Aaron Thompson

Aaron Thompson

37-Year-Old PitcherP
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$Released by Minnesota in April 2016.
PFree Agent  
April 2, 2016
Thompson has been released by the Twins, Seth Stohs of Twins Daily reports.
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Thompson was assigned to minor league camp two weeks ago and will now search elsewhere for a roster spot. The 26-year-old lefty split last season between the majors and Triple-A, posting a 5.01 ERA across 32.1 innings for Minnesota.
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Thompson's productive season of relief at Triple-A earned him a September callup and has put him in the running for a lefty specialist in the major league bullpen entering 2015. He had a 3.28 ERA at Triple-A with a 8.8 K/9. Thompson then followed that up with an impressive short stint in the majors with a 2.45 ERA and 6:2 K:BB ratio in 7.1 innings. Still, at age 28 next season, he is too old to be regarded as top prospect, averaged less than a 90 mph fastball and wasn't overly dominant against lefties in the minors. He may have a hard time making the major league bullpen this spring as a result.
He's a long shot to win a spot in the bullpen and likely just adds depth at Triple-A. Thompson had a 7.04 ERA in just four appearances (one start) in the majors with Pittsburgh. He struggled at Triple-A with a 5.16 ERA. He had decent control (2.15 BB/ 9 IP) in the minors but had another mediocre strikeout rate (5.5 K/9 IP). He wouldn't appear to have much upside as a result. He did perform much better against left-handed batters (8.5 K/9 IP and 2.88 FIP), so perhaps he can win a lefty specialist role in the majors.
Thompson's third season at Double-A was no better than his first two, but the Nationals moved him up a level anyway. There isn't anything in his statistical profile to indicate a leap is imminent. At this point, Thompson is a crafty lefty still in search of his craft. Look elsewhere if you're trying to stash away minor league upside in a deep keeper format.
The former Marlins prospect pitched better in six starts at Double-A after being acquired in the Nick Johnson deal, but given that he was at the end of his second full season at that level you'd hope he could at least hold his own. He's still got youth, moxie and left-handedness on his side, but so far he hasn't looked like a pitcher who's ready to make a leap.
Thompson hit the metaphorical wall at Double-A, and his numbers regressed across the board. Double-A struggles have happened to better 21-year-olds than him, however, so a year to regroup and get back on track might not be the worst thing for his long-term development. Thompson's best asset to date has been his intelligence, not his good-but-not-great stuff, and those mound smarts will be put to the test in his second crack at Double-A. If he shows he can adapt and overcome, don't be surprised if the Marlins reward him with a September call-up.
The Marlins' High-A affiliate in Jupiter plays in a pitcher-friendly park, but Thompson's home run rate (two in 115 innings) was still incredible regardless of his surroundings. His pitch assortment (fastball that can touch the low 90s, slider and change-up) doesn't set scouting hearts a-flutter, but his control, mound smarts and ability to keep the ball down set him apart from the average "finesse lefty" prospect. He'll be a 21-year-old tackling Double-A for the first time in 2008, and the Marlins will be less likely to rush him than some of their other young pitchers like Chris Volstad. A September cup of coffee is probably the most he can hope for this year.
Although he could have been a little less hittable Thompson had what can only be considered a successful full season debut, posting a better than 3:1 K:BB ratio at Low-A as a 19-year-old. His fastball has enough pop for Thompson to avoid being typecast as a finesse lefty, and a big season at High-A will have him shooting up prospect lists. Keeper league owners should be aware that given his age, and the pitching depth in the Marlins system, he would have to utterly dominate to get fast-tracked up the ladder. A 2009 major league ETA isn't out of the question even if he continues to pitch well.
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PMinnesota Twins  
March 18, 2016
Thompson was reassigned to Minnesota's minor league camp.
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PMinnesota Twins  
December 3, 2015
Thompson signed a minor league contract with Minnesota, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
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PFree Agent  
November 5, 2015
Thompson has elected to become a free agent, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
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PMinnesota Twins  
October 21, 2015
Thompson was outrighted from the 40-man roster Wednesday, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.
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PMinnesota Twins  
July 6, 2015
Thompson was optioned to Triple-A Rochester, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
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