The Saints were 61-59 in the regular season and 6-4 in the "final stretch", for a record of 67-63. All of the Twins' minor league teams finished above .500.
For rate stats, I used a minimum of 100 at-bats and 30 innings pitched.
BATTING LEADERS
AVERAGE
- Jose Miranda, .343
- Tomas Telis, .296
- Gilberto Celestino, .290
OBP
- Miranda, .397
- Celestino, .384
- Brent Rooker, .367
SLUGGING
- Rooker, .564
- Miranda, .563
- Mark Contreras, .493
OPS
- Miranda, .960
- Rooker, .931
- Contreras, .828
HOME RUNS
- Rooker, 20
- Jimmy Kerrigan, 19
- Contreras, 18
RBI
- Contreras, 62
- (tie). Kerrigan and Miranda, 56
STOLEN BASES
- (tie). Contreras and Drew Maggi, 12
3. Keon Broxton and Kerrigan, 10
PITCHING LEADERS
ERA
- Andrew Vasquez, 3.61
- Griffin Jax, 3.76
- Charlie Barnes, 3.79
WINS
- Chandler Shepherd, 9
- Andrew Albers, 8
- Charlie Barnes, 6
SAVES
- Nick Vincent, 6
- (tie). Yennier Cano, Ian Hamilton, and Derek Law, 4.
INNINGS
- Shepherd, 104.2
- Albers, 102
- Barnes, 76
STRIKEOUTS
- Albers, 88
- Hamilton, 86
- (tie) Shepherd and Vasquez, 68
WHIP
- Vasquez, 1.02
- Vincent, 1.11
- Beau Burrows, 1.27
AVERAGE AGAINST
- Vasquez, .143
- Burrows, .213
- Hamilton, .217
Not quite the level of success of the Rays' minor league system but it's something.
Gilberto Celestino did well in AAA after looking overmatched in his emergency callup to the bigs.