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Twins Daily Minor League Report (5/17)

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Baseball sometimes helps write its own storylines. This week, two such stories have presented themselves to the Twins. Out of bad, comes good. Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton went on the concussion list. Ryan Fitzgerald was called up on Friday. Carson McCusker will be called up on Sunday. 

CURRENT W-L Records
Minnesota Twins: 26-20
St. Paul Saints: 21-20
Wichita Wind Surge: 21-17
Cedar Rapids Kernels: 22-15
Fort Myers Mighty Mussels: 18-20
FCL Twins: 6-4
DSL Twins: Scheduled to start on June 2.  

TRANSACTIONS
Late last week, the Minnesota Twins signed 26-year-old right-handed relief pitcher Eston Stull. A native of Indiana, Stull spent four years at NAIA Indiana-Kokomo where 28 of his 68 appearances were starts. In 2022, he was a graduate student player and worked on his masters at Southeastern University, an NAIA school in Lakeland, Florida. He spent the 2022-2024 seasons with Sussex County in the independent Frontier League, though he pitched just two innings in 2023. He returned in 2024 and in 49 1/3 innings, he had 16 walks and 77 strikeouts. This year, he had signed to play for the Sioux Falls Canaries in the American Association. He had four strikeouts in three scoreless innings to start the season. The Twins signed him and sent him straight to Cedar Rapids. As a starter, he was in the 89-91 range. As a reliever, he is more consistently 93 and 94 mph. He also has a curveball, slider and changeup.

A day after joining the Saints, Jaylen Nowlin returned to Wichita. Lefty Christian MacLeod was promoted to St. Paul and made the Saturday start.    

SAINTS SENTINEL
St. Paul 9, Iowa 10 
Box Score

Saints grab huge lead and still get walked off. 

Down in Des Moines, the Saints started out fast start against new Cubs starter, Kenta Maeda. Edouard Julien led off by being hit by a pitch. He moved to second on a Mickey Gasper single. Julien scored on a Jose Miranda double. Mike Ford walked. A Jeferson Morales sacrifice fly to give the Saints the 2-0 lead. Emmanuel Rodriguez walked to load the bases. Jair Camargo drove in two with a double and gave the Saints a 4-0 lead. 

In the top of the fourth inning, Armando Alvarez led off with a home run. Will Holland walked and went to second on a wild pitch. He scored on a Julien single. With two outs, Ford singled Julien to third base, and the French Canadian scored on a wild pitch to make it 7-0 Saints.

Christian MacLeod started and threw three zeroes on the board. In the fourth inning, he got the first two outs but was charged with an unearned run. He had four walks to go with his five strikeouts. Ryan Jensen came in and after a walk, he got a strikeout. He gave up two runs in the fifth inning largely due to three walks. Brady Feigl got the sixth and gave up four runs on four hits and a walk. Jacob Bosiokovic then gave up two eighth inning runs on two hits and a walk. Through eight, the Saints were now down by a score of 9-7. 

With one out Rodriguez and Camargo had back-to-back singles and Alvarez walked to load the bases. Will Holland singled to score two and tie the game at 9-9. The I-Cubs walked it off in the bottom of the ninth. 

Camargo went 3- for-5 with his sixth double and two RBI. Armando Alvarez was 3-for-4 with a walk and his third homer. Holland was 2-for-4 with a walk. Julien went 2-for-5 and stole a base. Jose Miranda hit his second and third doubles. 

The Iowa Cubs are the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. This roster is filled with top prospects despite recent promotions of RHP Cade Horton and C/1B Moises Ballesteros to the big leagues. For more on the Cubs, check out our sister site, North Side Baseball. Here are their Top 20 Cubs prospects.   

WIND SURGE WISDOM
Wichita 11, Arkansas 2
Box Score

Back-to-back, three-run innings trend this from a 2-2 game to an 8-2 game, and then they kept adding on. 

Darren Bowen started and gave up two runs on two hits and two walks over four innings. He struck out four batters. Mike Paredes struck out five over three scoreless innings to improve to 5-0. Jarret Whorff tossed two more innings with a couple of zeroes going on the board to hold the Saints large lead. 

With one out in the bottom of the first inning, Ricardo Olivar walked and scored on a Kyler Fedko double. After a walk by Kala’i Rosario, Aaron Sabato singled in Fedko. 

