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Minnesota Twins minor league players
Below are the rosters of the minor league affiliates of the • Beloit Snappers (2007-2008)
Minnesota Twins: • Fort Myers Miracle (2009-2010)
• New Britain Rock Cats (2010-present)
Career highlights and awards
• Third-Team All-Big East (2006)
• Midwest League All-Star (2008)
• Florida State League All-Star (2009)
Chris Cates (born April 15, 1985) is a minor league short-
stop in the Minnesota Twins organization currently as-
signed to their Double A affiliate, the New Britain Rock
Cats. He was selected by the Twins in the 38th round of
the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft.
Cates graduated in 2003 from Brandon High School in
Brandon, Florida where he was a four year letter winner
in baseball. When he joined the University of Louisville
Minnesota Twins pitching prospect Spencer Steedley & 2 young
Cardinals in 2004, he was the smallest player in NCAA
fans
Division I baseball.[1] Despite standing only 5’3" tall and
weighing just 145 lbs., his junior year he was named
Players Third-Team All-Big East while leading the Louisville Car-
dinals with a .332 batting average and 47 runs scored.[2]
Chris Cates Cates also played for the North Adams Steeplecats of
the New England Collegiate Baseball League, a collegite
Chris Cates summer baseball league. He won the Most Valuable Play-
er award at the 2005 NECBL All-Star Game.
Cates & a young fan
Minnesota Twins
In 2008, he represented the Beloit Snappers in the
Shortstop Midwest League All-Star game,[3] and in 2009, Cates was
1-3 with a walk and a run scored as the starting shortstop
Born: April 15, 1985 (1985-04-15)
Tampa, Florida for the South in the Florida State League All-Star game.[4]
For the season, he batted .251 with 25 RBIs and 41 runs
Bats: Right Throws: Right scored. Cates split 2010 between Fort Myers and New Bri-
Teams tain, batting a combined .198. He has yet to hit a profes-
sional home run.
• Elizabethton Twins (2007)
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Esterlin De Los Santos Born: February 12, 1985 (1985-02-12)
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Estarlin De Los Santos
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Minnesota Twins – No. 82
Shortstop Cole William DeVries (born February 12, 1985) is a minor
league right-handed pitcher in the Minnesota Twins’ or-
Born: January 20, 1987 (1987-01-20)
ganization. Born in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, DeVries
Villa Mella, Dominican Republic
signed with the Twins as a non-drafted free agent out
Bats: Right Throws: Right of the University of Minnesota on August 22, 2006, and
is currently assigned to his home team’s Triple-A affili-
Estarlin De Los Santos (Starling) (born January 20, 1987) ate, the Rochester Red Wings. He is 6’2" tall, and weighs
is a Minor League Baseball infielder in the Minnesota 185 lbs.
Twins organization, he is currently assigned to their DeVries spent the 2008 season with the Twins’ ad-
Class-A Advanced affiliate, Fort Myers Miracle. vanced A affiliate, the Fort Myers Miracle. In the first half
The 5’10", 165 lb. Dominican signed with Twins as a of the season, DeVries went 5-5 with a 3.11 earned run av-
non-drafted free agent shortly after his eighteenth birth- erage and 47 strike outs over 13 appearances (12 starts)
day in 2005. Though he played poorly his first profession- in Fort Myers’ quest for the Florida State League first-half
al season with the Gulf Coast League Twins (.195 batting West Division title. DeVries pitched 6.2 innings of score-
average, no home runs and only two runs batted in with a less ball in the first playoff game against the second half
.889 fielding percentage), he has shown steady improve- division winners, the Dunedin Blue Jays to earn the 2-1
ment in the three seasons since, In 2007 with the Beloit win for the Miracle in Dunedin.[7]
Snappers, De Los Santos tied for the league lead with 60 In his first start of the 2009 season, DeVries led New
runs scored, second with six triples, fourth with 75 hits Britain to their first victory, pitching 5.1 innings, and giv-
and third with 27 stolen bases. He was named the Ap- ing up only one earned run against the New Hampshire
palachian League player of the week (July 10–16, 2007) Fisher Cats, the Eastern League Double A farm club of the
and a Post-Season All-Star. Toronto Blue Jays. For the season, he went 7-14 with a
De Los Santos has primarily played shortstop thus far 4.84 ERA in 26 starts. He made ten appearances for the
in the Twins farm system, however, he has seen some ac- Rock Cats in 2010, five starts and five relief appearances,
tion at second base as well. He played Winter ball with before being promoted to Rochester. He was used exclu-
Gigantes del Cibao of the Dominican Winter Baseball sively out of the bullpen with the Red Wings, producing
League in 2009,[5] and on November 20, 2009, he was a 5.06 ERA and ten strike outs in five appearances before
added to the Twins’ 40 man roster.[6] returning to New Britain.
