Twins call up Gonzalez for MLB debut as Gray goes on paternity list

May 22nd, 2026

BOSTON -- After placing infielder Tristan Gray on the paternity list, the Twins recalled outfielder Gabriel Gonzalez from Triple-A St. Paul and immediately put him in the starting lineup against the Red Sox on Friday night at Fenway Park to make his big league debut.

Gonzalez, ranked by MLB Pipeline as the club’s seventh-best prospect, was hitting .216 (38-for-176) with eight home runs and 21 RBIs in 44 games. But in his last six games for the Saints, Gonzalez was swinging a hot bat, going 11-for-21 (.524) with three RBIs and a .615 on-base percentage.

“I made a little adjustment after listening to my coaches. I’m happy everything turned the corner,” Gonzalez said through teammate Pablo López. “I have better rhythm, better recognition of the strike zone and I have a little more patience with the strike zone.”

Gonzalez found out about his promotion from Saints manager Brian Dinkelman after Wednesday’s 14-4 victory over Omaha. After arriving at Fenway Park, Gonzalez was seen practicing playing in left field and trying to figure out how to deal with the Green Monster.

“That made it all the more special,” Gonzalez said. “It’s incredible. I heard from a lot of people about how special [Fenway] is. I saw it in movies. I saw a lot of games [on TV]. This is a place where Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz played, so it’s really special.”

As for Gray, he has played in 26 games for the Twins this season, hitting .240 (18-for-75) with three home runs and 14 RBIs.