The score was 2-2 going into the bottom of the fifth. Jake Rucker and Tyler Dearden walked, but with two outs hadn’t moved. Fedko came up and drilled his seventh home run to make it 5-2. 

Then in the bottom of the sixth inning, Sabato led off with a walk and advanced to second on a single by Ben Ross. Andrew Cossetti got an RBI on a fielder’s choice. With two outs, Dearden doubled to drive in Cossetti, and then scored on a Tanner Schobel single.  

Kala’i Rosario led off the bottom of the seventh inning with a walk. He stole second. With two outs, he scored on Andrew Cossetti’s third homer of the season. The Wind Surge led 10-2 after seven innings. Tanner Schobel led off the bottom of the eighth inning with his fifth home run. 

Fedko went 2-for-5 with his sixth double and seventh home run of the season. He had four RBI. Schobel was 2-for-5 with his fifth homer. Rucker and Rosario each had two walks. 

KERNELS NUGGETS
Cedar Rapids 5, Peoria 6 
Box Score

They had a chance, right to the end, but the Kernels were unable to make the full comeback.    

Ty Langenberg started the game and gave up five runs on seven hits over 3 2/3 innings. He walked one and struck out three. Wilker Reyes got the next four outs without any further damage. Jack Noble gave up an earned run in his inning. Jacob Wosinski gave up two hits over three shutout innings. He had two strikeouts. 

Kyle DeBarge had a big game. He went 2-for-3 with two walks. He knocked his seventh double and stole three bases, giving him 20 on the season. Khadim Diaw was 2-for-4 with his first triple of the year. Kaelen Culpepper hit a single and walked twice.   

MUSSEL MATTERS
Fort Myers 6, Jupiter 5 (12 innings)
Box Score

After missing one start, lefty Dasan Hill returned to the mound for the Mussels on Saturday. 

Hill started and went the first 2 1/3 innings. He gave up no runs and no hits. He walked two and had two strikeouts. He had left his previous start early with some minor, non-arm-related tightness. On this night, he threw 41 total pitches, though just 21 were strikes. More importantly, he made a start and left the start healthy. 

Fellow starter Eli Jones came into the game out of the bullpen. He gave up three runs on four hits over 5 2/3 innings. He had seven strikeouts and no walks. 

Brennan Oxford came on for his second outing. He struck out the side in the bottom of the ninth inning. In the 10th inning, he gave up a fly out that advanced the Manfred Man from second to third. He then got another fly out that drove in the run. He then got a ground ball. He faced six batters, got all six outs, and was charged with an unearned run.  

Ivran Romero pitched the 11th inning and also gave up the unearned run. He came back out for the 12th inning and kept the Manfred Man from scoring and protected the lead for his team. 

The game remained scoreless until the bottom of the sixth innings when Jupiter put a three on the board. Down 3-0 going to the eighth inning, the Mussels responded. Angel Del Rosario started the inning with a bunt single. Rayne Doncon hit an infield single. The next two batters flew out. Trying to make something happen, a double steal put runners on second and third. Jose Rodriguez, hit his fourth home run of the season to tie the game at 3-3. 

Rodriguez hit .125 in April. He is now hitting .136 in May. However, he has hit in four of his past five games, and is 4-for-18 (.222) with two walks in that stretch.  

In the top of the 10th, Dameury Pena scored on a Jefferson Valladares sacrifice fly. In the top of the 11th, Yasser Mercedes scored from third when Rodriguez struck out but a throw had to be made to first base to record the out. In the top of the 12th inning, Maddux Houghton started at second base and then stole third base. With one out, Dameury Pena flew out to right field, deep enough to drive in Houghton with the go ahead run. 

Payton Eeles made another rehab start. He went 0-for-2 and had a walk before his day came to an end. Rayne Doncon was 2-for-4. 

COMPLEX CHRONICLES
FCL Twins 7, FCL Red Sox 2
Box Score

A five-run fifth inning pushed the Twins to a win against their cross-town rivals. 

Joel Garcia made the Saturday morning start. He gave up one run on three hits over three innings. He had three strikeouts and no walks. Hendry Chivilli went the next two innings. He gave up no runs on one hit. He had no walks, struck out two, and improved to 2-0. Andrew Huffman had two strikeouts in a scoreless inning. It was his first outing of the season after pitching in just two games a season ago. Will Armbruester gave up a run on two hits in the seventh inning.

