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Minor League Players of the Month: July

I don't know if anybody really cares any more, but I did promise I'd get to it eventually, and besides, I like to be complete:

ROCHESTER

Position Player:  Jeff Bailey hit .341/.389/.614.  For the season, he was .252/.366/.424 at the end of July.  Honorable Mention:  Brandon Roberts hit .387/.395/.533.  For the season, he was .277/.303/.365 at the end of July.

Pitcher:  Kyle Waldrop was 2-0, 1.37, 0.76 WHIP with 14 strikeouts in 19.2 innings (13 appearances).  For the season, he was 5-4, 4.20, 1.32 WHIP in 64.1 innings (44 appearances) at the end of July.  Honorable mentionLiam Hendriks was 2-0, 3.66, 1.17 WHIP in three starts in July after being promoted from New Britain.  He struck out ten in nineteen innings.

NEW BRITAIN

Position Player:  Chris Parmelee  hit .305/.406/.559.  For the season, he was .289/.377/456 at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  Deibinson Romero hit .308/.350/.615  For the season, he was .270/.346/.440 at the end of July.

Pitcher:  Spencer Steedley was 1-0, 1.38, 1.00 WHIP in 13 innings (8 appearances).  For the season, he was 3-2, 3.13, 1.39 in 37.1 innings (22 appearances) at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  Blake Martin was 0-2, 1.88, 1.33 in 28.2 innings (7 appearances, 4 starts).  For the season, he is 1-3, 5.08, 1.74 in 39 innings (15 appearances, 6 starts).

FT. MYERS

Position Player:  James Beresford hit .361/.439/.417.  For the season, he was .282/.340/.311 at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  Oswaldo Arcia hit .286/.309/.451.  For the season, he was .266/.287/.422 at the end of July.

Pitcher:  Jhon Garcia was 0-3, 3.21 with 20 strikeouts in 33.2 innings.  For the season, he was 3-5, 3.87, 1.45 WHIP with 62 strikeouts in 78.1 innings at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  Ricky Bowen was 0-1, 1.54, 1.29 WHIP with 15 strikeouts in 11.2 innings.  For the season, he was 0-2, 4.37, 1.41 WHIP with 28 strikeouts in 22.2 innings at the end of July.

BELOIT

Position Player:  Jairo Perez hit .320/.382/.610.  For the season, he was .351/.427/.613 at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  Lance Ray  hit .312/.385/.602.  For the season, he was .272/.360/.453 at the end of July.

Pitcher:  B. J. Hermsen was 5-1, 1.89, 1.08 with 25 strikeouts in 38 innings.  For the season, he was 11-7, 3.08, 1.32 with 75 strikeouts in 117 innings at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  Manuel Soliman was 2-3, 3.99, 1.16 with 18 strikeouts in 29.1 innings.  For the season, he was 5-7, 3.87, 1.34 with 96 strikeouts in 100 innings at the end of July.

ELIZABETHTON

Position Player:  Eddie Rosario hit .298/.344/.561.  For the season, he was .314/.371/.628 at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  Miguel Sano hit .287/.339/.574.  For the season, he was .280/.329/.541 at the end of July.

Pitcher:  Matthew Summers was 1-1, 1.50, 0.92 with 21 strikeouts in 12 innings.  Those are also his season numbers.  Honorable mention:  Pedro Guerra was 2-1, 3,41, 1.21 with 30 strikeouts in 29 innings.  For the season, he was 2-1, 2.97, 1.07 with 38 strikeouts in 36.1 innings at the end of July.

GCL TWINS

Position Player:  Michael Quesada hit .284/.363/.531.  For the season, he was .250/.350/.450 at the end of July.  Honorable mention:    Joshua Hendricks hit .282/.330/.364.  For the season, he was .255/.298/.321 at the end of July.

