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The Twins surprisingly went with Lewis Thorpe to start Friday’s series opener against the Angels over Randy Dobnak, who was already on the roster and would have been able to eat a few innings following the doubleheader.
Thorpe faced a formidable Angels lineup even without Anthony Rendon. He struck out two and walked one in four innings of two-run ball. Without watching the game it’s easy to be unimpressed with such a line, but there were certainly reasons for encouragement.
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For starters it’s worth noting that Thorpe’s current 4.50 ERA is misleading. He got BABIP’d to death in his start including a shift beating single to allow his two runs. His FIP instead sits at 2.91 and his xERA which takes Statcast into account sits at 0.97. Thorpe allowed a .130 xBA and .143 xSLG in his four innings. Sure it was only one start, but the lack of comfortable swings has to be encouraging after what Thorpe showed last season where he posted a 6.06 ERA before getting demoted.
Speaking of last season, the number one takeaway from Thorpe’s first start was how he presented himself. 2020 something just seemed off as the left hander seemed to lack confidence despite his moderate success in 2019. Instead it was hard to say just by looking at Thorpe that he was making his debut or that he was attempting to raise the stock on his young career which had come crashing down so rapidly in one year.
Confidence might be what separates Thorpe from a successful Major League pitcher and the pitcher we saw in 2020. Talent shouldn’t be the question for a young pitcher who in 2019 led all of AAA in K/9.
It’ll be interesting to see how the Twins handle Thorpe moving forward. He’s surely in his last option year at this point but the Twins chose him over the newly-extended Randy Dobnak to make a spot start. Could Thorpe perhaps be the first in line for a rotation injury while Dobnak remains in the bullpen? Was this spot start for the lefty a one time deal? Let us know below.
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