The Twins got on the board first in the top of the third. With two outs, Eduardo Beltre walked. He went to third base on a throwing error on a pickoff attempt. He then scored on a wild pitch. 

The fifth inning started with Carlos Silva being hit by a pitch. Then Ricardo Paez was hit by a pitch. Then, Eduardo Beltre walked to load the bases. Daiber De Los Santos flew out to drive in Silva, but Paez was thrown out at third base. After a throwing error, Bryan Acuna walked. Jayson Bass followed with a single to right that drove in Beltre and Acuna. Lis Fragoza doubled to drive in Bass. Following a Ramiro Dominguez walk, Irvin Nunez singled to drive in Fragoza and make it 6-1. In the sixth inning, Acuna singled in Paez (who walked and stole two bases) with the team’s seventh and final run of the game. 

The Twins scored their seven runs on six hits, seven walks and three hit batters. 

Luis Fragoza led the offense, going 2-for-4 with his second double of the season. He stole his fourth base. Beltre and Paez each walked twice. Dominguez hit his third double and also walked. Acuna was 1-for-2, was hit by a pitch, and walked. 

PLAYERS OF THE DAY
Hitter of the Day
 
Kyler Fedko (Wichita): 2-for-5, 2B(6), HR(7), 2 R, 4 RBI.
Kyle DeBarge (Cedar Rapids): 2-for-3, 2 BB, 2B(7), 3-SB(20), 2 R,  

Pitcher of the Day 
Darren Oxford (Fort Myers): 2 IP, 0 H, 1 R, OER, 0 BB, 3 K. 
Jacob Wosinski (Cedar Rapids): 3 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K. 
Mike Paredes (Wichita): 3 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 5 K. 

 

PROSPECT SUMMARY
Check out the Prospect Tracker for much more on our updated Twins Top 20 prospects after seeing how they did on Saturday.

#3 – Emmanuel Rodriguez (St. Paul) – 1-for-4, BB, R, 3 K
#6 – Kaelen Culpepper (Cedar Rapids) – 1-for-4, 2 BB, R, K. 
#9 – Brandon Winokur (Cedar Rapids) – 0-for-4, BB, 2 RBI, 2 K  
#10 – Dasan Hill (Fort Myers) – 2 1/3 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 2 K, 41 pitches, 21 strikes (51.2%)
#11 – Kyle DeBarge (Cedar Rapids) – 2-for-3, 2 BB, 2B(7), 2 R, K, 3-SB(20).
#14 – Gabriel Gonzalez (Cedar Rapids) – 0-for-3, 2 RBI, K
#16 – Eduardo Beltre (FCL Twins) – 0-for-2, 2 BB, 2 R, K 
#17 – Tanner Schobel (Wichita) – 2-for-5, HR (5), R, 2 RBI
#18 – Yasser Mercedes (Fort Myers) – 0-for-6, R, 2 K.
#19 – Carson McCusker (Minnesota) – Did Not Play. Got The Call!
#20 – Ricardo Olivar (Wichita) – 1-for-4, BB, R, K.  

SUNDAY PITCHING PROBABLES
Minnesota @ Milwaukee (1:10 PM CDT) – RHP Zebby Matthews (FIrst MLB start of 2025)
St. Paul @ Iowa (1:08 PM CDT) – RHP Andrew Morris (0-1, 3.71 ERA)
Arkansas @ Wichita (1:05 PM CDT) – TBD
Peoria @ Cedar Rapids (1:05 PM CDT) – Chase Chaney (1-0, 3.18 ERA)
Fort Myers @ Jupiter (11:30 AM CDT) – RHP Jason Doktorczyk (2-1, 5.01 ERA)

Please feel free to ask questions about the teams, the roster, and discuss Saturday’s games, or anything else Twins minor-league related!


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No. 3 Aggies Face No. 1 Kentucky in National Championship – Texas A&M Athletics

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The No. 3 seed Texas A&M volleyball team squares off with No. 1 seed Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament National Championship Sunday afternoon at the T-Mobile Center with first serve set for 2:30 p.m.
 

