CORCINO GRATEFUL FOR TIME IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Source: American Association News
Independent Baseball Chatter – by Bob Wirz Edgar Corcino had not even turned 21 when he reported to the El Paso Diablos as a third baseman-outfielder to start the 2013 American Association season even though he had been playing professionally for four years after being drafted by the Detroit Tigers. Fast forward nearly four more years, and Corcino seems to be strictly an outfielder in Double-A in the Minnesota farm system (Chattanooga), and he still talks highly of the experience he had in Independent Baseball (he also was in the Frontier League after El Paso): “Well, this will sound kind of weird, but during those two years (of Indy play), I had a rough time in my life,” he explained recently to TwinsDaily.com. “But at the same time, it was the best thing that ever happened to me. I learned things to really help how to be consistent.” Consistency has been obvious at the plate because Corcino, who grew up in Puerto Rico, has hit .273, .286 and .284 with three Twins farm clubs the last two years, and that .284 was for 50 games at Chattanooga, his highest level so far for any extended period and where it appears…
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