In Part 1 of the series, I looked at catchers and in Part 2, I covered corner infielders. In this post, we’ll look at middle infielders that could spend all or part of their summer in Cedar Rapids.
While I had a little trouble identifying corner infielders likely to wear Kernels uniforms in 2013, I had almost exactly the opposite problem when I looked over the list of potential middle infielders. If anything, I found too many guys who could see time in Cedar Rapids this season.
(This article was originally posted at Knuckleballsblog.com.)
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Adam (A.J.) Pettersen – Age 24 – Bats R/Throws R
2012: Beloit (Class A – MWL)
G |
PA |
BA |
OPS |
K |
BB |
2B |
3B |
HR |
93 |
368 |
.248 |
.632 |
53 |
28 |
13 |
2 |
2 |
AJ Pettersen
My first thought was that Pettersen should move up to high-A Fort Myers to start the season and I still think that’s the most likely scenario. However, when I started to look at all of the other middle infielders who could/should play at the high-A level, it occurred to me that, depending on what happens with all of those guys, there simply may not be room for Pettersen with the Miracle.
AJ was drafted in the 25th round of the 2011 draft out of the University of Minnesota and after just a few games with Elizabethton at the end of the 2011 season, Pettersen spent the entire 2012 season in Beloit. He was the epitome of a “utility player” with the Snappers, playing 2B, 3B, SS, LF and DH. In fact, he even pitched an inning. His offensive stat line would indicate to me that spending a few more weeks at Class A while he waits for things to shake out a bit in the middle infield further up the organizational ladder wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world for Pettersen (though I suspect he might not agree).
If Pettersen does start the season in Cedar Rapids, get to know him quickly because his versatility and experience could make him among the first position players promoted to Fort Myers during the season.
Stephen Wickens – Age 23 – Bats R/Throws R
2012: Beloit (Class A – MWL) and Elizabethton (Rookie – Appy)
G |
PA |
BA |
OPS |
K |
BB |
2B |
3B |
HR |
59 |
252 |
.307 |
.841 |
32 |
34 |
12 |
2 |
2 |
Wickens found the MWL to be more of a challenge, though he still hit .286 at that level and got on base at a .411 clip while serving as the Snappers’ primary shortstop through the second half of their season. He made 11 errors in 159 chances at that position. He also played several games at second base.
If Wickens impresses early, his age would also make him a candidate for promotion by mid year.
Niko Goodrum – Age 20 – Bats: Both/Throws R
2012: Elizabethton (Rookie – Appy)
G |
PA |
BA |
OPS |
K |
BB |
2B |
3B |
HR |
58 |
269 |
.242 |
.768 |
56 |
38 |
12 |
8 |
4 |
At 6’3″, there’s been some question whether shortstop will ultimately remain Niko’s primary position, but he played 50 games at that position in 2012, as opposed to just 7 at third base, so the Twins appear to be giving him every chance to stick at shortstop. He cut his errors at short almost in half, compared to 2011, so there seems to be every reason for the Twins to keep sending him out to that position.
Many Twins fans already talk about Goodrum potentially being one shortstop in the organization with a chance of providing some long term stability at that position for the Twins in the future. That kind of optimism is evident as Goodrum’s name appears high on most published “Top Twins Prospects” lists for 2013. That makes him certainly a player for Kernels fans to watch closely during his time in Cedar Rapids.
Jorge Polanco – Age 19 – Bats: Both/Throws: R
2012: Elizabethton (Rookie – Appy)
G |
PA |
BA |
OPS |
K |
BB |
2B |
3B |
HR |
51 |
204 |
.318 |
.903 |
26 |
20 |
15 |
2 |
5 |
Polanco played 35 games at shortstop and 15 at second base for Elizabethton, committing just eight errors in 233 chances. That’s not bad at all, especially considering that he’s reported to have excellent range and therefore gets to a lot of balls lesser infielders won’t.
Candido Pimentel – Age 22 – Bats: Both/Throws: R
2012: Elizabethton (Rookie – Appy)
G |
PA |
BA |
OPS |
K |
BB |
2B |
3B |
HR |
56 |
247 |
.330 |
.824 |
42 |
26 |
10 |
3 |
1 |
That kind of flexibility could serve Pimentel well in Cedar Rapids, especially since learning the new position didn’t seem to negatively impact his bat skills. In fact, after seeing his offensive stats dip in 2011, he turned things around again a bit in 2012. In addition to hitting .330, Pimentel got on base at a .405 pace. That’s important, because once he gets on base, he’s a threat to steal. He also found more gap power in 2012.
It certainly looks like the players listed above will be more than enough to adequately handle the middle infield for the Kernels in 2012, especially if Pettersen does start the season in Cedar Rapids.
The one other name that I believe bears mentioning is probably Aderlin Mejia. I covered Mejia in Part 2 when we looked at corner infielders and because the Twins organization appears to be a bit deeper at this level in the middle infield, I would imagine that if Mejia finds himself in Cedar Rapids at some point in 2013, it would be primarily at third base. That said, if a need for middle infield help does arise later in the season, Mejia could just as easily get a call to fill that role, too.
Next week, we’re going to look at the outfielders and pitchers… I think we’ll really like what we see!
- JC







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