Pitcher:  Angel Mata was 0-0, 0.56, 0.63 with 12 strikeouts in 16 innings.  For the season, he was 0-0, 0.78, 0.87 with 18 strikeouts in 23 innings.  Honorable mention:  Luis Nunez was 2-0, 0.82, 0.82 with 14 strikeouts in 11 innings.  He was 3-0, 2.12, 0.88 with 20 strikeouts in 17 innings at the end of July.

DSL TWINS

Position Player:  Erick Gonzalez hit .306/.456/.431.  For the season, he was .305/.462/.426 at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  None.

Pitcher:  Jose Abreu was 1-0, 0.00, 0.89 with 9 strikeouts in 14.2 innings.  For the season, he was 1-1, 1.65, 1.07 with 25 strikeouts in 32.2 innings at the end of July.  Honorable mention:  Junior Subero was 1-1, 1.00, 0.89 with 18 strikeouts in 18 innings.  For the season, he was 1-4, 0.99, 0.88 with 36 strikeouts in 36.1 innings at the end of July.

Minor Details: Games of 8/12

Columbus 6, Rochester 3 in Columbus (completion of suspended game).  The Red Wings were already down 5-1 when the game was suspended and could not catch up.  Chase Lambin had two hits.  Andrew Baldwin pitched a strange complete game:  he was the starter when the game began a while back, and he picked it up and finished it last night.  He did well last night, but for the game he allowed six runs on ten hits and two walks while striking out six.

Columbus 4, Rochester 3 in Rochester (Game 2--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Red Wings rallied in the seventh, scoring three times and putting the tying run on third.  Brandon Roberts singled and doubled.  Luke Hughes had two hits.  Deinys Suarez made his Red Wings debut, allowing three runs on six hits in 5.1 innings.

New Britain 4, Bowie 3 in Bowie.  The Rock Cats trailed 3-1 after six but scored three in the seventh.  Chris Parmelee had two singles and a double.  Logan Darnell gave up three unearned runs in 7.2 innings, striking out six while giving up four hits and a walk.  Steve Hirschfeld allowed just a walk in 1.1 scoreless innings to get the save.

Palm Beach 10, Ft. Myers 2 in Ft. Myers.  It was close until the ninth, when the Cardinals scored six runs.  The Miracle had only three hits and made three errors.  Starter Edgar Ibarra lasted five innings, giving up a run on four hits and a walk.  Alex Wimmers took the loss, allowing three runs (one earned) on two hits and a walk in two innings.

Beloit 4, Wisconsin 1 in Wisconsin (7 innings--rain).  The Snappers scored three in the third and it was all they needed.  Adam Bryant had two hits.  Manuel Soliman pitched a complete game, giving up a run on three hits and a walk.

Elizabethton 7, Johnson City 6 in Elizabethton.  The Twins led 7-2 after six, then hung on.  Miguel Sano had a double and two home runs, giving him twelve for the season.  He drove in three.  Adam Pettersen singled and homered.  Rory Rhodes singled and doubled.  Starter Tim Atherton struck out six in four innings, giving up two runs on three hits.  Todd Van Steensel got the win, striking out seven in 3.1 innings while giving up three runs (one earned) on three hits.  Corey Williams got the save, giving up a run on two hits.

GCL Twins 4, Red Sox 1 at Red Sox.  The Twins scored two in the fifth and two in the eighth.  The Twins had only three hits, but drew eight walks and took advantage of two Red Sox errors and three wild pitches.  Despite scoring four runs, they had no RBIs.  Bobby O'Neill went five shutout innings, striking out five while giving up two hits and two walks.  Kyle Wahl struck out three in two shutout innings, giving up one hit.

DSL Orioles 5, Twins 3 at Twins.  The Orioles scored three in the third to take a 4-1 lead.  The Twins had only five hits and made four errors.  Starter Randy Rosario pitched only 2.2 innings, allowing four runs (two earned) on four hits and a walk.  Edgar Martinez threw 3.2 shutout innings, giving up two hits.

