Streaking Twins sweep A's
The Twins used another big display of offense to hammer out an 8-2 win over the Oakland Athletics in an afternoon game Thursday that drew 13,520 fans to the Metrodome. |
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The Twins used another big display of offense to hammer out an 8-2 win over the Oakland Athletics in an afternoon game Thursday that drew 13,520 fans to the Metrodome. |
The decision to go with Juan Castro as his starting shortstop wasn't a terribly difficult one for Twins manager Ron Gardenhire. |
In this edition of Twins' Inside Pitch, Scott Baker baffles the Yankees on Friday night, Joe Mauer is off to a torrid start, Rondell White tries to keep his head on straight, and much more. |
STATS Senior Writer Johan Santana has turned in some sizzling results after the All-Star break the last two seasons. The Minnesota Twins don't want to see him wait that long to turn it on this season. Santana makes his third start in search of his first victory and the Twins try to win their fifth straight when they continue a weekend series against the New York Yankees at the Metrodome. The left-hander went 9-2 with a 1.59 ERA last season after the All-Star game and was 13-0 with a 1. |
Minnesota's Scott Baker stared down the loaded New York lineup and didn't flinch. Baker pitched seven strong innings in his first start against the Yankees, leading the Twins to a 5-1 victory on Friday that extended their winning streak to four. "Regardless of who I'm facing, if I'm going to be nervous it's not going to help the situation," said Baker (1-1), who gave up one run, three hits and one walk while striking out four and consistently getting ahead in the count. |
It's fun to be a Minnesota starting pitcher, for a change. After toiling through last season and the first week of 2006 with frighteningly few runs, the Twins' staff found plenty of support to start their first homestand -- and not just from the fans. Torii Hunter hit a two-run homer, Kyle Lohse threw six innings for his first win and the Twins finished a three-game sweep by beating the Oakland... |
It wasn't the latest news in the Twin Cities, but it hurt as much now as it did four weeks ago. People here still miss Kirby Puckett. |
The Twins could have Ruben Sierra as an option off the bench as early as next Tuesday. Sierra was scheduled to take part in an intersquad game today before joining up with the Class A Fort Myers squad. |
After two years of playing in the VSL, Mijares first popped up on the radar as a member of the Gulf Coast League in 2004. After making stops at Beloit, and Fort Myers in 2005, Mijares was placed on the Twins 40-man roster during the off-season. Here is a look at our number 19th ranked prospect, Jose Mijares. |
Juan Castro made his first start for the Minnesota Twins since hurting his right wrist while playing for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic. Castro went 1-for-3 with an RBI on Monday in a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. "I wouldn't even call it an injury," Castro said of the bruised hamate bone, which has healed. "It's good to be back. I'm ready to go." Toronto's Alex Rios hit an RBI triple that scored Reed Johnson in the first. |
The shortstop situation continues to bedevil the decision-making of Twins officials as the final days of camp tick down. Part of the uncertainty surrounds Jason Bartlett's hamstring injury. But part of it, too, involves Bartlett's less-than-spectacular play while others such as Nick Punto and Juan Castro have looked good. |
Here is an indepth look at the upcoming season for the Minnesota Twins. This article features everything you need to know for the 2006 season, from projected lineups, to who is on the horizon. |
Toronto Blue Jays starter Scott Downs left Tuesday's 8-6 loss to the Minnesota Twins when his right knee felt irritated while he warmed up for the third inning. "It was the tendon area under his knee," manager John Gibbons said. "Hopefully it's not serious." Scott Baker pitched six solid innings in his effort to become Minnesota's fifth starter. Baker allowed three runs, four hits and one walk. He struck out one. |
The Twins expect to open the season with their starting right fielder, OF Michael Cuddyer (oblique), and top bench hitter, PH/OF Ruben Sierra (quadriceps), on the DL but otherwise appear healthy as they try to improve on last year's third-place finish in the AL Central. Most important for the Twins, their frontline starting pitching -- including Cy Young winner LHP Johan Santana and his Venezuelan countryman, RHP Carlos Silva -- look sharp as camp nears its end. |
--CF Torii Hunter, who missed the final two months of last season because of a broken ankle, left Monday's exhibition game after sliding hard into second base after hitting a double. "He said he was a little sore with his foot today," manager Ron Gardenhire said. The injury was not considered serious. --SS/3B Juan Castro impressed the staff in his first start of the spring during a 3-2 victory over Toronto on Monday. |