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DET 10, MIN 8: Bullpen Finally Breaks
Today
Twins vs Tigers 1:10 pm CDT
Betting Line: MIN -220, DET +190, O/U: 9
Twins Starter: Michael Pineda, RHP 3.00 ERA
It was a promising return back to the hill for Michael Pineda in his first start back from the nearly yearlong suspension. He gave up a couple early runs, but after that he settled in and cruised through the very tough White Sox lineup. In total, he went six innings, allowing just two runs on six hits and a walk, while striking out four. The Twins front office will be eager to see what Pineda can do today, and the rest of the regular season, to determine if he will be in line for one of the starting spots on the Postseason roster.
This young Tigers lineup does not have a lot of experience facing Michael Pineda, as only three of their hitters (Miguel Cabrera, Jonathan Schoop and Christian Stewart) have every faced Pineda before. Here is how they have fared as a collective against him.
Tigers Starter: Michael Fulmer, RHP 7.27 ERA
It has been a rough go of it for the once promising Tigers young starter. After missing the entire 2019, while recovering from Tommy John surgery, Michael Fulmer’s long-awaited return to the Tigers rotation this season has been very disappointing. In six starts, Fulmer has managed to pitch just 17 and 1/3 innings, which is less than three innings per start. While some of this can be explained by the Tigers taking it easy on Fulmer, it can also be explained by his poor performance, as Fulmer has given up multiple runs in four of his six starts this season, despite not throwing more than three innings in any of them.
While none of the Twins hitters have had any extended looks at Fulmer over his still relatively short career, seven of them do have at least five career plate appearances against Fulmer. How much they will be able to draw on those experiences is up in the air, as they all came prior to his Tommy John surgery. None the less, here is how the Twins active roster has done against Fulmer, as a whole, throughout their careers.
Twins Lineup
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News & Notes
- Hall of Famer Lou Brock passed away on Sunday at the age of 81. Brock finished his playing career in 1979 with what is still a National League record 938 career stolen bases.
- After losing 3 of 4 over the weekend to the Baltimore Orioles, the New York Yankees have fallen into 3rd place in the AL East and are tied with the Astros for the current seventh and eighth spots in the AL Postseason race.
- Fernando Tatis Jr. homerd again on Sunday, pulling him back even with Mike Trout atop the MLB home run race at 15.
Around the AL Central
1. CWS 26-15 0.0 GB (+53)
2. CLE 25-15 0.5 GB (+51)
3. MIN 25-17 1.5 GB (+34)
4. DET 18-20 6.5 GB (-15)
5. KC 14-27 12.0 GB (-48)
See Also
Week in Review: Bucking a Bad Trend
3 Twins Players Heading to Free Agency at the Wrong Time
You are Hereby Circled: The Legacy of Bert Blyleven
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