Where They Stand

Minnesota is 52-65, fourth in the AL Central, 10 games behind Detroit.  The Twins won their last game and are 2-8 in their last ten games.

Rochester is 48-72, sixth in the IL North, 21 games behind Pawtucket.  The Red Wings lost their last game and are 3-7 in their last ten games.

New Britain is 57-60, fourth in the EL East, 8 games behind New Hampshire.  The Rock Cats are two games out of the last playoff spot.  They won their last game and are 2-8 in their last ten games.

Ft. Myers is 19-27 in the second half, fifth in the FSL South, 9 games behind Bradenton.  The Miracle has won its last two games and is 4-6 in its last ten games.

Beloit is 21-25 in the second half, fourth in the ML West, 7 games behind Quad Cities.  The Snappers are three games out of the last playoff spot.  They won their last game and are 4-6 in their last ten games.

Elizabethton is 28-26, second in the AL West, 6 games behind Johnson City.  The Twins have a two game lead for the last playoff spot.  They have won their last three games and are 7-3 in their last ten games.

The GCL Twins are 20-25, fourth in the GCL South, 7.5 games behind the Orioles.  The Twins won their last game and are 3-7 in their last ten games.

The DSL Twins are 38-22, tied for first in the B. C. B. C.  The Twins have won their last seven games and are 8-2 in their last ten games.  The DSL season ends August 20.

Minor Details: Games of 8/11

Durham 6, Rochester 1 in Durham.  The Bulls scored four in the second to take a 5-0 lead.  Dustin Martin's home run was the only run.  Justin Morneau was 0-for-4.  Liam Hendriks lasted five innings and surrendered six runs on seven hits and a walk.  Chuck James pitched three shutout innings, giving up four hits.

New Britain 6, Altoona 5 in New Britain.  The Rock Cats scored four in the first, then held on.  Mark Dolenc singled and tripled.  Evan Bigley and Deibinson Romero each singled and doubled, with Bigley driving in three.  Blake Martin got the win, allowing three runs on six hits and four walks with five strikeouts in five innings.  Deolis Guerra went two shutout innings, walking two.  Tyler Robertson got his thirteenth save despite allowing two runs on two hits and a walk in two innings while striking out two.

Ft. Myers 6, Bradenton 5 in Ft. Myers (Game 1--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Miracle led 5-1 after three, but the score was tied going to the bottom of the seventh.  Jamaal Hawkins doubled to lead off the seventh and scored on an error.  Josmil Pinto singled and doubled.  B. J. Hermsen allowed five runs (four earned) on seven hits and two walks in 4.2 innings.  Ricky Bowen got the win with 2.1 scoreless innings, giving up a hit and a walk.

Bradenton 0, Ft. Myers 0 (Game 2--Scheduled 7 innings--game suspended in the top of the fourth).  So far there have been two hits in the game, both by the Miracle.  Matthew Tomshaw has struck out four in 3.2 hitless innings, walking one.

Beloit 6, Wisconsin 4 in Wisconsin.  The Snappers scored three in the sixth to break a 3-3 tie.  The Snappers were out-hit 10-4 but drew ten walks.  Ryan O'Rourke pitched six innings, giving up three runs (two earned) on seven hits and a walk.  Nelvin Fuentes struck out three in two innings, with the only player to reach base doing so on an error.  Madison Boer allowed a run on three hits in one inning to get the save.

GCL Twins 4, Rays 3 at Twins (Game 1--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Twins trailed 3-1 before scoring three in the fifth.  Phillip Chapman had two singles and a double, driving in three.  Starter Hein Robb threw three innings, allowing three runs on five hits and two walks.  Tyler Herr gave up a hit and a walk in two shutout innings to get the win.  Hung Yi Chen struck out four in two shutout innings, giving up two hits, to get the save.

GCL Orioles 6, Twins 1 at Orioles (Game 2--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Orioles scored five in the fifth to break a 1-1 tie.  The Twins had only two hits.  Starter Ricardo Arevalo allowed a run on a hit and two walks in 2.2 innings, striking out three.  Gonzalo Sanudo started the fifth, surrendering five runs (four earned) on five hits in two-thirds of an inning to take the loss.

