Minnesota Twins @ Detroit Tigers (April 27-29)
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Minnesota Twins @ Detroit Tigers (April 27-29)
Twins (12-10) @ Tigers (12-9)
-Twins are 5-3 on the road.
-Twins are 3-6 in AL Central play.
-Twins have won one in a row.
Game One, Friday, 6:10 PM
Ramon Ortiz, RHP, (3-1) 2.48 ERA vs. Nate Robertson, LHP, (2-1) 2.05 ERA
Game Two, Saturday, 12:10 PM
Carlos Silva, RHP, (1-1) 2.74 ERA vs. Justin Verlander, RHP, (1-0) 2.08 ERA
Game Three, Sunday, 12:10 PM
Johan Santana, LHP, (3-2) 3.44 ERA vs. Mike Maroth, LHP, (2-0) 5.06 ERA
-Twins are 5-3 on the road.
-Twins are 3-6 in AL Central play.
-Twins have won one in a row.
Game One, Friday, 6:10 PM
Ramon Ortiz, RHP, (3-1) 2.48 ERA vs. Nate Robertson, LHP, (2-1) 2.05 ERA
Game Two, Saturday, 12:10 PM
Carlos Silva, RHP, (1-1) 2.74 ERA vs. Justin Verlander, RHP, (1-0) 2.08 ERA
Game Three, Sunday, 12:10 PM
Johan Santana, LHP, (3-2) 3.44 ERA vs. Mike Maroth, LHP, (2-0) 5.06 ERA
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We all know what happened this weekend in Detroit last year.
I'll be optimistic here and say that Twins' pitchers will not surrender 33 runs by the conclusion of play on Sunday afternoon. However, I firmly believe that Twins' hitters are very capable of duplicating last year's output of 1 run on 15 hits.
Let the games begin.
I'll be optimistic here and say that Twins' pitchers will not surrender 33 runs by the conclusion of play on Sunday afternoon. However, I firmly believe that Twins' hitters are very capable of duplicating last year's output of 1 run on 15 hits.
Let the games begin.
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You could probably start with the Cy Young winner, batting champ & MVP...Irishmans Shanty wrote:As long as I'm thinking about the Tigers, I notice they have no room for Chris Shelton right now on their 25 man roster.
What would a divisional rival in need of some pop from the right side of the plate need to pony up to get a 16 HR guy who is currently in the minor leagues?
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Mike Redmond - multiple RBI double
Joe Mauer - two out, multiple RBI single
Ramon Ortiz - just keeps giving the Twins a chance to win
Joe Nathan - nothing but 0-2 counts and a nasty slider
What an enjoyable night, Twins' fans get to watch another team with numerous players hitting in the .100's.
I wonder if Sheff will be able to hit as a DH, maybe he needs to play D.
Carlos Guillen's wing is hurting, DL for the Tiger's heart and soul seems imminent.
Brandon Inge is a bonafied .130 hitter right now, I'm sure he'll come around but boy is he ugly right now.

Joe Mauer - two out, multiple RBI single

Ramon Ortiz - just keeps giving the Twins a chance to win

Joe Nathan - nothing but 0-2 counts and a nasty slider

What an enjoyable night, Twins' fans get to watch another team with numerous players hitting in the .100's.
I wonder if Sheff will be able to hit as a DH, maybe he needs to play D.
Carlos Guillen's wing is hurting, DL for the Tiger's heart and soul seems imminent.
Brandon Inge is a bonafied .130 hitter right now, I'm sure he'll come around but boy is he ugly right now.
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Tigers might give up 33 runs.Irishmans Shanty wrote:We all know what happened this weekend in Detroit last year.
I'll be optimistic here and say that Twins' pitchers will not surrender 33 runs by the conclusion of play on Sunday afternoon. However, I firmly believe that Twins' hitters are very capable of duplicating last year's output of 1 run on 15 hits.
Let the games begin.
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Come on you guys, the bullpen is fine. The Tigers and the deep ball are going to happen. The Tigers #8, #9, #1 hitters accounted for 74 bombs last year, that's three homers a week. Even though Monroe and Inge are scuffling in the .100's they'll still get their longballs. The Twins #8, #9, #1 hitters accounted for 5, 7, 8, 8, 12, or 13 dingers last year depending on who you want in the #8 hole.
Just because we are used to watching are own slap hitting pirhanas needing three hits to score a run doesn't mean the bullpen is bad because other teams have some pop in their bats.
Just because we are used to watching are own slap hitting pirhanas needing three hits to score a run doesn't mean the bullpen is bad because other teams have some pop in their bats.
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Crain and his role in the Twins' 11 Losses this year.
4/7: Did not pitch
4/9: Did not pitch
4/10: 1.2 innings, 0 runs
4/13: Did not pitch
4/15: Did not pitch
4/20: Did not pitch
4/22: Did not pitch
4/23: Throws a 1-2-3 11th and then gets beat up in the 12th, that night the batters needed to hit the Boofin ball!
4/24: Did not pitch
4/25: one shutout inning
4/29: throws one shutout inning and then allows a HR to a guy who hit 28 of them last season.
ERE you did say the last two years, and yes I'll agree with you there, but for this year, Crain been good. We can't expect these guys to shutdown the opposition's bats everytime. If you think Crain has been poor, you would have loved the Ron Davis roller coaster
4/7: Did not pitch
4/9: Did not pitch
4/10: 1.2 innings, 0 runs
4/13: Did not pitch
4/15: Did not pitch
4/20: Did not pitch
4/22: Did not pitch
4/23: Throws a 1-2-3 11th and then gets beat up in the 12th, that night the batters needed to hit the Boofin ball!
4/24: Did not pitch
4/25: one shutout inning
4/29: throws one shutout inning and then allows a HR to a guy who hit 28 of them last season.
ERE you did say the last two years, and yes I'll agree with you there, but for this year, Crain been good. We can't expect these guys to shutdown the opposition's bats everytime. If you think Crain has been poor, you would have loved the Ron Davis roller coaster
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Maybe that is the problem. I always seem to forget his 1 shutout inning before he gives up the big jack. I'm just thinking back to last year's postseason as well, he didn't do so hot there.Blue Breeze wrote:The problem with Crain is that he is a 1-inning guy and Gardy throws him out there for more than 1 most of the time. Some guys just can't take that period of rest in between innings, and Crain seems to be one of them.

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