After showing some good life in games two and three against the Orioles, the bats fell silent once again with left-handed Kris Bubic on the mound. For seemingly the 10th season in a row, the Twins simply can’t manage to string together any offense left-handed starting pitchers.
The Twins had some early traffic with a hit by Austin Martin who was then immediately picked off, continuing Martin’s trend of showing good flashes immediately by a boneheaded mistake that makes you question how long he’s been playing baseball. Luke Keaschall also walked in the inning but didn’t manage to score.
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The Twins’ lone run came off the bat of Matt Wallner, who stroked his first dong of the season in the second inning. With the obvious small sample caveat, he’s looked much more in control against left-handers so far this year, with the homer today adding to his two walks he took against Trevor Rogers in the opener.
From that point on, the Twins only managed two hits for the next seven innings, with the latter of those coming with two outs in the ninth. Needless to say, the offense did not do their part today.
Things were better on the pitching front. Simeon Woods Richardson gave up some hard contact but was able to limit the damage, as he typically does. His new splitter looked particularly strong, keeping the Royals sluggers off balance for most of the day. SWR’s only real “mistake” came on a 2-1 slider to nine-hole hitter Kyle Isbel, and even that was a pretty good pitch that Isbel just got the better of.
Kody Funderburk allowed a solo homer himself to the Royals’ eighth hitter, Minnesota native Isaac Collins, but otherwise the entire pitching staff did enough to win this game.
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There’s still some positives here. Bubic was an All-Star last year and is one of the nastier pitchers in the game when healthy and the Twins still managed to get a lot of hard contact on him that found gloves. Brooks Lee and Ryan Jeffers in particular were seeing the ball well. Obviously you need the results to follow, but this was a much better showing that the Trevor Rogers game last week when the Twins simply withered away.
The Twins are off tomorrow, but will be facing lefties again Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. They’re also lined up to face both two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal and two-time All-Star Framber Valdez next week. This lineup will need to figure out how to hit southpaws quickly or else they’ll be pretty far back in the standings less than two weeks into the season.
STUDS
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Austin Martin at the plate: 1-1, 2 BB
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Matt Wallner: lefty v lefty dong to briefly give me life
DUDS
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Austin Martin on the bases: caught stealing twice
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The entire lineup except for Martin and Wallner: 2-24, 1 BB
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