DSL Twins 7, White Sox 5 at White Sox.  The Twins scored seven in the eighth to overcome a 5-0 deficit.  The Twins had one hit in the seventh, drawing five walks and receiving the benefit of five errors in the inning.  The Twins had only three hits in the game; Victor Arias had two of them.  Starter Javier Vargas allowed three runs (two earned) on five hits and a walk in three innings.  Jose Jimenez struck out four in three shutout innings, giving up three walks.  Elias Villasana got the win, allowing two runs (one earned) on three hits in one inning.  Yeison Florentino got the save with two shutout innings, giving up a hit and a walk while striking out three.

Minor Details: Games of 8/10

Rochester 11, Durham 3 in Durham.  The Bulls scored first, but the Red Wings scored six in the third to take a 6-1 lead.  Justin Morneau singled and homered, scoring three times and driving in three.  Dustin Martin singled and doubled.  Mike Hollimon scored three times.  Jake Stevens gave up eight hits but only one run (unearned) in four innings.  Cole DeVries struck out four in three shutout innings, giving up two hits and a walk.

Altoona 5, New Britain 0 in New Britain (Game 1--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Curve led all the way, scoring in the first inning.  The Rock Cats had just five hits.  David Bromberg allowed four runs on eight hits and two walks in four innings.

Altoona 14, New Britain 1 in New Britain (Game 2--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Curve scored six in the first.  Mark Dolenc had two singles and a double.  Spencer Steedley was pulled out of the bullpen to start and lasted only one inning, surrendering seven runs on seven hits and four walks.

Bradenton at Ft. Myers.  Postponed.

Wisconsin 3, Beloit 1 in Wisconsin.  The Timber Rattlers led 2-1 after one inning.  The Snappers had just four hits.  Blayne Weller gave up two runs on three hits and a walk while striking out four in four innings.  Michael Tonkin struck out three in three innings, giving up a run on three hits and a walk.

Elizabethton 3, Danville 0 in Danville.  The Twins scored two in the fourth and one in the seventh.  The Braves out-hit the Twins 10-5.  Eddie Rosario singled and tripled, raising his average to .305.  Tim Shibuya went five innings, allowing eight hits but no walks.  Corey Williams and Steven Gruver each allowed one hit in two innings.  Williams walked two and struck out four while Gruver walked one and struck out two.

GCL Twins at Orioles.  Postponed.

DSL Twins 2, Diamondbacks 1 at Twins (Game 1--Scheduled 7 innings).  Joel Polanco singled in Jose Ramirez with two out in the seventh to drive in the winning run.  Ronald Jimenez had two hits.  Melcaides De La Cruz struck out five in three innings, giving up an unearned run on four hits and a walk.  Francisco Nunez got the win, striking out six in four innings while giving up three hits and a walk.

DSL Twins 9, Diamondbacks 1 at Diamondbacks (Game 2--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Twins put together three three-run innings, the first, the third, and the sixth.  Adonis Pacheco had two singles and a triple.  Ronald Jimenez had two hits.  Starter Yorman Landa worked four shutout innings, giving up just one hit and two walks while striking out four.  Ezequiel Zarzuela got the win, giving up an unearned run on two hits and a walk in two innings.

Minor Details: Games of 8/9

Durham 10, Rochester 6 in Durham.  The Red Wings scored first, but the Bulls took a 5-1 lead after three and were never threatened.  Justin Morneau had two doubles and a single, raising his average to .409 (9-for-22).  Dustin Martin had two singles and a triple.  Luke Hughes singled and homered.  Brian Dinkelman had two hits.  Scott Diamond surrendered eight runs (six earned) on eight hits and a walk while striking out five in four innings.

Altoona at New Britain.  Postponed.

