Breaking: Top prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez among first roster cuts from Twins camp

Twins make first cuts of camp, fall to Orioles in spring training action  Sunday

SARASOTA, FLA. – Outfield prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez, his sprained ankle and surgically repaired thumb healing well, will soon be healthy enough to play, the Twins believe.

But playing for the St. Paul Saints probably.

Rodriguez was optioned to the Twins’ minor league camp Sunday without ever appearing in a Grapefruit League game, one of nine players sent across the team’s spring compound in the first cuts of training camp.

A trio of righthanded pitchers on the 40-man roster, two of whom have been battling injuries of their own this spring, were also optioned to minor league camp Sunday morning: Matt Canterino, Marco Raya and Travis Adams.

And after the Twins’ 4-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles at Ed Smith Stadium, the team announced that five nonroster players had been reassigned to minor league camp as well. That quintet included Randy Dobnak — who pitched three scoreless innings Sunday shortly before getting the news — plus fellow righthanders Erasmo Ramírez and Cory Lewis, catcher Alex Isola and infielder Yunior Severino.

Canterino, 27, pitched just one inning, walking three of the six hitters he faced, before being shut down with a shoulder injury similar to the one that sidelined him for all of last season. Raya, 22, suffered a strained quadriceps and didn’t make his spring debut until Saturday, when he walked two of the five hitters he faced and hit the other three.

If healthy, any of the optioned players could still be summoned to play in Grapefruit League games this spring to allow the major league staff to see them in action, but they will begin the regular season at either Class AAA St. Paul or Class AA Wichita.

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It wasn’t, however, because the righthander managed to slightly deflect the missile, hit by Boston’s Kristian Campbell, with his glove. The mornings spent on pitcher fielding practice came in handy, he said.

“We practice with a little foam baseball, for reaction time. When your adrenaline is pumping, your body kind of goes into survival mode,” he said. “It actually happens a lot slower, but it happens so fast at the same time. That’s what I was shaken up about. Thank goodness I was able to get some leather on it.”

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