Twins draft infielder Miranda at No. 73

Minnesota taps Puerto Rico talent pool for club's third pick

June 10th, 2016

MINNEAPOLIS -- After taking three players from Puerto Rico within their first 16 selections last year, the Twins continued that trend in Thursday's MLB Draft, taking shortstop/third baseman Jose Miranda from Leadership Christian Academy in Guaynabo with the No. 73 overall pick in Lottery Round B.
It was also the third straight high school position player taken by the Twins on the first day of the Draft, as they took high school outfielder Alex Kirilloff with the No. 15 overall pick and high school catcher Ben Rortvedt with the No. 56 overall selection. The slot value of the No. 73 pick is $878,500.
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Miranda, who wasn't ranked among the top Draft prospects by MLBPipeline.com, is currently a shortstop, but Twins scouting director Deron Johnson said the 6-foot-2, 180-pounder is likely to move to third base.
"He has a really good swing," Johnson said. "He's aggressive. We're going to send him out as a shortstop, but realistically, he's probably a third baseman. But he's a really good player and really skilled."
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Johnson also praised Miranda for his defense skills, but noted he's not known for his speed, as he projects to be more of a power-hitting third baseman.
"He's not the greatest athlete and not a huge runner, but he can pick it," Johnson said. "We have him compared to a Mike Lowell-type. He's a really good defender with a good swing. He's a good-sized kid. He has a chance to have power for sure."
Miranda joins fellow Puerto Ricans in Minnesota's system such as Jose Berrios, Kennys Vargas and Eddie Rosario. Miranda is the second player drafted from Christian Leadership Academy in the last two years, joining outfielder Lean Marrero, who was taken in the 16th round in '15. Johnson said he trusts the work of his scouts in Puerto Rico and that it's been a good area for the organization in recent years. Miranda, who is committed to Broward Community College in Florida, was recommended by Twins scout Freddie Thon.
"We like going there," Johnson said. "We always have. It's pretty good. Those guys do a good job down there."