But Kennys Vargas has caught a few eyes this week with his batting practice long balls.
Kennys Vargas, taking BP in Hammond Stadium, just hit one halfway up the batter's eye from the right side (his natural side). #mntwins
— Mike Berardino (@MikeBerardino) February 26, 2014
Now Kennys Vargas flips to the left side and hits one halfway up the light tower in RCF. No lie. Ball bounced 30 feet back into field.
— Mike Berardino (@MikeBerardino) February 26, 2014
Kennys Vargas is, according to Baseball America, the Twins No. 20 prospect. |
So who is Kennys Vargas? He's a big (6-5, 275) 23-year-old switch-hitter out of Puerto Rico who plays first base, but apparently not particularly well. He spent last year at High A Fort Myers, where he hit 19 homers and put up a slash line of .267/.344/.468, which isn't exactly eye popping. But, again, Fort Myers isn't an easy place to put up numbers.
It was his first full season in the minors. Vargas was in short season leagues until 2012, and that year he opened the season with a 50-game suspension for using a banned substance in an attempt to keep his weight under control. Since at the time he had most recently played for a short season team (Elizabethton), his suspension didn't begin until the Appy League started up. So he lost most of that year. He's not exactly on the fast track.
But he is on the 40-man roster, and presumably he'll slide up to Double A New Britain this spring. His future with the Twins, if any, is almost certainly as a designated hitter. Joe Mauer's at first base, of course, and Vargas isn't mobile enough to move to the outfield.
The Twins aren't real big on full-time DHs, but everybody likes hitters with light tower power. Miguel Sano has that. So does Vargas. What we don't know if if Vargas has anything else to his game that can translate in the major leagues.
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