Category Archives: 2015 Twins Game Recaps

Game 122 recap. Twins 4 Baltimore 3

The Yahoo! Play By Play recap for the 8th inning went like this

 

Darren O'Day

pitching

Miguel Sano walked
Trevor Plouffe singled to shallow right,  Miguel Sano to second
Torii Hunter hit by pitch,  Miguel Sano to third, Trevor Plouffe to second
Eddie Rosario hit sacrifice fly to right,
Miguel Sano scored, Trevor Plouffe to third. Torii Hunter to second advancing on throw
Kurt Suzuki singled to shallow right center, Trevor Plouffe and Torii Hunter scored

PIRANHA BALL IS BACK BABY!

Tommy Milone pitched well, just had literally three bad pitches in a row (single, single, hanging curveball for a home run on), but was pulled after running out of gas in the 6th. The bullpen was excellent with Fein putting out the fire in the 6th, getting outs in the 7th. Trevor May in the 8th and Kevin Jepsen struck out the side in the 9th. The Twins will try to build on their modest 2 game win streak Saturday.

NOTES

The Twins added some bullpen help by acquiring Neal Cotts from Milwaukee. AJ Acther is being sent down. I imagine he'll be back when rosters expand.

Did Brian Dozier score a run? NO Dozier went 1-5 with 4 LOB. He is stuck on 84 runs scored good for 2ns in the AL

Miguel Sano scored twice, and is now up to 25 runs in 42 games. Thats a pretty good rate!

Game 117: Twins 4, Indians 1

Don't stop me if you've heard this before.

The Twins got good pitching from a starter they didn't know what to expect from then got shutout relief from beleagured setup men to get to Perkins. They scored a couple runs early from the bottom of the order then added a couple runs in the eighth to give Glen Perkins a nice cushion to work with in a 4-1 win.

No, I'm not recapping Saturday's game. I guess the Twins liked the formula from Saturday so much, they decided to use it on Sunday against the Indians.

This time, it was Tommy Milone in his first start since coming off the DL. He was limited to about 75-80 pitches and I'm sure there had to be some concern that he might reinjure himself since it's difficult to simulate game situations in the bullpen. Can't really complain about 1 run in 5 innings, but he was facing an Indians lineup that has struggled against lefties and has been decimated by injuries and trades. Milone ended up walking 3 and striking out just 3, although he did have twice as many ground balls as fly balls, which is unusual for him, and only two line drives against. His final pitch was his most important as he struck out Yan Gomes with the bases loaded to end the fifth inning and preserve a 2-1 lead.

With only 5 innings from the starter, manager Paul Molitor had to use one extra reliever to bridge the gap to Perkins. He decided to start with the beleagured Brian Duensing before going back to Casey Fien and Kevin Jepsen. They combined for three scoreless innings with just two hits allowed. Jepsen struck out Ryan Rayburn to the 8th with the tying run in scoring position.

The offense had the tough task of facing red-hot Carlos Carrasco. Suzuki was Kurt "Klutch" once again with a two-out, two-strike, two-run single in the second inning to plate the Twins' only runs against Carrasco in 7 innings. A sac fly in the top of the inning had given the Indians the lead, which is an important fact since Carrasco had been 10-0 when given any type of lead. Of course, he had never won 1-0 this year and the first inning is by far his worst this season.

Trevor Plouffe then added a home run in the eighth off a reliever to make it 3-1. Eddie Rosario missed a home run by inches off the high wall in right center and settled for a triple after it took a funny bounce. Rosario might have legged out a home run if he had run hard out of the box. It didn't matter, since Eduardo Nunez laid down a perfect bunt for an RBI single to make it 4-1. On replay, it's hard to tell if it was a squeeze or not. If it was, Rosario got a late break from third. It might have just been a safety squeeze.

Nunez also legged out a double earlier in the game to set up Suzuki's two-run single. He also had a nice play in the hole at shortstop. Nunez always had a bad reputation defensively with the Yankees and the metrics bear that out, but he's been average or a little better in limited playing time in Minnesota. He now has a .705 OPS on the season, which is nothing to complain about from a shortstop if you can get average defense from him

Game 111: Indians 8, Twins 1

So whoever had the Twins collapse starting at the All-Star break, looks like they were correct.

The good news is the Twins avoided giving up 9 or more runs for the fifth straight game. The last time they did it in four straight was in 2003. That year, they ended the streak also with allowing 8 runs. This means, of course, they've gone through an entire turn of the rotation while allowing at least 8 runs. Yikes.

Twins are now under .500 and only a game ahead of the Tigers (two in the loss column) and are 4 games back of the second wildcard with four teams to leapfrog.

That's not a good place to be. Not impossible but not likely enough to think a minor trade or two is worth going for. It's time for the Twins to start looking to the future. It's time to call clear room on the roster for Jose Berrios, Byron Buxton and Max Kepler. I want to see the future to give me more hope that a real pennant race will be around the corner very soon.

Regardless, at least the rest of the season I'll be able to watch Sano, Rosario and Hicks hit, although I'm still concerned about Rosario's strikeout to walk ratio. It has been very Santana like, and we know how well that went this year.

Game 109 ‘recap’ Twins 10 Cleveland 9

Because of a work call and a prior engagement, I didnt see too much of this game. The part I saw was Mike Pelfrey have a complete meltdown after being given a 6-0 then 7-4 lead. I try not to be really hard on players, after all the are humans and me yelling at my tv or computer at them does zero good, but Mike Pelfrey has made me break that personal rule. He needs to be at least demoted to the pen, DFA or Waiver Claim trade would be ideal.

The Twins busted out the whoopin sticks tonight, 9 of their 15 hits were for extra bases. That is a welcome sight for fans getting used to the team scoring 1 run a night and barely mustering a hit attack.

NOTES

Eddie Rosario hit two more triples tonight giving him 8 for the season. Surpringly, there have only been 19 other times in Twins history were a player hit at least 8 triples in a season. I thought it would be more.

Did Brian Dozier Score A Run? Yes, he score two runs giving him 78 for the year. Josh Donaldson leads the AL with 80, 65 of those scored against the Twins.

AJ Achter made his season debut tonight. He recorded 4 outs, all of them strikeouts. That is nice.

Trevor "Tony Fiore" May vultured another win.  He has 8 on the season. If he was a starter and had 8 wins, the Twins tv crew would be singing his praises as a quality pitcher.