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Minnesota Twins Roster MINNESOTA TWINS ROSTER MANAGER: Ron Gardenhire (35) COACHES: Rick Anderson, Pitching Coach (40); Tom Brunansky, Hitting Coach (23); Terry Steinbach, Bench Coach (36); Scott Ullger, First Base Coach (45); Joe Vavra, Third Base Coach (46); Bobby Cuellar, Bullpen Coach (18); Nate Dammann, Bullpen Catcher (75) HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER: Dave Pruemer ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Tony Leo, Lanning Tucker STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Perry Castellano No. PITCHERS (12) B T HT WT Born Birthplace 61 Jared Burton R R 6-5 225 06/02/1981 Westminster, S.C. TWINS NUMERICAL ROSTER 30 Kevin Correia R R 6-3 200 08/24/1980 San Diego, Calif. No. Player Pos. 2 Dozier, Brian ............................................... INF 38 Cole De Vries R R 6-1 180 02/12/1985 St. Louis Park, Minn. 5 Escobar, Eduardo ....................................... INF 52 Brian Duensing L L 6-0 205 02/22/1983 Marysville, Kan. 7 Mauer, Joe .....................................................C 50 Casey Fien R R 6-2 205 10/21/1983 Santa Rosa, Calif. 8 Carroll, Jamey ............................................ INF 62 Liam Hendriks R R 6-1 205 02/10/1989 Perth, Australia 9 Doumit, Ryan ...........................................C/OF 37 Mike Pelfrey R R 6-7 249 01/14/1984 Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 15 Perkins, Glen ............................................. LHP 15 Glen Perkins L L 6-0 204 03/02/1983 St. Paul, Minn. 16 Willingham, Josh ......................................... OF 57 Ryan Pressly R R 6-3 175 12/15/1988 Dallas, Tex. 18 Cuellar, Bobby ...........................Bullpen Coach 64 Tyler Robertson L L 6-5 257 12/23/1987 Simi Valley, Calif. 19 Mastroianni, Darin ...................................... OF 20 Josh Roenicke R R 6-3 195 08/04/1982 Baltimore, Mary. 20 Roenicke, Josh ...........................................RHP 49 Vance Worley R R 6-2 230 09/25/1987 Sacramento, Calif. 22 Ramirez, Wilkin ........................................... OF 23 Brunansky, Tom ..........................Hitting Coach No. CATCHERS (2) B T HT WT Born Birthplace 24 Plouffe, Trevor ............................................ INF 9 Ryan Doumit S R 6-1 220 04/03/1981 Moses Lake, Wash. 25 Florimon, Pedro .......................................... INF 7 Joe Mauer L R 6-5 231 04/19/1983 St. Paul, Minn. 27 Parmelee, Chris ........................................... OF 30 Correia, Kevin ............................................RHP No. INFIELDERS (6) B T HT WT Born Birthplace 32 Hicks, Aaron ................................................ OF 33 Morneau, Justin ...........................................1B 8 Jamey Carroll R R 5-11 175 02/18/1974 Evansville, Ind. 35 Gardenhire, Ron .................................Manager 2 Brian Dozier R R 5-11 190 05/15/1987 Tupelo, Miss. 36 Steinbach, Terry ..........................Bench Coach 5 Eduardo Escobar S R 5-10 165 01/05/1989 Villa de Cura, Venezuela 37 Pelfrey, Mike ..............................................RHP 25 Pedro Florimon S R 6-2 180 12/10/1986 La Romana, D.R. 38 De Vries, Cole ............................................RHP 33 Justin Morneau L R 6-4 222 05/15/1981 New Westminster, British Columbia 40 Anderson, Rick .........................Pitching Coach 24 Trevor Plouffe R R 6-2 203 06/15/1986 West Hills, Calif. 45 Ullger, Scott ..........................First Base Coach 46 Vavra, Joe .............................Third Base Coach No. OUTFIELDERS (5) B T HT WT Born Birthplace 49 Worley, Vance ............................................RHP 32 Aaron Hicks S R 6-2 190 10/2/1989 San Pedro, Calif. 50 Fien, Casey ................................................RHP 19 Darin Mastroianni R R 5-11 190 08/26/1985 Mount Kisco, N.Y. 52 Duensing, Brian ........................................ LHP 27 Chris Parmelee L L 6-1 228 02/24/1988 Long Beach, Calif. 57 Pressly, Ryan .............................................RHP 22 Wilkin Ramirez R R 6-2 231 10/25/1985 Bani, D.R. 61 Burton, Jared .............................................RHP 16 Josh Willingham R R 6-2 228 02/17/1979 Florence, Ala. 62 Hendriks, Liam ..........................................RHP 64 Robertson, Tyler ......................................... LHP 75 Dammann, Nate .....................Bullpen Catcher DISABLED LIST PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Player 15-Day (3) Injury Date On Retro Kevin Correia .............................................co-RAY-uh Scott Diamond Left elbow surgery 3/22 - Bobby Cuellar ............................................. KWAY-ahr Anthony Swarzak Left-sided rib fractures 3/22 - Cole De Vries ............................................duh-VREES Tim Wood Right rotator cuff strain 3/29 3/24 Ryan Doumit................................................DOE-mitt Brian Dozier.................................................DOE-sher 60-Day (0) Injury Date On Retro Brian Duensing ........................................ DONE-sing - Casey Fien ...........................................................feen Pedro Florimon ...................................FLOR-ah-moan Darin Mastroianni ........................ mass-tro-YAH-nee Justin Morneau ............................................MORE-no Mike Pelfrey ................................................ PELL-free Trevor Plouffe .....................................................ploof Josh Roenicke ..........................................REN-uh-key Scott Ullger ....................................................ULL-jer Joe Vavra .....................................................VAH-vrah Roster as of April 1, 2013 2013 TWINS TRANSACTIONS Date No. Player Pos. Transaction Date No. Player Pos. Transaction 02-14-13 56 Perez, Rafael ......................... lhp Signed to a minor league contract with invite. 03-10-13 68 Augenstein, Bryan .................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 53 Blackburn, Nick ....................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 66 Meyer, Alex ............................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 17 Oliveros, Lester .....................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 59 Vasquez, Esmerling ...............rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 03-11-13 44 Herrmann, Chris .......................c Optioned to Triple-A Rochester. 74 Hermsen, B.J. ........................rhp Optioned to Double-A New Britain. 65 May, Trevor ............................rhp Optioned to Double-A New Britain. 72 Tonkin, Michael .....................rhp Optioned to Double-A New Britain. 82 Pinto, Josmil .............................c Optioned to Double-A New Britain. 83 Santana, Danny .......................if Optioned to Double-A New Britain. 03-14-13 32 Gibson, Kyle ..........................rhp Optioned to Triple-A Rochester. 71 Thielbar, Caleb ...................... lhp Optioned to Triple-A Rochester. 85 Beresford, James .....................if Reassigned to minor league camp. 73 Knudson, Kyle ...........................c Reassigned to minor league camp. 81 Lehmann, Danny .......................c Reassigned to minor league camp. 54 Slama, Anthony .....................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 03-16-13 78 Arcia, Oswaldo ........................ of Optioned to Triple-A Rochester. 03-17-13 55 Colabello, Chris .......................if Reassigned to minor league camp. 26 Dinkelman, Brian .................... of Reassigned to minor league camp. 77 Fryer, Eric ..................................c Reassigned to minor league camp. 76 Guerra, Deolis .......................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 70 Martis, Shairon .....................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 80 Sobolewski, Mark .....................if Reassigned to minor league camp. 11 Thomas, Clete ......................... of Reassigned to minor league camp. 03-22-13 58 Diamond, Scott ..................... lhp Placed on 15-day DL (left elbow surgery). 51 Swarzak, Anthony ..................rhp Placed on 15-day DL (left-sided rib fractures). 12 Benson, Joe ............................. of Optioned to Triple-A Rochester. 60 Hernandez, Pedro .................. lhp Optioned to Triple-A Rochester. 67 Perdomo, Luis .......................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 79 Romero, Deibinson ...................if Reassigned to minor league camp. 03-25-13 41 Butera, Drew .............................c Optioned to Triple-A Rochester. 48 Boggs, Brandon ...................... of Reassigned to minor league camp. 13 Clement, Jeff ............................if Reassigned to minor league camp. 1 Olmedo, Ray .............................if Reassigned to minor league camp. 84 Rohlfing, Dan ............................c Reassigned to minor league camp. 03-26-13 21 Deduno, Samuel ....................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 39 Walters, P.J. ...........................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 03-27-13 31 Burnett, Alex .........................rhp Optioned to Triple-A Rochester. 03-29-13 43 Wood, Tim..............................rhp Placed on 15-day DL (right rotator cuff-retro 3/24). 47 Harden, Rich .........................rhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 56 Perez, Rafael ......................... lhp Reassigned to minor league camp. 31 Burnett, Alex .........................rhp Claimed off waivers by Toronto. 03-31-13 22 Ramirez, Wilkin ....................... of Contract selected..
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