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Minnesota’s 3 Most Tradeable Prospects
The Twins had been very energetic finally 12 months’s commerce deadline, which noticed the workforce purchase two relievers (Jorge Lopez and Michael Fulmer) and one starter (Tyler Mahle). Buying these gamers price a number of prospects that had been near big-league prepared. Minnesota could must dip deeper into an already depleted farm system to accumulate different gamers to enhance the 2023 roster.
Rising Inventory: Edouard Julien
Twins Every day Prospect Rank: 10
Earlier this week, MLB Pipeline named Julien as probably the most tradeable prospect. Final season at Double-A, Julien hit .300/.441/.490 (.931) with 39 extra-base hits in 113 video games. He carried that efficiency to the Arizona Fall League, the place he led the league in hitting (28-for-70, .400 BA). Julien did so properly that he was named the AFL’s Breakout Participant of the 12 months. At the moment, there isn’t a direct path for Julien to the large leagues, as his defensive future isn’t clear. Minnesota could determine that different higher infield choices could make Julien expendable. His inventory is probably going at its highest level, so the workforce could need to promote excessive.
Prime Expertise: Brooks Lee
Twins Every day Prospect Rank: 2
On most nationwide rankings, Lee is taken into account the workforce’s prime prospect coming into the 2023 marketing campaign. He was broadly thought of the perfect school bat within the 2022 MLB Draft, and the Twins had been fortunate he fell to them with the eighth general decide. Throughout his professional debut, he impressed by hitting .303/.389/.451 (.839) with ten extra-base hits in 31 video games. Minnesota was additionally aggressive with him by pushing him all the best way to Double-A for Wichita’s playoff run. The Twins will doubtless need to dangle on to Lee, however the membership would possibly need to purchase a prime of the rotation starter. Buying and selling for that kind of pitcher would require Lee to be included within the prospect package deal.
Upside Starter: Simeon Woods Richardson
Twins Every day Prospect Rank: 5
Presently final 12 months, Woods Richardson noticed his inventory drop to the purpose the place he fell off nationwide top-100 prospect lists. He had a resurgent 12 months within the higher minors with a 2.77 ERA and a 1.05 WHIP on his strategy to making his big-league debut. Woods Richardson is coming into his age-22 season, so it appears doubtless for him to reappear on top-100 prospect lists this winter. Woods Richardson appears the least prone to be traded out of the gamers on this record. He has a number of years of workforce management, and he’s big-league-ready. Minnesota can embody him in a commerce for a top-tier starter, or the membership can maintain on to him and hope he continues to develop.
Many followers get connected to prime prospects as a result of they provide limitless hope for the longer term. Sadly, no prospects are assured to succeed at baseball’s highest degree. The Twins roster is much from full for 2023, and buying and selling prospects is undoubtedly one path the entrance workplace has to think about. Do the Twins need to go all-in for 2023 and commerce different prime prospects? Or ought to the workforce dangle on to the names above and hope they might help the membership within the years forward?
Will the Twins contemplate buying and selling any of those prospects? Go away a COMMENT and begin the dialogue.
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How to watch: WCCO’s 75th Anniversary 1-Hour Special
MINNEAPOLIS — To celebrate 75 years in the business, WCCO is excited to re-air and hour long special that details some of the biggest stories we’ve covered over the last seven decades.
Over the last few months, we’ve been showing you some of the biggest moments in Minnesota’s history nightly.
This special takes it a step further, unveiling vintage footage directly from the WCCO archives and includes interviews with some of the station’s most iconic anchors, reporters and broadcasters like Don Shelby, Dave Moore, and Mark Rosen.
WCCO’s history is Minnesota’s history.
Thanks for helping us tell your story.
How to watch
- What: WCCO’s 75th Anniversary 1-Hour Special on CBS News Minnesota
- Date: July 5, 2024
- Time: 7 p.m. CT
- Watch: On CBS News Minnesota on Pluto TV or on the CBS News app on your phone or connected TV.
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Bonner scores 24 to lift Connecticut Sun past Minnesota Lynx 78-73
DeWanna Bonner scored 24 points, Alyssa Thomas had 14 assists, 13 points and 10 rebounds, while DiJonai Carrington made big plays down the stretch to help the Connecticut Sun hold off the Minnesota Lynx 78-73 on Thursday night.
