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Twins, Derek Fisher Agree To Minor League Deal

By Steve Adams | December 16, 2021 at 12:44pm CDT

The Twins have agreed to a minor league deal with free-agent outfielder Derek Fisher, tweets Darren Wolfson of 1500 SKOR North. The former Astros top prospect will presumably be in Spring Training as a non-roster invitee. Fisher was eligible to sign a minor league deal amid the MLB lockout by virtue of the fact that he was not on a Major League roster or 60-day injured list at season’s end. (The Brewers outrighted him to Triple-A in June.)

Now 28 years old, Fisher was the No. 37 overall pick by the Astros back in 2014. MLB.com ranked him among the sport’s top 100 prospects heading into the 2017 season after he posted a .290/.347/.505 batting line in his Triple-A debut in 2016. He struggled in his MLB debut that year but posted even better numbers in subsequent stints at Triple-A in 2017 and 2018. Fisher still carried enough promise in 2018 that the Blue Jays acquired him as the centerpiece in the trade that sent Aaron Sanchez and Joe Biagini to Houston, but things didn’t pan out for Fisher in Toronto either.

Fisher has now seen action in parts of five MLB seasons with the Astros, Blue Jays and Brewers but managed only a .195/.285/.387 batting line. He has above-average power and excellent speed, evidenced by 35 extra-base hits (17 homers, 12 doubles, six triples) and 10 steals in just 466 plate appearances. He’s also drawn a walk in 10.7% of those plate appearances, but his overall production is weighed down by a sky-high 35.4% strikeout rate. When Fisher does make contact, it’s typically loud (91.2 mph average exit velocity, 42.3% hard-hit), but the punchouts have simply been too plentiful.

The Twins’ outfield is full after Byron Buxton signed a seven-year extension prior to the lockout. He’ll be flanked by right fielder Max Kepler and a combination of promising youngsters Alex Kirilloff and Trevor Larnach — both of whom come with some uncertainty. Kirilloff, a former first-round pick and top-15 overall prospect in MLB, attempted to play through a torn tendon in his wrist for most of the his time on the active roster in 2021 before ultimately succumbing to season-ending surgery. Larnach, also a former first-rounder and a former top-50 prospect, had just 43 Double-A games under his belt when he was called up out of necessity. He hit the ground running in Minnesota, batting .262/.341/.455 through his first 50 games. However, he posted just a .442 OPS over his next 29 games before being sent back down, dropping his overall batting line to .223/.322/.350.

Like Kepler, Kirilloff and Larnach, Fisher is a left-handed hitter. He’s played all three outfield spots in the big leagues, albeit sparingly in center, with just 91 innings. Defensive Runs Saved and Ultimate Zone Rating peg him as a quality left fielder, but scouting reports have never been enamored of his throwing arm, so he’s best-suited for reps in left field. Should the Twins wish to ease Kirilloff and/or Larnach back into the season in Triple-A, that’s where Fisher would project to spend time anyhow. If he doesn’t make the club, he’ll head to Triple-A St. Paul and give the Twins an experienced depth option.

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21 Comments

  1. bigdaddyt

    4 years ago

    Things didn’t pan out in Toronto is putting it lightly. Guy was given every opportunity to succeed yet is only remembered for taking a ball to the face ruining Walkers outing

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    • Steve Adams

      4 years ago

      Not really defending Fisher’s play in Toronto, as it was quite bad. But it’s also not really accurate that he was “given every opportunity to succeed.” He had three weeks where he was more or less a regular in Aug. 2019. He then appeared in only half the Jays’ games in September, and only logged a complete game in five of those 16 contests. In 2020, he had 39 plate appearances in 16 games (and actually put up a 117 wRC+).

      I remember the Walker play, which was brutal. The overall numbers are quite poor — both in Toronto and just in his broader big league career. But, I also think it’s fair to say he hasn’t really been given much runway since his debut season.

      He probably won’t get that in Minnesota either, though.

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  2. Monkey’s Uncle

    4 years ago

    I’d been wondering what he’s been up to since he coached the Knicks… oh, never mind.

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  3. Mr. E Team

    4 years ago

    I thought he was coaching the LA Sparks

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    • CravenMoorehead

      4 years ago

      LuLz well done

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  4. bucketbrew35

    4 years ago

    You gotta wonder why a team like Pittsburgh didn’t take a flier on him. Feels like a good match tbh. The upside is there.

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    • Cosmo2

      4 years ago

      Yea you’d think they’d be the place for someone like him… although if he’s already moved off CF he’s unlikely to hit enough to be worth anything

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  5. swinging wood

    4 years ago

    Hell of a basketball player.

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    • Ah Sahm

      4 years ago

      Nah he just rode Kobe’s coattails

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  6. firegibby

    4 years ago

    One of the worst players I have seen with the Jay’s. Plus he thought he was good lol. Good at taking ⚾️ to the face.

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  7. 48-team MLB

    4 years ago

    All those rings with the Lakers and now he returns to the city where the Lakers began

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  8. burly

    4 years ago

    Fisher would have been a perfect candidate for a KBO team this off-season. It looks like there is too much swing-and-miss in his game for MLB success, but he’s got raw talent and plenty of power that could play well in South Korea.

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  9. tstats

    4 years ago

    Rob Refsynder replacement

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  10. nukeg

    4 years ago

    0.4 seconds!

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  11. Whiskey and leather balls

    4 years ago

    Go to korea or japan n bank some money dunno why he’d waste his time in Triple-a on a team with too many outfielders

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  12. someoldguy

    4 years ago

    Twins left field is as settled …. hahahahahahaha They Have Lurch, Rookie, and Karloff… Lurch and Rookie don’t belong anywhere near an outfield… their defense is atrocious… we haven’t seen enough of Karloff… but I’d guy any of those 3 would be a horror show for the pitchers…. and the defense..

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    • Daryl125

      4 years ago

      Wut

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      • someoldguy

        4 years ago

        The twins don’t have a projected left fielder because they don’t have a single guy of their top 3 choices that can adequately play the position….

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    • brucenewton

      4 years ago

      Lurch is on the yankees.

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  13. ❤️ MuteButton

    4 years ago

    It’s contact – plain and simply he can do everything else in the game except make consistent contact. As an Astros fan it was really exciting to watch him at first. He really teased with flashes of brilliance at the plate, in the field and on the basses. It’s probably KBO if this doesn’t work out. I wish him the best.

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  14. LordD99

    4 years ago

    Defensive metrics may say he’s ok, but during his time with Toronto, he was one of the worst defensive OFers I’ve seen in a half century of watching baseball.

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