preseason


Twins-Yankees: Morneau scratched, Dickey to start, still waiting on The Catcher and what was Seth Stohs thinking?

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Justin Morneau has been scratched from today’s lineup because of an illness. Brian Buscher will start in his place.

Knuckleballer R.A. Dickey will get his big chance tomorrow when he starts against Chan Ho Park and the Phillies in Clearwater. That’s a pretty good test for him - even with J-Roll and Shane Victorino away at the World Baseball Classic.

Hopefully, hopefully, hopefully the Twins will announce their plans to treat Joe Mauer’s sore lower back so we can move on. We all know it’s not a serious or long-term problem, so there’s no reason for this to drag on any longer.

Finally, this man has ranked Prince 10th on the list of greatest Minnesotans. Just 10th? Seth, puhleeze. And that No. 13 pick…

Lineup

Yankees: 1, Brett Gardner, CF. 2. Robinson Cano, 2B. 3. Mark Teixeira, 1B. 4. Hideki Matsui. DH. 5. Jose Molina, C. 6. Shelley Duncan, RF. 7. Eduardo Nunez, SS. 8. Austin Jackson, LF. 9. Ramiro Pena 3B. Pitching; Phil Hughes

Twins: 1. Span, RF. 2. Casilla, 2B. 3. Kubel, DH. 4. Buscher, 1B. 5. Crede, 3B. 6. Young, LF. 7. Gomez, CF. 8. Redmond, C. 9. Punto, SS. Pitching: Perkins, with  Mijares, Jones, Keppel, Duensing, Gosling, Nathan and Ayala scheduled. Wouldn’t be surprised if a couple pitchers pitch in the minor league game today.

News and notes from the minor league camp - Mauer update

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Joe C. and I are at Hammond Stadium on Joe Mauer Watch. We’ll have an update if the Twins officially release an update on the All-Star catcher.

Update: Checked with the Twins, and there’s no update today. I’m not reading anything troublesome into the developement. It’s an off day here. No players, coaches or trainers are here. If it takes one more day - and we can talk to everyone involved and finally write the ending to this mystery - that’s acceptable.

We also shot a new video notebook that’s now on the website.

I did make it over to the minor league camp this morning to talk with Bill Springman, the Twins’ minor league hitting coordinator, for a story I’m working on. While over there, I picked up some notes.

Jim Rantz, the Twins director of minor leagues, told me they have just signed another lefthander, Reid Santos, to be in the mix for a spot at Class AAA Rochester. Boy, are they piling up some unheralded/developing lefties. There’s Santos and Carmen Pignatello and Kyle Aselton and Ben Julianel. Mike Gosling and Sean Henn will end up there. And either Jose Mijares or Brian Duensing will end up there, too. And there’s Ryan Mullins, but he’ll probably begin the season at New Britain. He’s still a starter, for now.

Updates

Rantz had a couple notes from yesterday’s games.

Kevin Slowey looked solid in his outing, but Craig Breslow struck out two in an inning or work and really looked good.

Evan Bigley, part of the Elizabethton bomb squad last season, homered and hit two doubles for Beloit against Greenville.

Joe C. asked to pass this along: He ran into lefthander Tyler Robertson a couple days ago and was told that his offseason shoulder rehab went very well and he’s full-go. Robertson, the Twins’ third-round pick in 2006, should begin the season at Class A Fort Myers.

Observations

I had just finished my interview with Springman when I looked to my left and saw 7-1 Dutch hurler Loek Van Mil -and the 5-3 Chris Cates just five feet away. All these minor leaguers roaming around and I see the tallest and shortest ones virtually next to each other. You can’t make this stuff up.

Van Mil would have been part of the Netherlands team for the World Baseball Classic, but injured his elbow just before the Olympics and has been shut down. The Twins are crossing their fingers that rehab is all he needs.

 “He’s doing well and there are no symptoms of having any elbow problems,” Rantz said. “The test will be when we get him on the mound. He’ll throw a bullpen soon. But we don’t expect him to break with the club.”

But if Van Mil has another elbow problem, he’ll have Tommy John surgery.

Christopher Parmelee, who should be at Class A Fort Myers this year, is one broad-shouldered, powerful-looking young man.

Middle infielder Brian Dinkleman, who should start at Class AA New Britain, is put together pretty well, too. Terry Ryan has identified him as one to watch, and others in the organization feel he has leadership qualities.

Steve Singleton came up to me and introduced himself. “I’ve read your stuff on the Internet,” he said.

I told him I wrote about him in the minor league report last year.

“Yeah that’s how it started,” he said. “My dad read that and told me about it.”

You never know who’s reading…

Finally, an announcement

I regret to inform you that there will NOT be a weekly minor league report in the newspaper this year. There just isn’t any space available to do it the right way.

But there will be a weekly report here. We still trying to figure out the best day to post it. This will allow me more space to write longer on the weeks I have really good stuff. I can also use a week to rank stuff like the top second base prospects. I can check in with people like Springman and talk about hitters. I can bug minor league managers like Stan Cliburn and Jeff Smith.