Awards
Cole DeVries • Minnesota All-State High School Team (2003)
Cole DeVries • Class 3A High School Player of the Year (2003)
• All-Big Ten (Second-Team) (2006)
• Midwest League All-Star (2007)
• Brodie Trophy 2007 Player of the Year (Co-winner
with Alex Burnett)
Kyle Gibson
Kyle Gibson
Minnesota Twins
Pitcher
Born: October 23, 1987 (1987-10-23)
Greenfield, Indiana
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Teams
With the Fort Myers Miracle in 2008
• Fort Myers Miracle (2010)
Minnesota Twins • New Britain Rock Cats (2010)
• Rochester Red Wings (2010-present)
Pitcher
Career highlights and awards
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• FSL Pitcher of the Week (May 3, 2010) zation currently assigned to their Midwest League A affil-
iate, the Beloit Snappers.
Kyle Gibson was drafted by the Minnesota Twins with The 6’2", 170 lbs. switch hitter from Wilson Classical
the 22nd overall pick of the 2009 MLB Draft out of The High School in Long Beach, California was the Twins’ first
University of Missouri. He was given a $1,800,000 signing round pick in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft. In his
bonus. first professional season, Hicks was tabbed a 2008 Base-
Gibson transferred to Greenfield-Central High School ball America Rookie All-Star and named the top prospect
from Cathedral High School between his freshman and in the Twins’ organization. He batted .318 with four home
sophomore years. He was ruled ineligible for varsity runs, 27 runs batted in, twelve stolen bases and 28 walks
baseball by the IHSAA for his sophomore year due to for the Gulf Coast League Twins to earn a Gulf Coast
the transfer. During his junior year, he was 7-2 and led League postseason All-Star nod.
the Cougars to a sectional championship and to the re- In 2009, Hicks batted .251 with four home runs, 29
gional finals. In his senior year, he was 8-6 with a 0.98 RBIs, ten steals and 40 walks for Beloit.
ERA and 140 strikeouts. He led Greenfield to the Elite • Career statistics and player information from
Eight by pitching all of his team’s tournament games. He Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-
was named the Hancock County Player of the Year af- Reference (Minors), or Minor League Baseball
ter his senior year. He was also named to the Indianapo-
lis Star All-East team in both his junior and senior years.
After his senior year, named All-East Player of the Year Steven Hirschfeld
and made the Indiana All-Star Team. Following his se- Steven Hirschfeld
nior year, he was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in
the 36th round of the 2006 MLB Draft but chose to attend
University of Missouri on a baseball scholarship.
At the 2009 MLB amateur draft Gibson was taken by
the Minnesota Twins in the first round (22nd overall
pick). In 2010 he started the year with the class A Fort
Myers Miracle then was called up to the class AA New Bri-
tain Rock Cats. On August 13 Gibson was promoted to the
class AAA Rochester Red Wings. On January 11, 2011, Kyle
Gibson was part of 19 non-roster players to get invited to
spring training.
• Career statistics and player information from The
Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Aaron Hicks Fort Myers Miracle pitching prospect
Aaron Hicks Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins Pitcher
Center Fielder Born: September 8, 1985 (1985-09-08)
Moab, Utah
Born: October 2, 1989 (1989-10-02)
Long Beach, California Bats: Right Throws: Right
Bats: Switch Throws: Right Teams
Teams • Elizabethton Twins (2007)
• Beloit Snappers (2008)
• Elizabethton Twins (2008) • Fort Myers Miracle (2009)
• Beloit Snappers (2009-present) • New Britain Rock Cats (2010-present)
Career highlights and awards Career highlights and awards
• Gulf Coast League Post-season All Star (2008) • All-Scenic West Athletic First Team (2006)
• Baseball America Rookie All-Star (2008) • Midwest League All-Star (2008)
• Florida State League All-Star (2009)
Aaron M. Hicks (born October 2, 1989 in Long Beach, Cali-
fornia) is a center fielder in the Minnesota Twins organi- Steven Joseph Hirschfeld (born September 8, 1985 in
Moab, Utah) is a minor league pitcher in the Minnesota
3
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Twins organization currently assigned to their advanced Born: August 16, 1986 (1986-08-16)
A affiliate, the Fort Myers Miracle. The 6’5" right-hander Wyckoff, New Jersey
was the Twins’ ninth-round pick in the 2007 first year
Bats: Right Throws: Right
player draft.
