The Twins set a Major League Baseball record with 307 home runs in 2019. Maybe it's something they want to get used to.
With a farm system that includes power-hitting prospects such as Brent Rooker, Trevor Larnach and Alex Kirilloff, the Twins spent their first-round pick in the 2020 draft on another masher in North Carolina first baseman Aaron Sabato.
Sabato, 21, hit .343 with 18 home runs and earned national freshman of the year honors in 2019. In 19 games this season, before the coronavirus shut down sports, he batted .292 with seven home runs and 18 RBI.
He's 6-feet-2 and 230 pounds. While in high school, he participated in a Perfect Game showcase during which he broke Bryce Harper's record with an exit velocity of 103 miles per hour.
What does that tell you?
"I certainly think he fits in with the last few iterations with our club, the Bomba Squad and all that," said Twins scouting director Sean Johnson, "but yeah, we really value his offensive upside and ceiling, the power threat, all those things are really hard to procure in the draft and to pick in the back end of the first round, we feel lucky to have him there."
Sabato was not made available to the media after the draft.
A righthanded hitter, Sabato had shoulder surgery last summer, which kept him from a spot in the Cape Cod League. Baseball America ranked Sabato as the 35th-best prospect available, noting that he's a below-average defender and a slow runner. But the publication did have him going to Texas with the 14th overall pick in its final mock draft. For him to be drafted as a first baseman — and possible designated hitter — a team has to believe his power will play in the majors.