Ft. Myers 6, Bradenton 3 in Ft. Myers.  The Miracle trailed 3-2 half-way through, but scored two in the fifth and two in the seventh.  Oswaldo Arcia had two doubles and a home run, driving in three.  James Beresford singled and doubled.  Angel Morales and Danny Rohlfing each had two hits.  Josmil Pinto homered.  Tom Stuifbergen pitched seven strong innings, giving up three runs on eight hits and no walks.  Bruce Pugh struck out two in two shutout innings to get his thirteenth save, giving up just one hit.

Beloit 12, Quad Cities 6 in Beloit (Game 1--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Snappers scored seven in the fifth to overcome a 6-5 deficit.  Lance Ray had two singles and a home run.  Daniel Ortiz singled and doubled.  Andy Leer hit a grand slam, driving in five for the game.  Jairo Perez hit a home run.  Starter A. J. Achter surrendered six runs (five earned) on nine hits and two walks in three innings, striking out three.  Bart Carter and Jose Gonzalez each worked two shutout innings, each giving up two hits and a walk.  Carter was the winning pitcher.

Quad Cities 6, Beloit 5 in Beloit (Game 2--Scheduled 7 innings).  The River Bandits led 6-2 and hung on to win.  Tyler Grimes singled and homered.  Pedro Guerra yielded six runs on six hits and three walks while striking out six in four innings.  Sam Spangler worked three shutout innings, allowing a hit and a walk.

Elizabethton 3, Danville 2 in Danville (10 innings).  Eddie Rosario doubled in two in the ninth to tie it and Kennys Vargas homered in the tenth for the win.  Vargas also doubled and singled, raising his average to .324.  Max Kepler singled and doubled.  Niko Goodrum was 2-for-2 with three walks.  David Hurlbut pitched six innings, giving up two runs on six hits and a walk.  Cole Johnson struck out two in two shutout innings, giving up two hits.  Steven Evans and Matthew Summers each threw a perfect innings, with Evans getting the win and Summers the save.

GCL Twins at Rays.  Postponed.

DSL Twins 18, Padres 3.  The Twins scored two in each of the first three innings, four in the fourth, and eight in the sixth.  They had only eleven hits, but drew thirteen walks and received five Padres errors.  Adonis Pacheco had three singles and a triple, driving in four.  Dubal Baez and Ronald Jimenez each had two hits.  Jimenez and Ernesto Ciprian each scored three times.  Starter Felix Jorge went four innings, giving up two unearned runs on three hits and a walk.  Jose Abreu got the win with three shutout innings, giving up a hit and two walks.

Minor Details: Games of 8/8

Durham 6, Rochester 5 in Durham.  The Red Wings led 4-2 until the Bulls scored three in the third.  Luke Hughes had two doubles.  Justin Morneau was 2-for-4 with a double, making him 7-for-17 (.353).  Eric Hacker surrendered six runs (three earned) on ten hits and a walk while striking out six in four innings.  Chuck James struck out three in two shutout innings, giving up two hits.

New Britain.  No games scheduled.

Ft. Myers 7, Palm Beach 2 in Palm Beach (Game 1--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Miracle scored four in the third to take a 5-0 lead.  Danny Rohlfing had two hits.  Oswaldo Arcia hit a grand slam.  Starter Matthew Tomshaw pitched three shutout innings, giving up two hits and no walks.  Matt Hauser got the win with two shutout innings, giving up a hit and a walk.

Palm Beach 10, Ft. Myers 0 in Palm Beach (Game 2--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Cardinals led 3-0 after two, then scored seven in the third.  Tyler Lyons pitched a no-hitter for Palm Beach, allowing just one walk.  Pat Dean yielded ten runs (six earned) on nine hits and two walks in 2.2 innings.  Matthew Tone worked 3.1 scoreless innings, giving up no hits and two walks.  The Miracle made four errors.

Quad Cities at Beloit.  Postponed.

