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Sano’s MLB Success Ahead of Schedule

Posted on September 10, 2015September 10, 2015 by David Shama

 

Miguel Sano did it again last night, having an impact on the Twins with a pinch-hit home run to defeat the Royals, but former Twins executive Jim Rantz is a little surprised by Sano’s success this season after not playing baseball in 2014.

The dramatic home run followed a bout with the whiffs for Sano who was called up by the Twins from Double-A Chattanooga in early July.   He has struck out 11 times in his last 16 plate appearances, and been too anxious swinging at pitches.  His timing could be off because of a troublesome hamstring that developed late last month.  Manager Paul Molitor didn’t have Sano in the lineup Tuesday night, giving him a rest.

Faltering at the plate is a reminder to Twins fans the 6-4, 260-pound native of the Dominican Republic isn’t Superman.  It’s just that there have been stretches where the 22-year-old slugger plays like it, hitting for average (.281) while clouting long home runs and driving in runs.  As recently as last week Sano was finishing up a streak where he hit .333, with five home runs and 12 RBI in 10 games.  He was so good in August he was American League Rookie of the Month after batting .278 with nine home runs and 26 RBI in 27 games.

Miguel Sano (Photo courtesy of Minnesota Twins)
Miguel Sano (Photo courtesy of Minnesota Twins)

Rantz, the Twins senior director of minor league operations before he retired in 2012, watched Sano when he was 16.  “When I first saw him…he was hitting balls out of sight.  We were looking and always looking for power type hitters, and he showed that right from the get-go at 16 years old.”

Sano hit 35 home runs in 2013 as he continued his advancement through the Twins minor league system.  But then in March of 2014 he had Tommy John surgery on his right elbow and missed all of last season.  Sano’s arrival date in the big leagues was uncertain.

Rantz thought Sano would one day play for the Twins but he has exceeded expectations this year.  ”When you miss a full season it takes awhile to get your swing down and get on the field,” Rantz said.

Sano has put up numbers that make Twins fans wish he had been with the club since the season start.  He has 196 plate appearances but in a full season might have totaled 600.  Right now he has 16 home runs and 43 RBI.  Projecting those numbers over 500 to 600 at bats he would have been a good bet to best Twins rookie records for 33 home runs (Jimmie Hall) and 96 RBI (Rich Rollins).

Mostly a designated hitter, Sano has shown promise as a part-time third baseman with a strong arm.  “His defense got a lot better as he moved up the ladder (in the minors),” Rantz said.  “He improved tremendously.  For a big guy he moves around pretty good.  He’s got some athleticism.  He’s not as slow on the base paths as you think.  He doesn’t clog up the bases.”

But the Twins, who are playing meaningful games in September for the first time in five years, aren’t counting on Sano to be a difference-maker in the field or on the bases.  It’s his power and producing runs that have filled a void on a club that is fighting to make the American League playoffs.  Despite his late start, he has entered his name in the conversation for American League Rookie of the Year.

Sano has been a huge contributor to the Twins success after no one knew if he would arrive in Minneapolis this summer after being shut down last year.  “He didn’t miss a beat (this year),” Rantz said.  “He got in there and got in the groove.  He’s got that confidence at the plate.  He’s also got good patience at the plate.  I’d be lying if I thought that he was going to take off (this season) like he did.”

Worth Noting 

The Twins, 72-67, are close to overtaking the Rangers, 73-65, in the American League wild card race.  The Yankees, 77-61, are better positioned to be one of the two qualifying wild card teams.  The Twins are 5-4 in September, continuing a trend of playing around .500 baseball dating back to the months of July (12-13) and August (14-14).  If the club makes the playoffs, Minnesota’s 20-7 record in May will be a big reason why.

Mike Veeck
Mike Veeck

“Fun is good” specialist Mike Veeck entertained the CORES luncheon group in Bloomington today with stories about himself and the Veeck family.  The St. Paul Saints owner emphasized the importance of professional sports teams making their heroes accessible to the fans.

Game three of the Saints-Sioux City playoff series will be played Saturday night at CHS Field in St. Paul and comedian Bill Murray, another Saints owner, will be in attendance.  Sioux City leads the series 1-0 and hosts the second game tonight.

In its NFL preview issue of September 7, Sports Illustrated predicts the Vikings (10-6 record forecast) will defeat the 49ers (9-7) in the opening game for both teams on Monday night in Santa Clara.  Andy Benoit writes the 49ers have a problem with veteran quarterback Colin Kaepernick because he seldom sets up in the pocket:

“If Kaepernick’s initial read is not open, he’s liable to break down and flee, even before completing his drop-back.”

Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater had an impressive finish to his rookie season in 2014.  Among all NFL quarterbacks from week 13 to 17 he tied for first in completion percentage (72.1), was second in passer rating (103), second in yards per attempt (8.79) and third in touchdown percentage (5.7).

Vikings running back Adrian Peterson leads all active NFL backs in opening games rushing yards with 823 and 10 touchdowns.  Peterson has played in eight openers.

The Vikings return 19 starters from their 2014 opening game, with 10 on defense and nine on offense.

TCU was the No. 2 ranked team in the country when the Horned Frogs played the unranked Gophers last Thursday night at TCF Bank Stadium but the telecast on ESPN pulled a higher rating in Minneapolis-St. Paul than in Dallas-Forth Worth.  Barry Horn, on the Dallasnews.com website, wrote last Friday that MSP led all 56 major markets with a 8.7 rating.  Birmingham, Alabama was second at 8.2 and Dallas-Forth Worth third at 5.9.

Former Gophers linebacker and Minneapolis native Pete Najarian, the financial investing authority, will be a commentator on Saturday’s telecast for ESPNNEWS of the Indiana State at Purdue game.

One reason Gophers fans are optimistic this year about Minnesota ending its 10-game losing streak to the Badgers is the game will be played in Minneapolis on November 28.  The Badgers are 68-7 at home since the 2004 season began.  Only Boise State at 68-2 has a better home record in major college football.

Ryan James, writing on Monday for GopherIllustrated.com, reported Amir Coffey, the Rivals.com four-star player from Hopkins High School, might make his college choice by month’s end.  James interviewed the senior shooting guard’s father, Richard Coffey, who played for the Gophers.  “Amir has one other visit scheduled right now, and that visit is with Texas,” his father said. “Not this weekend but the following weekend.  I think after that visit, I think there is a strong chance that Amir will make a decision. Very soon.”

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