Hirschfeld played basketball for three seasons and Career highlights and awards
two years of football at Grand County High School in
• Conference USA’s Pitcher of the Year (2008)
Moab, along with four year as a varsity letterman in base- • Rookie Appalachian League Pitcher of the Week (July
ball. He was named MVP as a junior in 2003, and was his 14–21, 2008)
team’s captain in 2003 & 2004. Before signing with the
Twins, Hirschfeld was drafted in the 29th round of the Steven Daniel "Shooter" Hunt (born August 16, 1986[9])
2004 draft by the Montreal Expos, and the 25th round is a right-handed relief pitcher in the Minnesota Twins
of the 2005 draft by the Colorado Rockies, but chose, in- organization. He is 6’3" tall, and weighs 200 lbs. Hunt
stead, to attend the College of Southern Nevada in Las attended Ramapo High School in Franklin Lakes, New
Vegas.[8] Jersey.
Hirschfeld joined Miracle teammates David Hunt played college baseball for the Tulane Green
Bromberg, Carlos Gutierrez, Spencer Steedley, Daniel Wave in Conference USA starting in the 2007 season.
Lehmann, Chris Cates, Steve Singleton, Ben Revere & Hunt was named Conference USA’s Pitcher of the Year
Chris Parmelee as 2009 Florida State League All-Stars as in 2008.[10] The Twins selected him in the first supple-
a late addition, replacing injured St. Lucie Mets pitcher mental round of the 2008 MLB Draft with the 31st overall
Brant Rustich. This is Hirschfeld’s second All Star selec- pick.[10]
tion, as in 2008, he represented the Twins organization • Career statistics and player information from The
in the Midwest League All Star game as a member of the Baseball Cube
Beloit Snappers. With Beloit in 2008, he went 10-5 with a
3.30 ERA in 31 appearances, including 16 starts. He’s been
used primarily out of the bullpen thus far with Fort My- Danny Lehmann
ers, though he does have three starts.
Danny Lehmann
• Career statistics and player information from
Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-
Reference (Minors), or Minor League Baseball
Shooter Hunt
Shooter Hunt
Smiling for a picture with an autograph seeking fan
Minnesota Twins – No. 81
Catcher
Born: September 5, 1985 (1985-09-05)
Denver, Colorado
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Teams
• Elizabethton Twins (2007)
• Beloit Snappers (2008)
• Fort Myers Miracle (2008-2009)
• New Britain Rock Cats (2009-present)
Career highlights and awards
• Midwest League All-Star (2008)
Shooter Hunt and fans • Florida State League All-Star (2009)
Minnesota Twins – No. 22 Daniel Joseph Lehmann (born September 5, 1985 in Den-
Relief Pitcher ver, Colorado) is a catcher in the Minnesota Twins’ orga-
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nization who signed with the Twins in the eighth round Draft. He is six feet tall and weighs 185 lbs. He bats left-
of the 2007 First Year Player Draft. He is 5’11" tall, and handed, yet plays his position righty.
weights 186 lbs., and bats and throws right-handed. Brandon was traded by the Reds to the Twins for Juan
The former Rice University standout began the 2008 Castro, June 15, 2006. Upon his acquisition, he was as-
season with the Beloit Snappers of the Midwest League. signed to the Twins’ advanced A affiliate, the Fort Myers
He batted only .240 with no home runs, yet his defensive Miracle, with whom he batted .316 with three home runs,
skills (catching 14 of 35 base stealers for a 40% success 34 RBIs and 40 runs scored in 71 games.