Pulaski 6, Elizabethton 3 in Pulaski.  The Mariners scored three in the fifth to break a 1-1 tie.  Rory Rhodes has two doubles and a single.  Adam Petterson, Eddie Rosario, and Matej Hejma each had two hits.  Starter Marcus Limon worked four innings, giving up an unearned run on four hits and no walks while striking out four.  Cesar Ciurcina took the loss, surrendering five runs (three earned) on six hits and a walk in just 1.1 innings.  Nicholas Alloway struck out four in 2.2 scoreless innings, giving up a hit and a walk.

GCL Rays 3, Twins 1.  The Rays scored two in the second and it was all they needed.  Kelvin Silvania had two hits.  Nathan Fawbush gave up two runs on two hits and no walks in five innings.  Luis Nunez worked two shutout innings, giving up a hit and striking out two.

DSL Twins 5, Reds 4 at Twins (Game 1--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Twins scored five in the fourth to overcome a 4-0 deficit.  Carlos Martinez had two hits.  Sterling Bonilla pitched five innings, giving up four runs (three earned) on five hits and two walks while striking out six.  Francisco Nunez got the save, giving up a hit and a walk while working two-thirds of an inning.

DSL Twins 3, Reds 0 at Reds (Game 2--Scheduled 7 innings).  The Twins scored one in the fifth and two in the sixth.  Ernesto Ciprian and Adonis Pacheco each had two hits.  Junior Subero struck out nine in five innings, giving up four hits.  Ezequiel Zarzuela pitched two shutout innings, giving up two hits, to get the save.

Minor Details: Games of 8/5-8/7

ROCHESTER

Friday--Norfolk 4, Rochester 1 in Norfolk.  Aaron Bates had two hits.  Justin Morneau was 0-for-4.  Kevin Slowey gave up two runs on seven hits and two walks, striking out six in five innings.

Saturday--Norfolk 9, Rochester 1 in Norfolk.  Chase Lambin had two hits.  Justin Morneau was 1-for-4,  Liam Hendriks surrendered eight runs (seven earned) on eight hits and a walk in two innings.

Sunday--Rochester 8, Norfolk 0 in Norfolk.  Justin Morneau was 3-for-5 with a double and drove in four.  Dustin Martin hit a three-run homer.  Andrew Baldwin went seven innings, giving up four hits and a walk.

NEW BRITAIN

Friday--Akron 6, New Britain 0 in Akron.  Deinys Suarez surrendered six runs on nine hits and two walks in seven innings.

Saturday--New Britain 4, Akron 3 in Akron.  Joe Benson had three hits.  Andrew Albers gave up two runs on six hits and no walks in five innings.

Sunday--Akron 10, New Britain 2 in Akron.  Brian Dozier had two doubles and a single.  Bobby Lanigan surrendered seven runs on nine hits and two walks in five innings.

FT. MYERS

Friday--Bradenton 12, Ft. Myers 10 in Bradenton.  Aaron Hicks singled, doubled, and homered, scoring three times and driving in four.  Logan Darnell surrendered ten runs (nine earned) on twelve hits and a walk while striking out four in four innings.

Saturday--Ft. Myers 6, Palm Beach 0 in Palm Beach.  Steven Liddle singled and homered.  Edgar Ibarra went five innings, giving up three hits and three walks.  Alex Wimmers struck out six in four innings, giving up two hits and a walk.

Sunday--Ft. Myers at Palm Beach.  Postponed.

BELOIT

Friday--Beloit 4, Kane County 3 in Beloit (12 innings).  Lance Ray singled and homered.  B. J. Hermsen gave up three runs on seven hits and a walk in 7.2 innings.  Bart Carter struck out six in 3,1 scoreless innings, giving up one hit.

Saturday--Quad Cities 6, Beloit 3 in Beloit.  Jairo Perez singled and doubled.  Ryan O'Rourke struck out eight in six innings, but surrendered six runs on twelve hits and a walk.

