Monday, March 26, 2012

Ben Revere Poised to Play Right Field

Minnesota Twins fans have grumbled that Ben Revere just doesn't have the arm to play in center field. He's got the stuff to be a great defensive player... except he probably couldn't throw out a guy at home.

Ron Gardenhire acknowledges this. However, he said his arm is good enough for right field. Right field at Target Field is the shortest place to throw the ball home.

Gardenhire revealed that Josh Willingham will play left field will Revere will likely be in right.

Justin Morneau Bounces Back, Luke Hughes Stays Hot

Morneau has had a slumping spring training, but his first two spring training home runs of the year left him feeling good.

He entered the game Saturday 4 for 37 with two RBIs, but hit a two-run homer in the first and a three-run drive in the fourth. Both HRs were off AL Rookie of the Year Jeremy Hellickson.

Minnesota had 14 runs and 14 hits through the first four innings on their way to a 19-4 win over Tampa Bay.

Luke Hughes went 5-for-5 with a home run and two doubles.

Morneau has been anchoring the designated hitter spot recently, but hopes to return to 1B soon.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Twins 7, Tigers 3

Take a look at the heading. Hang on to it in your mind... it may be the only time all year our boys top the Tigers. I hope not... but maybe.

The Minnesota win made it clear Detroit has defense issues.

Miguel Cabrera was sidelined after getting hit in the face. Brandon Inge and Ryan Raburn are competing for second base, though Inge has been manning 3rd.

Let us hope the win is a sign of things to come for the Twins. I can't handle a bad season.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Nishioka to Triple-A

The Minnesota Twins assigned Tsuyoshi Nishioka to Triple-A Rochester on Monday. The Twins hope the struggling infielder can find a groove, build some confidence and relax a little in the minor leagues.

Nishioka was hitting .240 in nine games this spring. After a difficult first season with the Twins, Nishioka has looked no more comfortable at the plate or in the field this spring training season.

Nishioka was a five-time All-Star, a batting champion and Gold Glove winner in Japan.

The move will shore up Luke Hughes' shot to make the team.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Willingham, Twins beat Halladay, Phillies

The Twins have certainly been up and down throughout spring training. Their most recent 'up'? Beating Roy Halladay and the Philadelphia Phillies. Boom.

Halladay was yanked in the third inning after getting rocked in the 6-4 victory.

Twins starter Jason Marquis gave up four runs and eight hits in four innings.

Josh Willingham hit a solo shot off Halladay in the first. His RBI single in the third tied it 202. Willingham is certainly showing his stuff early on. Let's hope he can continue that to the pitcher-friendly Target Field.

Baseball Season! Almost HERE!

Baseball season is almost here, which means great baseball at the best ballpark in America - Target Field. With the great weather this week (and basically all winter), I keep thinking this summer might be the steamiest yet!

Last year, the Twins saw everything from rain, snow to hail come down at Target Field. Sure, it normally is cold in April. But with my fingers crossed that this mid-March (whaaatt??) weather holds, we are sure to have great April weather too, right?

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

AL Spring Training Standings

Looks like Detroit remains the team to beat even in the pre-season. Not surprising the Angels are pulling their own...

Scott Baker, Twins Beat Rays

I wasn't super happy to see the Twins lose to the Red Sox on Monday. I know, its spring training and these games are indicative of the season, but I'm a sore loser.

Yesterday, however, the Twins beat the Rays 3-2. That game is indicative of the season. I play by my own rules.

Scott Baker pitched two hitless innings in his spring debut. Baker went 8-6 with a 3.14 ERA for the Twins before a season-ending injury to his elbow. That being said, Baker had a great outing.

I'm sure Twins fans everywhere appreciate his good health. At least we have one player not contemplating retirement should his injuries persist. Ahem.

Casilla also performed well. He had two hits for the Twinkies, bringing his spring batting average up to .556.

The Rays are winless in their four exhibition games, three of the losses are against Minnesota. Boom, baby.