Well, this has been no fun so far. It's been baseball, which is the best I can say for it. Outside of that, it's been a tiresome 18 innings where the Twins have rarely been in the game.
Anthony Slapstick (4-7, 55 K, 26 BB, 4.32 ERA, 4.04 FIP, 4.67 xFIP, 1.0 WAR in 102 innings) goes for the Twins today in a spot start, facing Jason Hammel (7-13, 94 K, 68 BB, 4.76 ERA, 4.83 FIP, 4.65 xFIP, 1.0 WAR in 170.1 innings). Hammel was one of two pitchers to come from Colorado for Jeremy Guthrie, in a fairly strange trade for the Rockies. Hammel's previous two years were alright, but his 2011 was pretty bad, and I guess that was enough to jettison him for an aging flyball pitcher.
Well, if that means the Twins get to avoid Jeremy Guthrie, who's much better than a Jeremy, I guess that's good.
So, what's the bright side right now? Well, Consensual Pork's 1.089! Yeah, I've got nothin' here. After a season like 2011, I fear this team has a pretty short leash before apathy sets in, so here's hoping they set a better tone with a win here, or at least a loss where they appear to be in it for a while.
I'm not sure how much of this one I'll see, what with this house full of people. Bring it home, gents.