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side note; you can stick a fork in both chicago teams now.
I wonder what type of schedule the tigers have down the stretch, and how many games they have left with the twins?
I don't know if they can win it or not. The schedule gives a slight edge to the Twins. They will play Detroit 4 times in Detroit, and then 3 times in the Dome. Both clubs face Toronto 4 times, but Tigers get them at home, Twins on the road. Both have 6 against KC. Detroit has 6 with White Sox, Twins only 3 after tomorrow. Twins get Oakland for 3 at home, and Detroit has 3 with Tampa Bay on the road.
I'm amazed that pitchers like Duensing and Manship are stepping up. Next Spring will be interesting to see which 5 starters will emerge. Liriano, Slowey, Perkins, and Bosner will all be back plus Pavano, Baker, Blackman, Manship, Duensing.......hopefully Neshek in the pen. They may trade someone, but who would you trade? Will be interesting to watch. I really thought this team was dead when they lost home series to Cleveland and KC recently, but it is fun to watch them keep trying. Not sure they can overtake Detroit, but at least they are not giving up, even with 3/5 of their starting rotation on the DL.
The Tigers schedule is a little bit tougher than the Twins, but not much. Twins have a shot, because they have 6 or 7 more games head to head against Tigers. I think the Twins will lose the division because I don't trust their pitching. But, I love it that they have put themselves in a position to win it. I had all but given up on them about a month ago. No Liriano, Slowey and Perkisn??? Shocked that they are still in it. Come on Twinkies!!!!
Gotta love the ChiSox GM immediately dealing Thome and Contreras as soon as the game wrapped up...always a good sign.
As for the Twinkies, I just hope that the Mijares/Guerrier flop tonight was a fluke. With what everyone's brought up about the starters, that last thing the Twins need is to have their 2 best middle relievers start struggling.
It was one walk (with a questionable non strike call) and a first pitch fastball that was down in the zone hit for a HR. Nothing to see here... it happens to the best of them.
Wow, Duensing is continuing his great pitching, giving up 3 hits and no runs through 6 today. He's seemingly the best starter the twins have right now.
Wow, Duensing is continuing his great pitching, giving up 3 hits and no runs through 6 today. He's seemingly the best starter the twins have right now.
I watched the whole game last night and wasn't too impressed with Manship's stuff. Fastball was around 89 and he wasn't locating his pitches really well. I think he's best known for his curveball, but he didn't locate it very well last night. That said, the outcome was great for his first start.
Did you see him get drilled in his first appearance with the Twins? Both Redmond and the umpire threw him a ball at the same time.Dear lord, I though Rauch's picture was kinda goofy looking seeing it at the Dome last night, but getting an up close view on GameCast....:biglaugh:
That said, mow em down Big Man