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Sat Jul 21 201212:37Twins recall Parmelee to replace Morneau
Twins recalled 1B Chris Parmelee from Triple-A Rochester.
He's replacing Justin Morneau on the active roster, and could start as many as three games in his absence. Parmelee figures to be sent immediatly back down once Morneau returns.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jul 5 201217:49Twins option Chris Parmelee to Triple-A
Twins optioned 1B-OF Chris Parmelee to Triple-A Rochester.
He was sent down to make room for Saturday's starter, Sam Deduno, on the active roster. Parmelee is hitting just .194 (20-for-103) with two homers in 38 games with the Twins this season. He figures to return later this summer.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jul 5 201200:11Chris Parmelee hits solo home run in loss
Chris Parmelee hit a solo home run in Wednesday's loss to the Tigers.
Parmelee's fifth-inning blast off of Justin Verlander would prove to be the extent of the Twins scoring in a 5-1 loss. Hitting .194/.278/.320 in a part-time role, Parmelee is about as far off the fantasy radar as one can get.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jun 7 201211:40Twins recall Parmelee
Twins recalled 1B Chris Parmelee to Triple-A Rochester.
Parmelee was optioned back to the minor leagues in mid-May after batting just .179/.250/.262 with no home runs and only three RBI in 92 plate appearances. The Twins will hope for better production this time around.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed May 16 201213:31Twins option 1B Parmelee to minors
Twins optioned 1B Chris Parmelee to Triple-A Rochester.
He was cleared to make room for Justin Morneau's return from the disabled list. Parmelee was given a shot at the starting first base job following a hot September last year, but he has disappointed to the tune of a .179/.250/.262 batting line to go along with zero homers over 92 plate appearances.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Apr 30 201217:37Parmelee back in Twins' lineup Monday
Chris Parmelee is back in the Twins' lineup Monday for the first time since being hit in the helmet with a pitch last Wednesday.
Parmelee suffered a black eye as a result of the pitch, but the good news is that he didn't show any concussion symptoms. He will start at first Monday and bat eighth against Angels' left-hander C.J. Wilson.
Source: Tyler Mason on Twitter
Fri Apr 27 201218:38Parmelee (head) available off bench Friday
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said that Chris Parmelee (head) is available off the bench Friday night, but that he'll likely shy away from using him.
Parmelee hasn't played since since being hit in the helmet by a Justin Thomas fastball during Wednesday's game against the Red Sox. He showed no signs of a concussion and his headaches are already gone, so it shouldn't be much longer before he's ready to return.
Source: Tyler Mason on Twitter
Thu Apr 26 201213:59Parmelee (head) considered day-to-day
Chris Parmelee (head) is day-to-day.
Parmelee made an early exit from Wednesday's game against the Red Sox after being hit in the helmet with a Justin Thomas fastball. But he was able to walk off the field under his own power and seems to have avoided a concussion. The 24-year-old is batting .260/.315/.380 in 15 games this year.
Source: Phil Mackey on Twitter
Wed Apr 11 201223:12Parmelee triples home two runs
Chris Parmelee led the way as Minnesota picked up its first win of the season on Wednesday, going 2-for-3 with a triple, run scored and two RBI.
With the Twins trailing 5-3 in the seventh, Parmelee ripped Hisanori Takahashi for a three bagger, plating Ryan Doumit and Danny Valencia. He scored what would prove to be the winning run three batters later on a Jamey Carroll single. Both the extra-base hit and RBI were Parmelee's first of the season. He'll bring a .273/.333/.455 triple slash into play on Thursday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Apr 2 201216:23Parmelee to be Twins' starting first baseman
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said Monday that Chris Parmelee will begin the season as the team's starting first baseman.
Not surprising now that Justin Morneau has indicated that he would prefer to be the team's designated hitter. Parmelee has some pop in his bat, so he is worth watching in AL-only formats. Ryan Doumit doesn't have a clear path to at-bats at the moment, but he'll likely have to split his time between first base, catcher, right field and the DH spot. Fantasy owners will have to watch the lineup card carefully.
Source: Rhett Bollinger on Twitter
Fri Mar 30 201216:32Chris Parmelee hits fourth spring homer
Chris Parmelee went 2-for-3 and hit his fourth homer Friday against the Blue Jays.
Parmelee continues to state his case for first base. The 24-year-old definitely has the power for the position, but that's going to be partly neutralized by Target Field and it remains to be seen if he'll be able to keep his average up. He's a sleeper in AL-only leagues, but don't go overboard.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Mar 29 201212:49Parmelee likely to start at 1B for Twins
Phil Mackey of 1500ESPN.com writes that Chris Parmelee will likely be the Opening Day first baseman.
Justin Morneau recently indicated that he would be more comfortable as the team's designated hitter, at least in the short-term, which has caused the Twins to reevaluate things. Parmelee had four homers and 14 RBI as a September call-up with the Twins last year after batting .287/.366/.436 with 13 home runs, 83 RBI and an .801 OPS with Double-A New Britain. We could see him having some sleeper potential in AL-only formats. With the recent changes, Ryan Doumit will likely have to shuffle between right field, catcher, DH and first base.
Source: Phil Mackey on Twitter
Sun Mar 25 201217:08Chris Parmelee goes hitless for Twins
Chris Parmelee got the start in right field for the Twins on Sunday but went 0-for-4 against the Cardinals.
Right field is wide open in Minnesota with the news that Josh Willingham would play left. Parmelee has had the best spring of the Twins' options there, but he's also the weakest defender in the group. An outfield with him and Willingham in the corners would have serious issues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Mar 4 201216:36Chris Parmelee homers in Twins' victory
Chris Parmelee hit a two-run homer as a Twins split-squad topped the Rays 5-3 on Sunday.
Parmelee went 2-for-2 in relief of Justin Morneau last night, so he's opened the spring 3-for-5. It's highly unlikely that he'll make the Twins unless Morneau has a setback, but given the risk that comes with Morneau, he should be a top reserve pick in AL-only leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Sep 25 201116:40Parmelee goes 2-for-5 with an RBI
Chris Parmelee went 2-for-5 with an RBI in Sunday's 10-inning victory over the Indians.
Parmelee is hitting a scorching .343/.421/.537 with 13 RBI through his first 18 major league games, though his numbers took a hit during an 0-for-8 performance in Saturday's doubleheader. Parmelee was just a .266/.355/.436 hitter in 2,663 career minor league plate appearances, but he's given himself a decent shot at a bench spot in 2012 with his strong finish. With Justin Morneau's continued health concerns, Parmelee could make an impact in AL-only leagues under the right circumstances next year.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Sep 19 201117:10Chris Parmelee homers against Yankees
Chris Parmelee went 2-for-5 and homered Monday in the loss to the Yankees.
With a .368 average and a 5/5 K/BB ratio in 38 at-bats, Parmelee has been a very nice surprise to date. The former first-round pick is still a long shot to begin next season in the majors, but he could be nice insurance if Justin Morneau continues to have problems.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Sep 7 201123:32Parmelee hits first MLB home run
Chris Parmelee hit his first major league home run in Minnesota's loss to the White Sox on Wednesday.
He took John Danks deep for a two-run shot in the third. For now Parmelee isn't worth a look in AL-only leagues, but that could change depending on how much playing time he gets down the stretch.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Sep 6 201114:09Twins recall Chris Parmelee from Double-A
Twins recalled 1B Chris Parmelee from Double-A New Britain.
A 23-year-old first base prospect, Parmelee batted .287/.366/.436 with 13 home runs and 83 RBI in 142 games this season at the Double-A level. He could see a handful of starts at first base with the Twins.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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