The Twins return to Bally Sports North this afternoon looking for their second straight win against the Tampa Bay Rays. And while you don’t need to plunk down your credit card to watch the team play on TV today, Byron Buxton definitely has Twins ownership checking their wallets.
Incentives in Buxton’s new $15M per year contract include at least a $3M bonus if the electric center fielder finishes in the top 10 in the AL MVP vote. With two more home runs last night, the molten-lava hot Buxton now has 17 on the year and it would be hard to imagine Byron finishing lower than 5th in that race. Furthermore, after playing in his 4th straight game last night, Bux is on pace for right around 500 ABs on the year. If he gets 502 at bats, that’s an extra cool half million in his checking account, courtesy of Pohlad Enterprises.
The hottest player on the planet must be making it hard for management to stick to their plan of benching him twice a week, but that’s exactly what the Twins are doing today. Alas, a healthy Buxton in the middle of the hottest stretch of his career will indeed be riding the pine on schedule. Carlos Correa, who is 6-for-his-last-12 with 2 homers, will join Buxton on the bench.
Today the Twins face Shane Baz (0-0, 0.00) who is making his season debut for the Rays today after having surgery to remove “loose bodies” from his elbow late in Spring Training. Chi Chi Gonzales (0-0, 9.00) will make his second appearance for the Twins. Gonzalez wasn’t too impressive against the Jays last week, going just 3 innings and allowing 3 runs on 4 hits. The Twins and Gonzalez are in a very strange position here, as Chi Chi has exercised an opt-out clause in his minor league contract with the Twins. It's quite possible this will be his last appearance in the Minnesota organization, and for more details you can check out the great thread started by @Rostermanby clicking here.
Play ball!
Weather: Mid 70s F, scattered showers developing during the afternoon hours.
Money line odds: TB -135, Twins +115
Lineups:
Tampa Bay:
1. Kevin Kiermaier (L) CF
2. Manuel Margot (R) LF
3. Randy Arozarena (R) DH
4. Ji-Man Choi (L) 1B
5. Yandy Diaz (R) 3B
6. Taylor Walls (S) SS
7. Brett Phillips (L) RF
8. Rene Pinto (R) C
9. Vidal Brujan (S) 2B
Minnesota:
1. Luis Arraez (L) 1B
2. Jorge Polanco (S) 2B
3. Jose Miranda (R) 3B
4. Max Kepler (L) RF
5. Gary Sanchez (R) DH
6. Trevor Larnach (L) LF
7. Gilberto Celestino (R) CF
8. Nick Gordon (L) SS
9. Ryan Jeffers (R) C