FORT MYERS, FLA. – One day after Mickey Gasper had a nasty gash on the inside of his left ankle, a cut that required six stitches when he was spiked attempting to field a ground ball, he received some of the best news of his baseball career.
Gasper, a 29-year-old who spent seven years in the minor leagues before he debuted with the Boston Red Sox at the end of last season, learned he made his first Opening Day team Monday as the Twins nearly finalized their roster.
“I made it, one of the 30 MLB teams in the world,” said Gasper, who was a 27th-round pick in 2018 out of Bryant University, a round that no longer exists in the MLB draft. “When you put it in perspective like that, it’s exciting. It keeps that fire in me going, just to go out and show what I’ve got.”
The Twins acquired Gasper in a Christmas Eve trade for lefty reliever Jovani Moran. Gasper, hitless in 18 career major league at-bats, gives the club a switch-hitting backup infielder with experience at first base, second base and catcher.
During 17 Grapefruit League games, Gasper batted .308 with two homers, eight walks and five strikeouts. The Twins signaled his role when they had him catch Jhoan Duran, Griffin Jax, Jorge Alcala and Louie Varland at the end of spring training games, preparing for a third catcher role in the regular season, and they purposefully used him as a pinch hitter in a game last week.
“It’s pretty cool, I’m not going to lie,” Gasper said. “My parents are here right now. I’m sure some more emotions and words to think of will come by once I see them. It’s going to be a cool moment.”
Gasper, who expects to participate fully in Wednesday’s workout in St. Louis, had a breakout season in the minor leagues last year. He batted .328 with a .440 on-base percentage in 311 at-bats split between Class AA and Class AAA. Bench coach Jayce Tingler called him “kind of an old-time baseball player.”
“You know he’s had to watch a lot of guys probably get called up that were next to him and guys that he was probably outproducing the entire time,” Twins Manager Rocco Baldelli said. “I don’t think he’s jaded in any way from the amount of time that he’s spent working towards this. He’s continued to stay motivated.”