Sunday--Beloit 8, Quad Cities 2 in Beloit.  Daniel Ortiz singled, doubled, and homered, driving in four.  Manuel Soliman gave up two runs on six hits and four walks in five innings.

ELIZABETHTON

Friday--Kingsport 7, Elizabethton 4 in Kingsport.  JaDamion Williams singled and doubled.  Tim Shibuya allowed five runs on eight hits and a walk in 5.1 innings.

Saturday--Elizabethton 7, Pulaski 0 in Pulaski.  Matt Parker had three hits.  Roy Larson singled and homered, driving in four.  Derek Christensen gave up five hits and two walks in five innings.

Sunday--Elizabethton 11, Pulaski 3 in Pulaski.  Kennys Vargas had three hits.  Tyler Koelling hit a three-run homer.  Todd Van Steensel gave up two runs on eight hits and a walk while striking out five in five innings.

GCL TWINS

Friday--Red Sox 8, Twins 6 at Twins.  Kelvin Ortiz had two singles and a double.  Hung Yi Chen allowed four runs on eight hits and no walks in four innings.

Saturday--Red Sox 4, Twins 3 at Red Sox.  Kelvin Silvania had two hits.  Angel Mata pitched 3.1 scoreless innings despite allowing five hits and five walks.

Sunday--No game scheduled.

DSL TWINS

Friday--Postponed.  The fourth postponement in a row.

Saturday--Twins 4, Rockies 0 at Rockies.  Ronald Jimenez had two hits.  Randy Rosario pitched four hitless innings, walking one.

Sunday--No game scheduled.

Where They Stand

Minnesota is 51-60, fourth in the AL Central, 8 games behind Detroit.  The Twins have lost one game in a row and are 4-6 in their last ten games.
Rochester is 44-67, sixth in the IL North, 19 games behind Lehigh Valley.  The Red Wings have lost one game in a row and are 6-4 in their last ten games.
New Britain is 55-56, fourth in the EL East, 7 games behind New Hampshire.  The Rock Cats have lost five games in a row and are 3-7 in their last ten games.
Ft. Myers is 15-25 in the second half, sixth in the FSL South, 9 games behind Bradenton.  The Miracle has lost four games in a row and is 1-9 in its last ten games.
Beloit is 17-22 in the second half, tied for fourth in the ML West, 7 games behind Kane County and Quad Cities.  The Snappers have lost five games in a row and are 3-7 in their last ten games.
Elizabethton is 23-20, second in the AL West, 5 games behind Johnson City.  The Twins have lost one game in a row and are 4-6 in their last ten games.
The GCL Twins are 19-21, tied for second in the GCL South, 5 games behind the GCL Orioles.  The Twins have won one game in a row and are 3-7 in their last ten games.
The DSL Twins are 31-22, third in the B. C. B. C., 4.5 games behind the DSL Orioles.  The Twins have lost two games in a row and are 4-6 in their last ten games.

This Week in Twins Transactions

Luke Hughes was optioned from Minnesota to Rochester.
Denard Span was activated from the disabled list by Minnesota.
Mike Hollimon was promoted from New Britain to Rochester.
Jeff Manship was placed on the seven day disabled list by Rochester with a back strain.
Kyle Gibson was placed on the seven day disabled list by Rochester.
Carlos Gutierrez was activated by the disabled list by Rochester.
Justin Morneau was sent to Rochester on a rehab assignment.
Bruce Pugh was sent from New Britain to Ft. Myers.
Andrew Albers was promoted from Ft. Myers to New Britain.
Steven Liddle was activated from the disabled list by Ft. Myers.
Matthew Tomshaw was sent from Ft. Myers to the GCL Twins.
Tyler Grimes was activated from the disabled list by Beloit.
Pedro Guerra was promoted from Elizabethton to Beloit.
Ben Tootle was placed on the seven day disabled list by Beloit.
Tim Atherton was promoted from the GCL Twins to Elizabethton.
John Krogstad was released by the GCL Twins.