WARNE: When Everyone is Healthy, What's the Ideal Twins Lineup?
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Robbie Grossman came off the disabled list on Tuesday morning and is in the lineup against the Rays, batting ninth and DH’ing against righty Jake Odorizzi. With that move, the Twins offense is almost completely healthy.
That’s not to say that Miguel Sano is not a significant loss — he is — but rather from a health standpoint, the Twins only have one player on the shelf offensively — as opposed to, say, a handful of pitchers.
Assuming Sano gets healthy in the semi-near future, daily lineups will have the potential to be a beautiful thing as manager Paul Molitor will have plenty of capable players at his disposal for the stretch run.
We all like to play armchair quarterback, or in this case…couch manager? I don’t know the proper terminology, but there’s a good bet you’ll see a lot of comments every time the Minnesota Twins official account tweets or posts the lineup on Facebook, as though Paul W. Simonson of Circle Pines (names have been falsified to protect the stupid) knows better than Molitor whether Joe Mauer has a better shot to get a hit against Chris Sale than Kennys Vargas does.
But it’s still fun to think we know better.
So let’s assume Sano was healthy; what would the perfect Twins lineup look like facing a left- or right-handed starter?
Let’s first take a look at the right side:
- Mauer 1B
- Buxton CF
- Dozier 2B
- Sano 3B
- Rosario LF
- Kepler RF
- Polanco SS
- Castro C
- Grossman DH
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