FORT MYERS, FLA. — Nick Gordon's development into a valuable super-utility player became one of the highlights of the Twins' 2022 season. To reward him, they traded for two players to reduce his role.
Michael A. Taylor, who has won a Gold Glove, will be Byron Buxton's backup in center. Kyle Farmer, who has gotten 1,112 at-bats over the past two seasons, will back up Carlos Correa at short. Both can play elsewhere, but might not need to, because Gordon covers more ground than Kentucky bluegrass.
You've heard of "glue guys''? Gordon is a grout guy, filling in wherever needed. Last year, he played second base, third base, pitcher, shortstop, left field, center field and DH. He also pinch hit and pinch ran. The previous season, he also played right field.
In 2022, having gotten control of the gastritis that had cost him pounds and status, he added muscle and hit nine home runs in 405 at-bats. He had hit as many as nine homers only once before as a pro, when he reached that total in 519 at-bats in Class AA in 2017.
"I expanded my horizons," Gordon said.
Which required an expansion of his shoulders.
In one season, the former first-round draft pick increased his weight, usage, value and power. With Taylor and Farmer, he will give the Twins a deep, versatile bench, as long as he keeps feasting on steak, potatoes and fastballs.
"Honestly, I thought I had a decent year, but I think there are more things I could have capitalized on,'' Gordon said. "Running the bases, more bags, more doubles, more homers, more RBI. I felt like there were a lot of at-bats where I swung at bad pitches. Those are the kinds of things I want to improve: Better plate vision, driving more pitches, being more aggressive."