New Britain continues to struggle while the Miguel Sano saga reaches a fourth straight day. Rochester gets another gem to win its second straight in a battle for the final wild card spot. Kennys Vargas goes deep twice as Ft. Myers walks off with some help.
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Minor Details: Games of 7/26
Oswaldo Arcia and Andrew Albers lead Rochester to victory in the first game of a four-game battle with Norfolk for the final wild card spot. Byron Buxton is starting to figure out the FSL. Miguel Sano remains benched. Continue reading Minor Details: Games of 7/26
July 21, 2013: Four in a Row
I like these winning streaks wrapped around the All-Star break. The Twins haven't lost in more than a week. Plus, it allowed Scott to pitch in four games in a row and save three of them.
2013 Game 84: Twins at Rays
Sam "Ace" Deduno vs. Roberto "Don't Call Me Fausto" Hernandez
Twins arrived in Tampa 5 hours late last night due to mechanical problems with the plane. If they didn't show up, would anyone notice? If they sent the Miracle over to play in their place, would they have a better chance at winning? Will this Game Log have fewer page views than the latest Minor Details?
Minor Details: Games of 7/4
Kohl Stewart makes his pro debut. Drew Butera homered! Elizabethton blows a big lead late.
Minor Details: Games of 7/3
Byron Buxton is tearing up the FSL. Miguel Sano not so much in AA. Andrew Albers with another strong start. Lots of offense for everyone except New Britain.
Game 81: Evil Empire at Unwitting Patsies
Sabathia vs. Walters. This would be one of those games where I would actually expect the Twins to win just because they shouldn't, which is the beauty of baseball. However, it is the Yankees and so this can only end one way.
We're halfway through the season and the Twins are about where we thought they would be. At least we can look forward to Gibson starts now (like tomorrow), so there's that.
YANKEES
Gardner CF
Ichiro RF
Cano 2B
Hafner DH
Almonte LF
Overbay 1B
Steward C
Cruz SS
Adams 3B
Sabathia LHP
TWINS
Dozier 2B
Mauer DH
Doumit C
Morneau 1B
Plouffe 3B
Arcia LF
Hicks CF
Thomas RF
Florimon SS
Walters RHP
Minor Details: Games of 7/2
Filling in for the Padre in his time of need. (I hope he sees this before he does one himself). Two-out rallies! Dramatic rallies in the GCL!
‘Tis Only a Scratch
Cole De Vries stares intently at the signs from Joe Mauer. He was locked in today and nothing was going to keep him from earning his rightful spot in the rotation.
De Vries lets the pitch fly like he had done so many thousands of times before, but this time the result was like never before. A sickening snap reverberates from his elbow throughout the ballpark. And then, pain. Searing pain like he never felt before forces De Vries to let out a blood-curdling scream before collapsing in a heap in front of the pitching mound.
Manager Ron Gardenhire saunters out of the dugout while muttering under his breath something about "pitchers these days ... " Meanwhile, head trainer Dave Pruemer casually jogs to the fallen hurler. De Vries' arm is a mangled mess, with his forearm twisted grotesquely in the wrong direction and the elbow looking like the only thing holding it together is the skin.
"Does this hurt?" Pruemer asks as he touches De Vries' forearm. De Vries lets out another scream of agony.
"Hmmmm, I guess that's a little tender," Pruemer says. He stands up, takes off his hat and scratches his head.
Gardy walks up and asks, "Can he pitch?"
"I dunno," Pruemer says. "Maybe if I rub some dirt on it."
Pitching coach Rick Anderson joins the men at the mound and says, "I don't think we need to push it for a spring training game."
"Well, fine," says on obviously flustered Gardy. "But what am I going to tell those guys?" he says as he points to the press box.
"Tell them it's a minor forearm strain. Removed for precautionary reasons," Pruemer says.
"OK," Gardy says.
As the trainers start to escort De Vries to the dugout, another loud, agonizing scream emanates from the bowels of the clubhouse.
"What was that?" Gardy asks.
"That's just Morneau complaining about his stiff back," says Pruemer while making air quotes.
Gardy rolls his eyes and mutters, "It never ends."
The Next Chapter
I have been on a long journey in my career over the last several years. The road has been winding and unpredictable. Today, I found out I begin the next part of my journey next week with a new job. This great news has me pausing to reflect on how I've gotten here. Continue reading The Next Chapter