rate) earned him a Midwest League All-Star selection, These numbers earned him a promotion to the
and a promotion to the Twins’ advanced-A affiliate, the double-A New Britain Rock Cats for the 2008 season, how-
Fort Myers Miracle. With the Miracle, he batted .244 with ever, a strained hamstring caused him to be reassigned to
no home runs and six runs batted in backing up All-Star Extended Spring Training (he was replaced on the roster
catcher Wilson Ramos. by Toby Gardenhire, son of Twins’ manager Ron Garden-
He reported to Spring training with the Twins on Fe- hire).[12]
bruary 15 as a non-roster invitee, and begins the 2009 Brandon collected three hits in nine at bats during his
season on the Miracle roster, however, spent part of the rehabilitation stint with the Gulf Coast League Twins be-
season with the Twins’ double A affiliate, the New Britain fore being promoted back to Fort Myers. With the Mira-
Rock Cats. With New Britain, he batted .243 with three cle, he batted .409 in eight games. On August 10, he was
RBIs; with Fort Myers, Lehmann batted .286 and caught returned to the Rock Cats.[13]
nine of twelve would-be base stealers to earn himself a
Florida State League All-star selection.[11] Tyler Robertson
• Career statistics and player information from
Tyler Robertson
Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-
Reference (Minors), or Minor League Baseball Minnesota Twins
Pitcher
Brandon Roberts Born: December 23, 1987 (1987-12-23)
Simi Valley, California
Brandon Roberts
Bats: Left Throws: Left
Teams
• Gulf Coast League Twins (2006)
• Beloit Snappers (2007)
• Fort Myers Miracle (2008-2009)
• New Britain Rock Cats (2010)
• Rochester Red Wings (2010-present)
Career highlights and awards
• All-League & All-Metro High School Teams (2006)
• Baseball America Low Class A All-Star (2007)
• Twins’ Minor League Pitcher of the Month (July 2007)
Tyler Robertson (born December 23, 1987 in Simi Valley,
California) is a minor league pitcher in the Minnesota
Twins’ organization currently assigned to the Twins’
Roberts on third base in Rochester triple A affiliate, the Rochester Red Wings. The 6’5"
220 lbs. left-hander was the Twins’ third-round pick in
Minnesota Twins
the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft.
Outfielder In the first half of the 2008 season, Tyler went 4-2
Born: November 9, 1984 (1984-11-09) with a 2.76 earned run average and 58 strike outs over
Bakersfield, California 11 starts to help Fort Myers captured the Florida State
League first-half West Division title. One of those wins
Bats: Left Throws: Right
was a complete game 6-1 victory over the Tampa Yankees
at Steinbrenner Field.
Brandon Roberts (November 9, 1984 in Bakersfield, Cal-
He was pulled after four innings against the Vero
ifornia) is an outfielder in the Minnesota Twins organi-
Beach Devil Rays on July 7 with shoulder soreness, and
zation originally selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the
did not pitch again for the rest of the season.
seventh Round (212nd overall) of 2005 First-Year Player
5
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• Career statistics and player information from Spencer Steedley (born May 31, 1985) is a left-handed
Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball- pitcher in the Minnesota Twins organization currently
Reference (Minors), or Minor League Baseball assigned to their Eastern League double A affiliate, the
New Britain Rock Cats. He is 6’2" tall, and weighs 194 lbs.
Spencer is from Charlotte, North Carolina, and at-
Nicholas Romero tended UNC-Charlotte, where he earned first-team A-10
All-Conference in 2006 and was named Pitcher of the
Nicholas Romero
Week in February, 2007 by the National Collegiate Base-
Minnesota Twins ball Writers Association.[14] He was selected by the Twins
Third basemen
in the 25th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
His first season with the Twins, he was assigned to
Born: July 15, 1987 (1987-07-15) their Rookie Appalachian League affiliate, the Elizabeth-
Chula Vista, California
ton Twins. He pitched primarily out of the bullpen, with
Bats: Switch Throws: Right only one start, and compiled a 2-3 record with a 2.92
earned run average, and struck out 51 in only 37 innings.
Teams
He began the 2008 season in class A with the Midwest
• Elizabethton Twins (2008) League Beloit Snappers. After compiling a 5-3 record with
• Beloit Snappers (2009) a 2.14 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 46.1 innings, he was
• Fort Myers Miracle (2009-present)
named a Midwest League Western division All-Star.
Career highlights and awards Following the All-Star game, he was promoted to the
Fort Myers Miracle. With the Miracle, he went 1-4 with
• 2004 AFLAC All-American
• 2005 San Diego Union-Tribune South County Area
a 6.59 ERA in 15 games (four starts). Thus far, he’s been
Athlete of the Year used exclusively in the bullpen in 2009, however, he’s
• 2007 First-team All-Mountain West Conference been outstanding in that role. In the first half of the sea-
• Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week son, Steedley went 3-0 with a 0.74 ERA and 25 strikeouts
• Mountain West Conference Player of the Week in 24.1 innings to earn a Florida State League All-Star se-
lection.[11] Spencer was promoted to double A New Bri-
Nicholas Daniel "Nick" Romero (born July 15, 1987 in tain during the second half of the season.
