Lance Lynn
vs
Michael Pineda
Pineda last pitched for the Twins on June 13 and had one rehab start on July 1. Four runs in four innings is good enough to start for the MLB club so here he is.
Lance Lynn
vs
Michael Pineda
Pineda last pitched for the Twins on June 13 and had one rehab start on July 1. Four runs in four innings is good enough to start for the MLB club so here he is.
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Jax optioned back to AAA so Pineda can start.
Larnach'd
LaHRnach!
Billy Hamilton would be a borderline HoFer if he played the Twins 19 times a season
Sure didn't stay a one-run game very long.
It didn't matter, probably, but it's a little embarrassing to have Adam Engel steal third without a throw.
All we need to tie it up is a grand slam!
Might have had a better chance at a grand slam if we'd gotten someone on base.
It's hard to keep banging on the Twins pitching when we can only put up a run or two a game.
Batters taking their turn to being the problem.
This game is failing to hold my interest.
Happy Birthday Dazzle and Cory -- signed, Twins
All we need is a bloop and a blast. And then another bloop and a blast. And then one more bloop and a blast.
We were a few bloop and blasts short.
The top four men in the batting order were 6-for-15. The top two were 4-for-8. Normally, bunching your hits together means you'll score a few runs, but the only run they got was, of course, on Larnach's homer.
I was more focused on the 0-for-8 RISP stat. Again.
I was more focused on the batters needing to score seven runs to win.
It's possible to notice both--that we'd have had to score seven to win, and that we would've had to hold Chicago to zero to win. Both are unlikely to happen.