Here are two quick rants following the Twins workout at the CenturyLink Sports Complex.
Twins manager Paul Molitor admitted the club blundered last season when it didn't play Jorge Polanco at short while he was at Rochester. The Twins needed a shortstop for the second half of the season, and called Polanco up in late July.
Polanco's arm isn't the best at short, and he made several of his 15 errors there. But the Twins appear committed to helping him improve his defense there. Offensively, he has a lot of potential. Polanco, 23, is a switch hitter who rarely has looked overmatched at the plate.
The Twins historically have moved their infielders around to make sure they don't get caught like they did last year. I wonder if that got lost in the aftermath of Terry Ryan getting fired.
"I wish I had a better explanation for you," Molitor said. "But I think myself, a lot of other people, realized we didn't handle it the right way."
Wow.
Molitor really shouldn't have to take the blame for how Polanco was used in the minors. That's someone else's area.
My second rant is about safety.