Chula Vista, California) is a Minor League Baseball in- • Career statistics and player information from
fielder for the Minnesota Twins organization. He is cur- Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-
rently assigned to their Class-A Advanced affiliate, Fort Reference (Minors), or Minor League Baseball
Myers Miracle. He was drafted by the Twins in the 5th
round, 156th overall in the 2008 MLB Draft out of SDSU.
He is 6’1" tall and weighs 200 lbs.
• MiLB.com Player Profile Minor League affiliate rosters
Triple-A[15]
Spencer Steedley Rochester Red Wings roster
Spencer Steedley Players Coaches/Other
Minnesota Twins Pitchers Catchers Manager
• 23 Andrew • 48 Jair • -- Gene Glynn
Pitcher
Baldwin Fernandez Coaches
Born: May 31, 1985 (1985-05-31) • 21 Cole • 24 Steve • -- Tom
Charlotte, North Carolina DeVries Holm Brunansky
Bats: Left Throws: Left • 18 Scott Infielders (hitting)
Diamond * • 7 Jeff • -- Bobby
Teams
• 44 Kyle Bailey Cuellar
• Elizabethton Twins (2007) Gibson • 35 Aaron (pitching)
• Beloit Snappers (2008) • 53 Carlos Bates
• Fort Myers Miracle (2008-2009)
Gutiérrez • 8 Ray 7-day disabled list
• New Britain Rock Cats (2009-present)
• 17 Eric Chang * On Minnesota
Career highlights and awards Hacker • 37 Toby Twins 40-man roster
• All-Conference (A-10) (First Team) (2006)
• 15 Jeff Gardenhire ∞ Reserve list
• Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star (2008) Manship • 2 Chase § Suspended list
• Florida State League All-Star (2009) * Lambin ‡ Restricted list
6
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• 38 • 10 Matt # Rehab assignment • -- Paul • 35 Daniel Coaches
Anthony Tolbert * Roster updated De- Bargas Rams • 26 Jim Dwyer
Slama * Outfielders cember 13, 2011 • 19 Ricky Infielders (hitting)
• 30 Jake • 16 Dustin Transactions Bowen • 21 • 13 Steve
Stevens Martin → More rosters • 43 Logan Oswaldo Mintz
• 19 Deinys • -- Jeremy Darnell Arcia (pitching)
Suárez Reed • 25 Pat Dean • 2 James
• 5 Brandon • 38 Jhon Beresford 7-day disabled list
Roberts Garcia • 11 Jamaal * On Minnesota
• 32 Hawkins Twins 40-man roster
Double-A[16] Matthew • 15 ∞ Reserve list
Hauser Anderson § Suspended list
New Britain Rock Cats roster • 33 Kane Hidalgo ‡ Restricted list
Players Coaches/Other Holbrooks • -- Paul # Rehab assignment
Pitchers Catchers Manager • 22 Shooter Kelly Roster updated July
• -- Andrew • 10 Allan de • 40 Jeff Smith Hunt • 9 Nicholas 8, 2011
Albers San Miguel Coaches • 39 Edgar Romero Transactions
• 39 David • "Vacant" Ibarra • 18 Reggie → More rosters
Bromberg • 18 Jair (hitting) • 40 Miguel Williams
* Fernandez • 33 Stu Muñoz Outfielders
• 17 Tony Infielders Cliburn • -- Daniel • 16
Davis • 4 Chris (pitching) Osterbrock Jonathan
• 44 Deolis Cates Goncalves
Guerra * • 11 Brian 7-day disabled list • -- Bruce • 5 Aaron
• 22 Steve Dozier * On Minnesota Pugh Hicks
Hirschfeld • 10 Nathan Twins 40-man roster • 24 Matt • 37 Jason
• 19 Brett Hanson ∞ Reserve list Schuld Kubel #*
Jacobson • 12 Mike § Suspended list • 31 Brad • 23 Steven
• 36 Bobby Hollimon ‡ Restricted list Stillings Liddle
Lanigan • 27 Chris # Rehab assignment • 44 Tom • 7 Derek
• 32 Blake Parmelee * Roster updated Au- Stuifbergen McCallum
Martin • 7 Deibinson gust 7, 2011 • 17 • -- Angel