The Aggies kept their historic campaign alive after downing their second-straight No. 1 seed in the Pitt Panthers to book their spot in the program’s first national final. The Maroon & White battled into extras to take the opener (29-27), then followed on with a dominant showing in sets two (25-21) and three (25-20) to secure their 17th sweep of the year.
 

Texas A&M’s offense fired on all cylinders thanks to the direction of Maddie Waak. The setter dished 48 assists in the contest which was a postseason program record in a three-set match during the rally-scoring era. Waak’s pins delivered the blows as Kyndal Stowers and Logan Lednicky accounted for 30 kills with 16 and 14, respectively. The team’s efficiency stood out on the box score, as the group hit at .382 which marked the 13th time over .300 this season.
 
On the defensive end the nation’s premier middle blocker, Ifenna Cos-Okpalla, continued to be a force at the net, recording five blocks in the contest which marked her fifth-straight game with five or more and 19th this season.
 
The Matchup

Sunday’s contest between Texas A&M and Kentucky will be the first the 28th all-time meeting between the teams. The Wildcats hold a 17-10 advantage in the series, however the Maroon & White are 2-0 when the team’s meet on a neutral court.
 
Kentucky has claimed the last four battles between the teams, including a four-set affair in Reed Arena this season which was the Aggies’ only conference loss on the year.
 

Looking at the stat sheet, the Maroon & White lead Kentucky in four of the seven team statistical categories including hitting percentage, opponent hitting percentage, aces per set and blocks per set, while the Wildcats have the advantage in kills per set, assists per set and digs per set.
 
Tracks and Trends
Logan Lednicky has recorded double-digit kills in her last 22 matches and passed Hollann Hans for the rally-scoring kills record and ranks third overall in career kills at Texas A&M.
 
Ifenna Cos-Okpalla has logged five or more blocks in her last six games and is one blocks away from tying the program record for career blocks of 562. She is also five blocks from reaching 200 on the year.
 

Texas A&M became just the third No. 3 seed in NCAA Tournament history to dispatch two No. 1 seeds, joining UCLA in 2011 and Nebraska in 2021.
 
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Fans can watch the match on the ABC and follow stats on 12thman.com.
 
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Visit 12thMan.com for more information on Texas A&M volleyball. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M volleyball team on Facebook, Instagram and on Twitter by following @AggieVolleyball.





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Badgers news: Wisconsin lands top middle blocker in the transfer portal

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It’s been a crazy three days for the Wisconsin Badgers. On Thursday, they had a heartbreaking loss to the Kentucky Wildcats in the NCAA National Semifinal. On Friday, they lost five players to the transfer portal.

Well, on Saturday, amid all the portal craziness, Wisconsin landed a commitment from Florida Gators transfer middle blocker Jaela Auguste, she announced.

Auguste, a sophomore this past season, had a great season, earning the following accolades after the season: AVCA Third Team All-American, AVCA Southeast Region First Team, All-SEC First Team, and SEC Preseason All-SEC Team.

She averaged 2.69 kills and 0.98 blocks per set for the Gators in 2025.

Wisconsin was likely to make an addition at middle blocker, as they’re losing starters Carter Booth and Alicia Andrew to eligibility, creating a hole in the middle. Additionally, redshirt freshman Tosia Serafinowska is entering the transfer portal, taking away some depth at the position.

With a loaded freshman class, it’s unclear how busy the Badgers will be in the transfer portal after a strong class last year, as they have Grace Lopez returning from injury. But, they quickly moved to get a big commitment from Auguste.



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Two Nebraska volleyball players win AVCA positional awards

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Dec. 20, 2025, 6:30 a.m. CT

A pair of Nebraska volleyball players received top positional awards on Friday. Bergen Reilly and Andi Jackson received the honors at the AVCA Awards Banquet in Kansas City. Reilly was named the Setter of the Year and Jackson was named Middle Blocker of the Year. The AVCA positional awards are new this season.

Reilly averaged 10.47 assists per set and 2.70 digs per set. She also totaled 73 kills, 67 blocks and 19 aces. The setter was named Big Ten Player of the Year, Big Ten Setter of the Year and a first-team AVCA All-American. She was also a finalist for AVCA Player of the Year.

Jackson averaged 2.74 kills per set on .467 hitting with 1.12 blocks per set and 16 aces. Her .467 hitting percentage led the nation. The middle blocker was an AVCA All-American and All-Big for the second straight season. She was also an AVCA Player of the Year Semifinalist.





