Minnesota (43-64) at Cleveland (60-45)
Hector Santiago (10-4, 4.25) v. Mike Clevenger (0-1, 7.71)
Our first look at Santiago. Can the Twins get the sweep? It's an early start time, folks. Enjoy!
Minnesota (43-64) at Cleveland (60-45)
Hector Santiago (10-4, 4.25) v. Mike Clevenger (0-1, 7.71)
Our first look at Santiago. Can the Twins get the sweep? It's an early start time, folks. Enjoy!
Comments are closed.
Santiago's pace according to Fangraphs is one second better than Nolasco's. I wonder if it will feel faster or not.
Someone once said that solo home runs don't hurt you.
When Mike Napoli is stealing a base on you, someone messed up somewhere.
What in the world was Mauer doing on that play?
Wait are we getting Jeremy'd?
I've seen this movie before!
Jeremy got bullDozier'd
ack! *forehead smack*
What the heck happened there? Why isn't this game on FSN North, did they explain on the radio?
Kepler running with his head down
oof just watched that replay on mlb.com. That one hurts. Shake it off Kepleroni
Ugh - we jot Rajallahed there.
shoe --> other foot
Well, I guess you can't win them all. So, I guess we'll just win all the rest of them! We'll just have to settle for 97-65!
Santiago's line today: 5 IP, 4 R, 2 BB, 4 SO, 2 HR.
Nolasco's line today: 6 IP, 5 R, 0 BB, 4 SO, 3 HR.
well, at least he didn't get the loss. continues the inauspicious debuts of traded players