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Ben Revere Revere with the Ft. Myers Miracle Minnesota Twins — No. 37 Outfielder Born: May 3, 1988 (1988-05-03) (age 22) Atlanta, Georgia Bats: Left Throws: Right  MLB debut September 7, 2010 for the Minnesota Twins Career statistics (through September 19, 2010) Batting average     .167 Home runs     0 Runs batted in     1 Teams Minnesota Twins (2010-present) Ben Daniel Revere (born May 3, 1988 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an outfielder for the Minnesota Twins. He entered the 2010 season ranked as the Twins fifth best prospect by Baseball America.[1] Contents 1 Career 2 Awards 3 References 4 External links // Career Before the Twins made Revere their first-round pick (28th overall) in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft,[2] he went to Lexington Catholic High School in Lexington, KY where he led them to the state title and was named MVP his junior year (2006). He batted .325 with the Gulf Coast League Twins in his first season of professional ball, and was named a 2007 Gulf Coast League Postseason All-Star. The following season, with the Beloit Snappers, Revere's batting average jumped to .379 with 44 stolen bases and ten triples. His list of awards for the season include a Midwest League All-Star selection, MIDW Mid-season MVP, MIDW Postseason All-Star, MIDW Player of the Year, MIDW Prospect of the Year and the Sherry Robertson Award for Twins minor league player of the year. Baseball America named him to their 2008 High Class A All-Star team, and called him the Twins' second best prospect behind Aaron Hicks.[3] Revere began the 2009 season with Fort Myers. In the first half of the season, he batted .342 with 23 RBIs, 32 runs scored and 22 stolen bases. He was named the Florida State League Player of the Week May 11-17, and joins teammates David Bromberg, Chris Cates, Carlos Gutierrez, Steven Hirschfeld, Daniel Lehmann, Chris Parmelee, Steve Singleton & Spencer Steedley as All-stars for the FSL's Southern division.[4] On September 4, 2010, the Twins purchased Revere's contract from Double A New Britain.[5] On September 7, 2010, Revere made his major league debut, striking out against Kansas City Royals' pitcher Jesse Chavez when pinch hitting for Denard Span. Revere then stayed in the game, replacing Span in center field.[6] Awards USA Today All-USA Today High School Baseball Team (2007) Gatorade Kentucky Baseball Player of the Year (2006-2007) Twins Minor League Player of the Week (August 24-30, 2007) Gulf Coast League Postseason All-Star (2007) Twins Minor League Player of the Week (May 9-16, 2008) Twins Minor League Player of the Month (May 2008) Midwest League All-Star (2008) Midwest League Mid-season MVP (2008) Midwest League Postseason All-Star (2008) Midwest League Player of the Year (2008) Midwest League Prospect of the Year (2008) Baseball America High Class A All-Star (2008) Sherry Robertson Award (Twins Minor League Player of the Year) (2008 & 2009) Florida State League Player of the Week (May 11-17, 2009) FSL All-Star (2009) FSL Post-Season All-Star (2009) Eastern League Player of the Week (May 24-31, 2010) EAS All-Star (2010) All Star Futures Game (2010) References ^ John Manuel (2010-01-12). "Top 10 Prospects: Minnesota Twins". Baseball America. http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/organization-top-10-prospects/2010/269381.html.  ^ "Twins select outfielder Ben Revere with their first pick in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft". MLB.com. 2007-06-07. http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20070607&content_id=2012026&vkey=pr_min&fext=.jsp&c_id=min.  ^ John Manuel (2008-11-25). "Top 10 Prospects: Minnesota Twins". Baseball America. http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/prospects/rankings/organization-top-10-prospects/2009/267227.html.  ^ Bailey Stephens (2009-06-04). "Division leaders pace FSL All-Star rosters". MLB.com. http://floridastate.league.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090604&content_id=5144340&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp#roster.  ^ Joe Christensen (2010-09-05). "Revere will boost Twins bench". Star Tribune. http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/102231729.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUUsZ.  ^ http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/boxscore;_ylt=AirQTugE859j0kohwStqJ_w5nYcB?gid=300907109 External links Career statistics and player information from Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors), or Minor League Baseball v • d • e Minnesota Twins current roster Active roster 1 Orlando Hudson | 2 Denard Span | 5 Michael Cuddyer | 7 Joe Mauer | 8 Nick Punto | 12 Alexi Casilla | 15 Glen Perkins | 16 Jason Kubel | 17 Pat Neshek | 18 Jason Repko | 19 Danny Valencia | 20 Matt Tolbert | 21 Delmon Young | 24 Trevor Plouffe | 25 Jim Thome | 26 José Morales | 27 J. J. Hardy | 28 Jesse Crain | 30 Scott Baker | 31 Alex Burnett | 37 Ben Revere | 41 Drew Butera | 44 Randy Flores | 47 Francisco Liriano | 48 Carl Pavano | 49 Jeff Manship | 50 José Mijares | 51 Brian Fuentes | 52 Brian Duensing | 53 Nick Blackburn | 54 Matt Guerrier | 55 Matt Capps | 59 Kevin Slowey | 60 Jon Rauch Inactive roster 38 Luke Hughes | 39 Anthony Slama | 51 Anthony Swarzak | 56 Rob Delaney | 76 Deolis Guerra Disabled list 32 Ron Mahay | 33 Justin Morneau | 36 Joe Nathan | 55 Clay Condrey Coaching Staff Manager 35 Ron Gardenhire | Bench Coach 9 Steve Liddle | 1st Base Coach 13 Jerry White | 3rd Base Coach 45 Scott Ullger | Hitting Coach 46 Joe Vavra | Pitching Coach 40 Rick Anderson | Bullpen Coach 43 Rick Stelmaszek | Coach 75 Nate Dammann