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Craig Skinner Says Kentucky Volleyball is at the ‘Pinnacle of Our Sport’ Ahead of Texas A&M National Championship Matchup

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Kentucky, under the leadership of head coach Craig Skinner, has become an elite program in college volleyball. On Sunday, the team will have the chance to reach the highest of heights when they play for the National Championship versus Texas A&M.

“We are at the pinnacle of our sport, and it’s a great opportunity for Kentucky volleyball and our fans to be in this moment,” Skinner said.

After Kentucky escaped in a thrilling game against Wisconsin on Thursday night, the Cats and Aggies will be part of a historic title game. It’ll be the first time two SEC teams will be facing each other in the national championship.

“Couldn’t be more proud of our team and how we pulled that match out against Wisconsin,” Skinner said. “All the respect to Texas A&M. Congrats to the SEC for being an elite in volleyball.”

Creating an Environment Bigger than Themselves

When Kentucky lost the first set to Wisconsin in the Final Four matchup on Thursday night, the team was anything but smiles. However, as the team started to come back, the confidence was regained. Kentucky volleyball started to look happy.

Being happy on the court isn’t unique for a team like Kentucky. The team has a fun tradition of drawing smiley faces on their hands before each game.

“The beginning of the season, we gave them a picture of them playing volleyball as little girls,” Skinner said. “Those little girls played it because they love it. It creates an environment where you are playing for something bigger than yourself.”

That tradition has powered Kentucky to historic heights in 2025. Now, they’ll have an opportunity for a perfect ending.

“It becomes way bigger than that,” Skinner said. “It’s a great reminder because we play the sport because it’s fun.”

So much of Kentucky’s focus has been joy. Skinner said that his staff gave his players pictures of themselves playing volleyball at an early point in their career.

“It’s a collective effort to understand why we play the game,” Skinner said. “Why did that little athlete play volleyball? They loved it; they had fun.”

The NCAA Volleyball National Championship game will take place on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on ABC from T-Mobile Arena in Kansas City.



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Paulson Leads UMD Men’s Basketball in 80-65 Victory Over UMary

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The University of Minnesota Duluth men’s basketball team improved to a 5-2 record in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) competition before the holiday break after securing an 80-65 win over the University of Mary inside Romano Gymnasium.

Leading the charge for the Bulldogs was Noah Paulson with his second 20-point game of the season. He led the way, shooting 10-14 (71.4%) from the field, collecting seven rebounds (two offensive), one assist, one block, and one steal. Following close behind was Jackson Fowlkes with 18 points and shooting 54.5% (6-11) from the field with a 50% (2-4) in three-pointers. He also collected the team’s season high in individual assists with five.

Entering the first half, Mattie Thompson, Paulson, and Nick Katona led an 11-2 scoring effort for the team’s first lead of the game in under three minutes. The Marauders then flipped the effort in the next four minutes on a 10-2 run to set the Bulldog lead to 13-12. Right after a three-pointer by Jackson Ware overcame a set of free throws from Katona to tie the game up at 15-15 with 12:22 to go.

By the seven-minute mark, UMD had lifted a colossal 20-9 scoring effort with eight points by Daniel Molhoek and seven from Fowlkes to jump out ahead 35-24. For the remainder of the half, the Bulldogs held firm to hold a 44-32 lead into the halftime break.

The Bulldogs kept the pace up as the first ten minutes of the second half saw Caleb Siwek, Fowlkes, and Paulson combine for a 21-16 scoring run to push a 65-48 lead. The Marauders narrowly outscored the Bulldogs in the following five minutes with 10 points to cut the lead by one to 74-58. UMD held on to the lead in the final minutes to seal an 80-65 win.

Overall, the team shot 51.7% (31-60) from the field, 37.5% (6-16) beyond the arc, and 70.6% (12-17) from the free throw line. The team outscored the Marauders in points in the paint, 46 to 16, while out-rebounding them 41 to 33. Leading the rebounding effort for UMD was Katona with eight total rebounds (one offensive).

The Bulldogs return after the holidays with their first matchup of 2026 on January 3rd on the road against Bemidji State University. Tipoff is set for 1:30 p.m. inside BSU Gymnasium.

 





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