CLEVELAND - Twins manager Ron Gardenhire sat shortstop Pedro Florimon on Tuesday for only the second time since the rookie arrived from Class AAA Rochester on Aug. 17.
"He's been playing a whole bunch of baseball," Gardenhire said. "He looked a little gassed the other day. He was sitting at his locker, and I know he had a tough time, and he's a little frustrated. This gives him a little bit of time to take a deep breath and gather himself."
Florimon committed his sixth error in 29 games Sunday and also failed to advance a runner from second base in a key situation. The switch hitter entered Tuesday's 6-5 victory over the Indians as a defensive replacement and went 1-for-2, driving in a necessary insurance run in the 12th inning with a single. He's batting .242 with a .294 on-base percentage.
Florimon, 25, has enough talent to keep the team's starting shortstop job next year, but he needs to make the routine plays. He batted .249 with a .321 OBP in seven minor-league seasons, so it's hard to expect much more offensively. Still, players in his situation need to execute the fundamentals.
After this breather, his evaluation continues.
"He's not going to make the team this year; he'll do that in spring training," Gardenhire said. "But it's nice to see what we have coming in, and he can definitely raise your eyebrows this time of year."
Cedar Rapids beckonsThe Twins are moving their Class A Midwest League affiliation from Beloit, Wis., to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with a news conference to announce the new four-year agreement scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.
"We went there [to Cedar Rapids] and visited the facilities and met with their board of directors [Monday]," Twins minor league director Jim Rantz said. "We haven't signed anything yet, but there's probably going to be an announcement at 1:30."