How long does it take a Twins first round pick to reach the majors?
I wanted to see how long it takes a Minnesota Twins first round selection to reach the major leagues and there is really no good way to measure that so I decided to use the number of months it took for the player to debut in the major leagues after being drafted. I took nothing else, including injuries into consideration. It also does not mean the player stayed in the big leagues, it simply means he made his major league debut by appearing in a big league game.
Straight to the big leagues – just one, Eddie Bane a LHP out of college.
Second Season
10th month of pro ball – just one, Bryan Oelkers a LHP out of college.
13th month of pro ball – again just one, Adam Johnson a RHP out of college.
14th month of pro ball – again just one, Matt Garza RHP out of college.
Third Season
22nd month of pro ball – two players, Paul Powell an OF out of college and Chuck Knoblauch a SS out of college who went on to win ROY award as a 2B.
23rd month of pro ball – one player, Dave McCarty a collegiate 1B.
26th month of pro ball – two players, Travis Miller a LHP out of college and Todd Walker a collegiate 2B.
27th month of pro ball – three players, Lenny Faedo a SS out of high school, Scott Stahoviak a SS out of college and briefly played 3B in the majors, Glenn Perkins a LHP out of the University of Minnesota.
Fourth Season
34th month of pro ball – two players, Joe Mauer a C from Cretin-Derham Hall a Minnesota high school and Matt LeCroy a C out of college.
36th month of pro ball – one player, Byron Buxton a high school OF.
39th month of pro ball – two players, Steve Brye a 3B/OF out of high school went on to become the first Twins first round draft choice to debut as a Twins player and Ben Revere a high school OF.
Fifth Season
46th month of pro ball – three players, Jose Berrios a high school RHP, Jeff Reed a C out of high school and Rick Sofield who was drafted as a SS out of high school but play in the OF for Minnesota.
48th month of pro ball – two players, Kyle Gibson a collegiate RHP and Dan Serafini a high school LHP.
49th month of pro ball – two players, Mark Redman a collegiate LHP and Willie Banks a high school RHP.
50th month of pro ball – one player, Torii Hunter a high school OF.
51st month of pro ball – one player, Michael Cuddyer was drafted as a high school SS and played primarily in the OF.
Sixth Season
58th month of pro ball – one player, Aaron Hicks a high school OF.
63 month of pro ball – one player, Chris Parmelee a high school OF.
Seventh Season
70th month of pro ball – one player, Denard Span a high school OF.
71st month of pro ball – one player, Trevor Plouffe a high school SS but played 3B
74th month of pro ball – one player, Alex Wimmers a collegiate RHP
75th month of pro ball – two players, Matt Fox a collegiate RHP and Derek Parks drafted as a RHP and C but was a catcher for Minnesota.
Eighth Season
82nd month of pro ball – two players, Todd Ritchie a RHP out of high school and Bob Gorinski drafted as a high school SS but played OF with the Twins.
87th month of pro ball – one player, Kyle Waldrop a high school RHP
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