• 45 Tyler Romero Transactions Matthew Morales
Robertson Outfielders → More rosters Tone • 10 Ramon
• -- Matt • 15 Joe • 21 Alex Santana
Schuld Benson * Wimmers
• 16 • 21 Evan
Spencer Bigley
Steedley • 25 Mark Class A[18]
• 23 Deinys Dolenc
Beloit Snappers roster
Suárez • 5 Chris
• 51 Herrmann Players Coaches/Other
Michael • 26 Pitchers Catchers Manager
Tarsi Yangervis • 35 A. J. • 36 • 16 Nelson
• 37 Dakota Solarte Achter Jhonatan Prada
Watts • 31 Clinton Arias Coaches
Dempster • 26 Kyle • 25 Gary Lucas
• 33 Nelvin Knudson (pitching)
Class A-Advanced[17] Fuentes • 8 Tommy
• 22 Jose • 13 Tobias Watkins
Fort Myers Miracle roster Gonzalez Streich (hitting)
Players Coaches/Other • 12 B. J. Infielders
Pitchers Catchers Manager Hermsen • 7 Adam 7-day disabled list
• 20 Andrew • 4 Josmil • 12 Jake • 19 Andrei Bryant * On Minnesota Twins
Albers Pinto Mauer Lobanov 40-man roster
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• 45 David • 10 Roy * On Minnesota
Hurlbut Larson Twins 40-man roster
• 32 Garrett • 7 Nick ∞ Reserve list
Jewell Lockwood § Suspended list
• 31 Corey • 16 Adam ‡ Restricted list
Kimes Pettersen # Rehab assignment
• 44 Justin • 33 Rory Roster updated July
Parker Rhodes 11, 2011
• 19 Tim • 11 Miguel Transactions
Shibuya Sano → More rosters
• 48 Matthew • 25 Kennys
Summers Vargas
• 35 Todd Outfielders
Van • 24 Matej
Steensel Hejma
• 30 Steven • 5 Brandon
Gruver Henderson
Chris Parmelee with the Snappers in 2008 • 36 Marcus • 23 Max
Limon Kepler
• 20 Ryan • 32 ∞ Reserve list • 37 Tim • 18 Tyler
O’Rourke Michael § Suspended list Atherton Koelling
• 27 Adrian Gonzales ‡ Restricted list • 43 Cole • 9 Eddie
Salcedo • 11 Tyler # Rehab assignment Johnson Rosario
• 30 Manuel Grimes Roster updated July 9, • 47 Corey • 4
Soliman • 9 Andy 2011 Williams JaDamion
• 37 Michael Leer Transactions Williams
Tonkin • 2 Jairo → More rosters
Gulf Coast League Twins roster
• 21 Ben Perez
Tootle • 1 Daniel Players Coaches/Other
• 24 Blayne Santana Pitchers Catchers Manager
Weller Outfielders • 16 Gonzalo • 2 Michael • 59 Ramón
• 23 Wang- Sanudo Quesada Borrego
Wei Lin • 19 Markus • 7 Kelly Coaches
• 5 Daniel Solbach Cross • 22 Ivan
Ortiz • 21 Nathan • 45 Phillip Arteaga
• 10 Lance Fawbush Chapman (pitching)
Ray • 31 Josue Infielders • 20 Milt Cuyler
• 39 Nate Montanez • 11 Aderlin (hitting)
Roberts • 36 Brett Meija • -- Rudy
Lee • 18 Javier Hernández
Rookie[19][20] • 37 Bobby Pimentel (coach)
O’Neill • 27 Kevin
Elizabethton Twins roster • 49 Angel Silvania 7-day disabled list
Players Coaches/Other Mata • 30 Joshua * On Minnesota Twins
Pitchers Catchers Manager • 54 Ricardo Hendricks 40-man roster
• 26 Nicholas • 17 Matt • 2 Ray Smith Arevalo • 57 Julio ∞ Reserve list
Alloway Parker Coaches • 55 Luis Torres § Suspended list
• 22 Matthew • -- Jairo • 1 Jeff Reed Nunez • 65 ‡ Restricted list
Bashore Rodriguez (hitting) • 59 Nick Stephen # Rehab assignment
• 8 Derek • 39 • 27 Jim Cicio Wickens Roster updated
Christensen Matthew Shellenback • 67 Kyle • 87 Jorge November 22, 2010
• 38 Cesar Koch (pitching) Wahl Polanco Transactions
Ciurcina Infielders • 68 Gerardo • 90 Jacob → More rosters
• 20 Steven • 15 Niko 7-day disabled Ramierez Younis
Evans Goodrum list Outfielders
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