Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Minnesota's Opening Day Roster

The Bats


After a relatively successful season, very little has changed in Minnesota’s lineup from last season.
LINEUP VS RHP+DH
#BNamePosAVGHRRBISB
1LBob Brown1B.294250
2LLuis Rodríguez2B.385170
3LLarry WhiteRF.423370
4LPeter BlanchardDH.130130
5LHarley FisherCF.192042
6LKevin TolbertLF.278240
7SAlan Hurt3B.240241
8RSam HarperSS.200000
9RBodil LarsenC.222000
LINEUP VS LHP+DH
#BNamePosAVGHRRBISB
1RBodil LarsenC.222000
2LBob Brown1B.294250
3LLarry WhiteRF.423370
4REric McSwanDH.000010
5LHarley FisherCF.192042
6RSam HarperSS.200000
7LTony ParkerLF.250000
8SAlan Hurt3B.240241
9LLuis Rodríguez2B.385170

To the starting hitters, the biggest change was the addition of Eric McSwan, whose RHB will be a regular in the lineup vs. LHP.   Acquired from Mile High, McSwan was mainly a salary dump for the Mustangs and came along with RHP Scott Wilson for OF Floyd Cross.   The Minnesota front office hopes he’ll return closely to former numbers in their more hitter friendly park.


Beyond that, Larry White gets the opening day starting spot in RF.   He had over 300 ABs last season after getting the call-up whne Kevin Tolbert was injured and played regularly even after Tolbert’s return, so this is more of a cosmetic change than an actual change.  He replaces the spot that Tim Duncan and, after the trade, Tom Klein, held.   

The Arms:

PITCHING STAFF

RoleTPitcherGGSWLSVERAWHIPStatus
StarterREvan Warner110000.000.50Out
StarterLFranklin Cox111006.141.50Rested
StarterRJames Phillips111003.861.14Rested
StarterRChris Wine110007.201.40Slightly Tired
StarterRJoe Myers110003.681.36Tired
Middle RelieverRSteve Johnson300113.381.13Rested
Middle RelieverRKeiji Jouon111000.000.72Totally Exhausted
Middle RelieverRJ.J. Harrison100000.001.50Rested
SpecialistLKen Hubert200004.910.82Rested
CloserRRoy Cole400000.000.88Rested
CloserRDennis Stanford301105.401.20Rested


The pitching staff, from starter to bullpen is mostly the same as well, though Jim Brady has departed and Jim Phillips will have his spot from the start this season and Chris Wine starts the season in the rotation after his “incident” last season.   Look for RHP Scott Wilson to be the first replacement for an injured or stumbling pitcher.


Players to watch:


Peter Blanchard is in the last year of his contract.   He’s asking for a lot but is still young and an excellent hitter despite his declining ratings.   It will largely be up to his performance and continued trend this season, along with what he’s asking for for next year.


Roy Cole is also closing out a contract and has looked incredibly solid in spring training.  It’s tough to know if Minnesota will keep the aging closer, especially with two young hurlers in the minors.

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