Twins remember Journeyman Catcher after Ryan Jeffers Head injury, Demote Outfielder

Twins remember Journeyman Catcher after Ryan Jeffers Head injury, Demote Outfielder

Twins remember Journeyman Catcher Jhonny Pereda, option Outfielder Dashawn Keirsey Jr. While Ryan Jeffers is concerned with head injury

Less than two hours before the game of Friday evening between the Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, The twins remembered the traveler Jhonny Pereda and Demote Outfielder Dashawn Keirsey Jr. as a corresponding movement.

The main reason for the twins to remember Pereda is probably due to Jeffers’ Main ContusionWhat Jeffers suffered during Thursday’s game against the Chicago White Sox at Target Field.

Jeffers is not placed on the injured list, which means that the twins probably hope that he can return at a certain moment before the season ends. Assuming that Jeffers will be sidelined for at least a few games, the twins will have to rely on Pereda and Mickey Gasper in the catcher position, because Christian Vázquez is about a month because of a right shoulder infection that required an operation. With the twins with less than a month baseball left in the season and no ambitions after the season, it would not be a shock if Jeffers did not return this year at all. If Vázquez is healthy before the end of the season, the twins can restore him from the injured list to enable him to show himself for other teams if he enters free agency this winter.

Pereda, who made his MLB debut last season with the Marlins and spent the time with the athletics earlier this year, started Friday’s game at Catcher and hit the ninth in the line -up. He flew to the deep midfield in his first album performance and rode the only run of the game of the twins on an RBI Double in the fifth inning.

The royals defeated the twins 2-1, with Pablo López who ran the loss in his first start in more than three months after two earned points on six hits (including a two-run Homer from Maikel García) and one walk while collecting four strikeouts in six innings.

The twins claimed that Pereda, 29, at the end of July of the athletics of athletics and he immediately came to Triple-A St. Paul. Minnesota remembered Pereda on 8 August, but he only lasted four days on the Roster without seeing any in-game action before he was relegated to Triple-A.

The statistics of Pereda with the saints have been excellent this season. In 20 games with Triple-A St. Paul, Pereda .294/.448 /,500 has lowered with two gay people and 10 RBIs in 87 record performances.

As for Keirsey, the outfielder was a September callup. His recent relegation meant the third time he came this season to Triple-A St. Paul in Triple-a St. Paul. Keirsey, mainly used as a pinchopper and defensive replacement, had zero record performances in his recent stint with the twins. In general, Keirsey -0.8 has placed fwar and hit .110/.141/.183 for a -16 WRC+ in 85 plate performances with Minnesota this season.

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