His last name is just one letter off from the most polarizing Twins player of the Ron Gardenhire Era (Nick Punto), or at least the most polarizing player not from St. Paul.
He is apparently rough around the edges when it comes to the finer points of playing catcher.
But now, albeit in a short MLB sample size, Josmil Pinto is making people take notice.
After cracking three doubles Monday night -- one to left and one to right off rough righty Jered Weaver -- Pinto is hitting .565 with six extra base hits in 23 major league at bats. Just that easy, right?
Well, no. But his track record suggests he could be more than just a one-hit (or three-hit) wonder.
Pinto hit .295 with some pop in 2012, mostly at high-A Ft. Myers.
This season, he hit .309 with 14 homers in the minors, mostly at Class AA New Britain with 70 more at bats coming at Class AAA Rochester. Just as encouraging is that he lifted his OBP to a startling .400 in the minors this year on the strength of 64 walks at New Britain. That suggests a young hitter (24) who is gaining command of the strike zone (he has a pair of walks in the majors so far, too).