MINORS: The eyes have it—Berrios, Buxton and Sano

The Minnesota Twins have seen better days. Without a winning record since 2010, Twins fans have looked to the minor leagues to rejuvenate the franchise. In recent years, the farm system has produced players such as Trevor Plouffe, Danny Santana and Brian Dozier. Solid MLB ballplayers, but not cornerstones to lay a organizational foundation with.

Luckily for Twins fans, impact players are near. Three of their top prospects, Byron Buxton (#2 on the HQ100), Miguel Sanó (#8 on the HQ100) and José Berríos (#27 on the HQ100), play for the Twins Double-A affiliate Chattanooga, and I got to see all several tims in the past month. Along with Triple-A hurler Alex Meyer (#30 on the HQ100), the three form solid nucleus for Minnesota's future. Is...

Almost!

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