton needs to be 100% to succeed then we have a big problem.

    If "annoyance" is enough to keep him out of the lineup, then we have a big problem.

    Again, I hope it's the club being severely over cautious.

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    Buxton really showing something. (And this is good news, he needs the developmental time and is taking advantage of it). Kepler really coming around. Makes me giddy for a month or so from now in the midst of such a morose season.

     

    The rotation at Ft Myers is kick ass! I'm just not worried about promotions yet. I say that because I really feel it's only a couple more starts before we see it. I know we get impatient, but really, a coupleading more starts for Gonsalves and Stewart, and they are still at AA to begin June. That's still 3 months at Chattanooga.

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      On 5/20/2016 at 9:02 PM, Mr. Brooks said:

    Yes I'm aware, I get them occasionally, it comes with the territory in my profession.

    Go through my posting history, I'll bet cash you won't find a single post before this thread where I question Buxton's injuries or potential or even performance.
    In fact I've probably wasted more time than its worth vigorously defending him in ALL of them.

    Yes they are painful, but if it's debilitating pain for a week, at that age? That points to a much, much more serious issue, IMO or a questionable pain tolerance.

    Maybe it's the team being over cautious and forcing him to sit out, ok maybe, but that would surprise me given their early statement that it would only be a day or two.

    To be honest it is a little insulting that people shout down at you if you ask a legitimate question regarding a players ability to play through pain.
    Disagreement is one thing, sarcastic or insulting comments are unnecessary.

    Edit: To be clear mike, I'm not referring to your post in that last paragraph, I probably should have quoted one of the others.

     

    Uhh, I challenge you to find a more fearless OF prospect n the current era (and he has the highlight reel to prove that no obstacle, either animate or inanimate, has stopped him from attempting to make near-impossible plays in CF). Having said that, players are unique in pain tolerance and the rate at which they heal and recover from debilitating injuries. We honestly don't have the information in this case to make a definitive judgement on Buxton's recovery abilities, but we do about the intrepid nature of his ability to cover Center Field.

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      On 5/21/2016 at 2:37 AM, jokin said:

    Uhh, I challenge you to find a more fearless OF prospect n the current era (and he has the highlight reel to prove that no obstacle, either animate or inanimate, has stopped him from attempting to make near-impossible plays in CF). Having said that, players are unique in pain tolerance and the rate at which they heal and recover from debilitating injuries. We honestly don't have the information in this case to make a definitive judgement on Buxton's recovery abilities, but we do about the intrepid nature of his ability to cover Center Field.

    To be fair I don't dispute that I don't know, which is why I'm asking not stating.

     

    Really I just don't even have the enthusiasm to even care any more at this point either way.

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