This could be a good thing. I don’t think I can match the prolific coverage of Seth Stohs, but I won’t be encumbered by a newshole, either. Â

Twins-Red Sox: Gloomy Tuesday

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

 Today is not a good day for me. I heard last night about the cuts at the Kansas City Star but didn’t see the list until this morning. Found out that several people who were with The Star before I arrived there in 1989 are being let go.

We all know where the economy is. We all know the direction this industry is headed in. It’s still tough to see your friends suffer. And that’s a one-newspaper town, too.

Back to regular programming….

The Twins optioned five players and reassigned six to the minor league camp today

Optioned: Pitchers Armando Gabino and Anthony Swarzak,  infielders Trevor Plouffe and Steven Tolleson to Rochester and third baseman Deibinson Romero to Fort Myers.

Reassigned: Pitchers Rob Delaney and Ben Julianel, catcher Danny Lehmann, infielder Toby Gardenhire, third baseman Danny Valencia and outfielder Dustin Martin.

Update: Nathan won’t pitch here. He’ll head down to the minor league side and pitch two innings. Wilson Ramos will be his catcher.

No Mauer update. Mauer has been seen working out, so at least he hasn’t been totally shut down. The Twins are waiting for the doctors to figure out how to treat his inflamed right sacroiliac joint.

Denard Span is in left today, and has played all three outfield positions this spring. That’s a pretty good indication that manager Ron Gardenhire wants to keep Span at the top of the order as much as possible, and that Delmon Young, Carlos Gomez and Michael Cuddyer might have to sit to make that happen.

Span has struggled to get his timing down at the plate, but had two hits yesterday - and Gardenhire didn’t hesitate to point that out this morning.

Lineups 

Twins: 1. Span, LF. 2. Casilla, 2B. 3. Crede, DH. 4. Morneau, 1B. 5. Cuddyer, RF. 6. Buscher, 3B. 7. Gomez, CF. 8. Morales, C. 9. Harris, SS. Pitching: Baker. Guerrier, Nathan, Mijares, Duensing scheduled.

Red Sox:  1. Ellsbury, CF. 2. Lowell, 3B. 3. Ortiz, DH. 4. Baldelli, RF. 5. Bay, LF. 6. Varitek, C. 7. Wilkerson, 1B. 8. Jed Lowrie, SS. 9.  Nick Green, 2B. Pitching: Beckett.

Twins-Yankees postgame

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

If you wrote a screenplay about this Joe Mauer saga, it would be called, “CSI- Fort Myers.”

Another day, and still no word on how the examination in Baltimore on Saturday went. Mauer was back in the clubhouse on Sunday - and back in workout gear -  but it was unknown exactly what, if anything, he did. When Joe C. approached him, Mauer said he hadn’t heard any results yet.

Sound like some people want to confer before taking the next step. I don’t know if that’s good or bad. All I know is that we’ll let you know which direction they are headed with Mauer’s inflamed lower back as soon as we can.

Gardy on Sunday was faced with questions about alternatives if Mauer is out for awhile.

“We have to see where Joe is at,” Gardenhire said. “We are still waiting.”

Meanwhile, Andy Pettitte and the Yankees pitchers handled Twins hitters pretty well. Denard Span’s batting average is down to .097 after going 0 for 3 in Sunday. He worked the count to 3-2 in the first before popping out then got a 3-1 pitch in his next at-bat and was late, ending in a fly out. He doesn’t look horrible at the plate but it getting close to the time of camp when a hitter wants to start peaking.

How about Luke Hughes’ takeout slide in the first inning? The former Australian rules football player isn’t afraid of contact, but some in the pressbox felt he came in late.

Twins-Marlins: Lineups

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

The swelling in Nick Punto’s right arm has gone down enough that he might take a few light swings today, but he’s still a couple days away from returning to action.

Phil Humber is going to start on Monday against Baltimore. I’m guessing that they aren’t ready to start Blackburn yet and Humber needs to stretch out. Will check with Gardy after the game.

Although Denard Span is batting .107 he’s walked a team-high four times and has been robbed of a walk twice on bad 3-2 pitches that were called strikes.

Interesting lineup today. You replace Gomez with Span, Mauer for Crede, Kubel for Young, Crede for Harris, Young for Butera and Punto for Tolbert and you might just have your Opening Day lineup.

Lineups

Marlins:

1. Emilo Bonifacio, 3B.
2. Robert Andino, SS
3. Hanley Ramirez, DH
4, Dallas McPherson, 1B
5. Dan Uggla, 2B.
6. Jeremy Hermida, LF
7. Brett Carroll, RF
8. Alejandro De Aza, CF.
9. Brett Hayes, C

Pitching: Andrew Miller

Twins

1. Carlos Gomez, CF
2. Alexi Casilla, 2B
3. Joe Crede, DH
4. Justin Morneau, 1B
5. Michael Cuddyer, RF
6. Delmon Young, LF
7. Brendan Harris, 3B
8. Drew Butera, C.
9. Matt Tolbert, SS.

Pitching: Kevin Slowey