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  • Twins Minor League Report (6/11): The Ryans Lead The Lookouts


    Seth Stohs

    The draft is complete, 40 rounds in the books. The Twins selected 42 players, and now over the next month (by July 15), they will attempt to sign anywhere from 20 to 30 of them and put them into the minor league system. There was plenty of action in the system as all four full-season affiliates played on Saturday night.

    On Saturday morning, the DSL Twins played and lost 16-11 in ten innings. Antonio Tovar went 3-6 with his first professional home run. Wander Javier went 2-5 with a walk and his second home run (two games in a row).

    Check out the Day 3 Draft Picks with some notes on most of them.

    Image courtesy of Seth Stohs (photos of Ryan Eades, Ryan Walker)

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    Here is Saturday night’s Minor League update.

    RED WINGS REPORT

    Rochester 6, Toledo 5

    Box Score

    Jose Berrios was back on the mound on Saturday and started out great. Through six innings he gave up just one run on three hits and a walk. However, after getting the first two outs of the seventh inning, he gave up a single, walked a batter, another single and back-to-back doubles before Sean Burnett came in to get out of the inning. Berrios’s final line? In 6.2 innings, he gave up five runs on seven hits. He walked two and struck out five. Burnett got out of the seventh and then pitched a perfect eighth inning as well. Alex Wimmers came on for the ninth inning to protect a one-run lead. He struck out one in a perfect inning to record his fourth save of the year.

    Adam Brett Walker got things going in style in the second inning. His thirteenth home run of the year gave the Red Wings a 3-0 lead. He went 2-4 in the game. Logan Schafer was also 2-4. Kennys Vargas (10), Jorge Polanco (7) and John Ryan Murphy (5) each added a double for the Red Wings.

    CHATTANOOGA CHATTER

    Chattanooga 8, Tennessee 1

    Box Score

    It was a collective effort by the Lookouts in this win on Saturday night. It started with a strong start. Ryan Eades threw six shutout innings. He gave up just three hits, walked none and struck out five to improve to 3-2. Luke Westphal threw two scoreless innings. He gave up one hit, walked one and struck out one. Mike Strong gave up a run in the ninth.

    Ryan Walker was the Twins 18th-round draft pick in 2013 out of Texas-Arlington. He hit one home run for Elizabethton after signing. One Saturday night he hit his second professional home run. He went 2-4 with his first double and first home run.

    Travis Harrison was 3-5 with his 12th double and sixth home run. Mitch Garver went 2-3 with two walks. Zach Granite went 2-5 and stole his 27th base. Leonardo Reginnato went 2-5 with his 11th double. Engelb Vielma went 1-3 and is now hitting .323 with the Lookouts.

    MIRACLE MATTERS

    Ft. Myers 1, Brevard County 2

    Box Score

    Randy Rosario was on the hill for the Miracle on Saturday night and put together a very strong outing. The left-hander gave up one run on seven hits over 6.2 innings. He walked one and struck out four. Brian Gilbert struck out three in 1.1 scoreless innings. He gave up one hit and walked one.

    Nick Gordon went 2-4 and stole his ninth base of the year. TJ White was also 2-4. The Miracle had just five hits in the game. Chris Paul added two walks.

    Todd Van Steensel pitched a scoreless ninth inning. However, in the tenth inning, he walked two and had a throwing error and the winning (or for the Miracle, the losing) run scored on a passed ball.

    KERNELS NUGGETS

    Cedar Rapids 6, Peoria 7

    Box Score

    For the Kernels, it was all about the top of the first inning. Sean MIller led off with a double. Later, AJ Murray hit a two-run double. Then JJ Fernandez and Kevin Garcia each had an RBI double. Finally, Jermaine Palacios drove in two runs with a double. The Kernels had a 6-0 lead before even going out to play some defense. Unfortunately, they weren’t able to do much the rest of the game. Brad Hartong went 2-4.

    Eduardo Del Rosario started. He gave up three runs on six hits in 4.1 innings. He walked two, hit one and struck out three. Williams Ramirez came in and struggled some. In 2.2 innings he gave up four runs on two hits, two walks and a hit batter. Mike Theofanopoulos gave up a hit, but struck out two in a scoreless eighth inning.

    TWINS DAILY PLAYERS OF THE DAY

    Twins Daily Minor League Pitcher of the Day – Ryan Eades, Chattanooga Lookouts

    Twins Daily Minor League Hitter of the Day – Ryan Walker, Chattanooga Lookouts

    SUNDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

    Toledo @ Rochester (12:35 p.m. CST) - LHP Logan Darnell

    Chattanooga @ Tennessee (1:05 CST) - LHP David Hurlbut

    Ft. Myers @ Lakeland (3:00 CST) – LHP Stephen Gonsalves

    Cedar Rapids @ Peoria (5:00 CST) – RHP Dereck Rodriguez

    Please feel free to ask any questions and discuss Saturday games.

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    Great to see Murphy starting to contribute some with his bat.  Maybe he will become a reliable backup for the next half dozen years.

     

    You spent some time with the Kernels a couple weeks ago.  What is your opinion of Murray?  His bat sure looks good, what about his defense and those all important intangibles?  Could he be a solid starter in a few years? 

     

    Have a great week, Seth.

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    Great to see Murphy starting to contribute some with his bat.  Maybe he will become a reliable backup for the next half dozen years.

     

    You spent some time with the Kernels a couple weeks ago.  What is your opinion of Murray?  His bat sure looks good, what about his defense and those all important intangibles?  Could he be a solid starter in a few years? 

     

    Have a great week, Seth.

     

    Regarding Murray... talking to Jake, he says that Murray is pretty close to what Garver was a couple of years ago. He can hit, but his defense has a ways to go. I could see that just from watching too. But, he does have all the intangibles. Leadership. Hard work, all that. But Garver has worked himself into being a really solid defensive catcher, so I think it's encouraging. The thing is that Murray didn't catch much in college at Georgia Tech, so he's still learning. 

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    I have been a big Eades basher, but have to say he has been pitching pretty well lately. I still think he is better fit for the pen but am happy to see him playing well.

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    I have been a big Eades basher, but have to say he has been pitching pretty well lately. I still think he is better fit for the pen but am happy to see him playing well.

     

    He's got four pitches and good control... just hasn't been consistent. I've seen him pitch a few times. Definitely a starter. Just often will have an inning that doesn't go well. But he's got the stuff to be a solid MLB starter, which if you get that from a 2nd rounder, that's great.

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