Lynx star Napheesa Collier left late in the third quarter because of a foot injury. Selected to the U.S. Olympic team, Collier scored nine points, ending her double-figure scoring streak at 29 games.
Bonner made 10 of 16 shots with two 3-pointers and added nine rebounds for the Sun (16-4), who have posted back-to-back wins after losing three of their previous four.
Thomas matched her season high for assists and Carrington finished with 17 points including 3 of 4 from beyond the arc.
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Alanna Smith scored 14 before fouling out to lead the Lynx (14-6). Kayla McBride had 13 points and eight rebounds.
Bridget Carleton connected on a 3-pointer and Diamond Miller followed with a three-point play as the Lynx scored the first six points of the fourth quarter to knot the score at 64. Bonner answered with a 3-pointer and a three-point play for a 70-64 lead and the Sun never trailed again.
Carrington blocked McBride’s layup attempt with 28 seconds left that would have pulled the Lynx within two and added two free throws with 16 seconds remaining to push the lead to six. McBride sank a 3-pointer, but Carrington answered with a layup to wrap up the victory.
Bonner scored 11 on 5-for-7 shooting to lead Connecticut to a 20-17 lead after the first quarter.
Veronica Burton sank a 3-pointer to give the Sun a 32-24 lead with 4:42 left in the first half. McBride hit two 3-pointers and Carleton and Smith both made one in a 16-4 run to end the period and the Lynx took a 40-36 lead into halftime.
Smith had a 3-pointer and a layup in an 8-2 spurt to begin the third quarter to give Minnesota its largest lead at 48-38. Carrington made back-to-back 3-pointers to cap a 10-0 run and Connecticut evened the score at 48. Thomas followed her three-point play with six straight free throws and a layup, scoring 11 of the Sun’s final 14 points for a 64-58 advantage heading to the final quarter.
Connecticut has won five in a row against Minnesota in Minneapolis and improves to 2-0 against the Lynx this season.
Up next
Minnesota will host the Washington Mystics on Saturday. Connecticut returns home to play the Atlanta Dream on Sunday.
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Minnesota Lynx lose 78-73 to Connecticut Sun as Bonner scores 24 points
DeWanna Bonner scored 24 points, Alyssa Thomas had 14 assists, 13 points and 10 rebounds, while DiJonai Carrington made big plays down the stretch to help the Connecticut Sun hold off the Minnesota Lynx 78-73 on Thursday night.
Bonner made 10 of 16 shots with two 3-pointers and added nine rebounds for the Sun (16-4), who have posted back-to-back wins after losing three of their previous four.
Thomas matched her season high for assists and Carrington finished with 17 points including 3 of 4 from beyond the arc.
Alanna Smith scored 14 before fouling out to lead the Lynx (14-6). Kayla McBride had 13 points and eight rebounds.
Bridget Carleton connected on a 3-pointer and Diamond Miller followed with a three-point play as the Lynx scored the first six points of the fourth quarter to knot the score at 64. Bonner answered with a 3-pointer and a three-point play for a 70-64 lead and the Sun never trailed again.
Carrington blocked McBride’s layup attempt with 28 seconds left that would have pulled the Lynx within two and added two free throws with 16 seconds remaining to push the lead to six. McBride sank a 3-pointer, but Carrington answered with a layup to wrap up the victory.
Bonner scored 11 on 5-for-7 shooting to lead Connecticut to a 20-17 lead after the first quarter.
Veronica Burton sank a 3-pointer to give the Sun a 32-24 lead with 4:42 left in the first half. McBride hit two 3-pointers and Carleton and Smith both made one in a 16-4 run to end the period and the Lynx took a 40-36 lead into halftime.
Smith had a 3-pointer and a layup in an 8-2 spurt to begin the third quarter to give Minnesota its largest lead at 48-38. Carrington made back-to-back 3-pointers to cap a 10-0 run and Connecticut evened the score at 48. Thomas followed her three-point play with six straight free throws and a layup, scoring 11 of the Sun’s final 14 points for a 64-58 advantage heading to the final quarter.
Connecticut has won five in a row against Minnesota in Minneapolis and improves to 2-0 against the Lynx this season.
UP NEXT
Minnesota will host the Washington Mystics on Saturday. Connecticut returns home to play the Atlanta Dream on Sunday.
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