March 11, 2009
Twins Notes: Mauer, Mijares, Manny, and McCarty
Mauer has experienced plenty of health issues since knee surgery ruined his rookie season in 2004, but for the most part he's played and played well through injuries. He caught the second-most innings in the league last season while winning his second batting title and Jason Kendall is the only catcher in baseball to accumulate more plate appearances than Mauer since 2005. No one is going to confuse Mauer with Johnny Bench when it comes to durability, but his actual time missed is vastly overstated.
As the Johan Santana situation unfortunately showed things can change in a hurry once free agency is in sight, so the Twins would be smart to start talking seriously with Mauer about a long-term extension sooner than later. With that said, ultimately I'd be very surprised if Mauer leaves Minnesota before the Twins are ready for him to go. As a 26-year-old catcher with a good glove and .317/.399/.457 career line he's among the 10 most valuable properties in baseball and Mauer seems content in his hometown.I have never really thought of playing somewhere else. This winter, there has been a lot of talk about me playing other places. I haven't really thought too hard or too long about it. I look at guys who have moved around the league, and sometimes they don't look right in a certain uniform. I'm happy playing here. Hopefully, I'll play here for a long time.
Mijares had a brilliant big-league debut after being called up in mid-September, allowing just three hits while handing out zero walks in 10 appearances, but his minor-league track record was fairly mediocre prior to last year and dating all the way back to the winter meetings in mid-December the Twins have consistently indicated that sending him to the minors for additional seasoning is a very real possibility. In fact, if the Twins go with an 11-man pitching staff Triple-A becomes Mijares' likely destination.Would the manager like to see Mijares lose weight? He is listed at 230 pounds, and Gardenhire was reminded that his advice to the reliever at season's end last October was to come back to camp in shape.
"He came back in a shape," Gardenhire deadpanned, but declined to say more, other than "he's got a little bit of work to do on a few things."