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Matthew James Canterino (born December 14, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). Canterino grew up in Southlake, Texas and attended Carroll Senior High School. He was named the District 7-6A Pitcher of the Year as a senior after posting 7–1 record with 57 strikeouts and an 0 ...
60-day injured list. 83 Matt Canterino * 21 Will Holland; 71 Jovani Morán (full season) 7-day injured list * On Minnesota Twins 40-man roster ~ Development list # Rehab assignment ∞ Reserve list ‡ Restricted list § Suspended list † Temporarily inactive list updated September 18, 2024 → More rosters: MiLB • International League
The game was most notable, though, for the performances turned in by Paddack and Canterino, who spent much of 2023 together as they rehabbed from Tommy John elbow surgery. BOXSCORE: Atlanta 5, Twins 0
All three players are expected to begin the season at Class AAA St. Paul. ... Twins pitching prospect Matt Canterino, ... Canterino, 26, owns a career 1.48 ERA in 85 minor league innings with 130 ...
Even as players started to leave the big-league clubhouse, the Twins were taking a look at the pair of "depth" pitchers: righthanders Josh Winder and Matt Canterino, both seen as potential ...
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38 Matt Wallner; Manager 5 Rocco Baldelli; Coaches. 35 Hank Conger (first base/catching) 75 Nate Dammann (quality control) 98 Anderson De La Rosa (bullpen catcher) 46 Tony Diaz (assistant bench) 63 Rudy Hernández (hitting) 88 Pete Maki (pitching) 98 Connor Olson (bullpen catcher) 79 David Popkins (hitting) 91 Luis Ramirez (assistant pitching)
NORTH PORT, FLA. – There came a moment on Thursday — OK, probably more than one — when Matt Canterino stood on the mound at CoolToday Park and focused on his right elbow. Does it hurt? Is it ...