28 thoughts on “Game 67: twins @ spiders”

  1. Late lineup change: Mauer will DH rather than play first, and Morrison will play first rather than DH.

    This may mean nothing, but it adds to what I was thinking earlier--I see no reason to believe that Mauer is actually fully recovered. I hope he can prove me wrong.

  2. Escobars doubles barrage this year reminds me of the strike year where Knoblauch hit a gazillion doubles (ok, 45) and probably would have approached the record of 67, but then the games stopped in August.

    1. Knoblauch did tie the Twins record that Kirby Puckett (1989) and Zoillo Versalles shared at the time. Marty Cordova had 46 in 1996 and Justin Morneau set the Twins record of 47 in 2008. The franchise record is 51 by Mickey Vernon in 1946.

    2. Escobar has 27 doubles now in 67 team games. Prorating that to 162 puts him at 65 doubles. The projections predict 14 (Steamer) to 20 (ZiPS) more doubles for the rest of the season, but they also are way under on playing time compared to the first 67 games. Bringing them closer to what he's done so far, they agree on about 19-21 more this season.

    1. I thought you were joking but no. The only time Rosario took pitches was his first inning walk.

  3. I just wanted to point out that the Twins are unbeaten in games in which Taylor Motter has appeared.

    1. They are also 9-8 in games Bobby Wilson has started. They're 5-3 when he gets a hit and 3-1 when he drives in a run. They're 1-0 when he hits a home run.

        1. I went to take a look at his bbref page to see if we should have, but nope, didn't see that coming.

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