FORT MYERS, FLA. — Danny Valencia scorched a home run against the New York Mets' Johan Santana on Friday. It was his second home run and fourth extra-base hit in 22 exhibition at-bats.
The Twins did not want to see more of that from the third base prospect. Valencia was optioned to the minors after the game. Another infielder, Luke Hughes, also was dropped, after producing four extra-base hits in his last six at-bats.
The Twins arrived in Florida with a plan to have Nick Punto and Brendan Harris share third base, and to have Alexi Casilla and Matt Tolbert compete to be the second extra infielder.
Casilla and Tolbert were unimpressive (at best) through the first two weeks of exhibitions. More line drives off the bats of Valencia and Hughes, and camp followers might have pondered:
"Why not open with one of the 25-year-olds with some right-handed thunder at third, keep Punto and Harris as the backups, and forget about Casilla and/or Tolbert?"
There's no such controversy when you make a quick decision, and General Manager Bill Smith did that in sending out Valencia and Hughes.
We're left with only a couple of intriguing possibilities to beat the odds and debut with the Twins next month: catcher Wilson Ramos and reliever Anthony Slama.
Gardenhire has expressed interest in opening with Ramos, 22 and a top prospect, as the backup catcher. He'll never get that past Smith. Drew Butera, a rookie destined for a career as a backup, will be Joe Mauer's caddie.