St. Paul Saints Season Opener!!

graphics courtesy of Saint Paul Saints Baseball

Since the Twins are off today, all you local folk are free to participate in the Saints regular season opener tonight! If you have never attended a Saints game, you’re in for a pleasant surprise – it’s a lot different than MLB baseball games. The St. Paul Saints are all about the fan experience in addition to a great time watching baseball. It’s an affordable evening for the whole family and a lot of fun.

ALSO! In addition to being Military Appreciation Night, remember tonight is Thirsty Thursday presented by Old Chicago. Enjoy $1 Beer inside the ballpark at Twig’s Place and at the Hardball Beer Shack. Stop by Old Chicago in Roseville after the game.

If you can’t make the opener, you should check out the activities during the the weekend homestand – fireworks on Friday night, yet another of the Saints hilarious give-aways on Saturday (a whoopie cushion celebrating HHH Metrodome’s inflation day and subsequent deflation), and Dog Days at the ballpark on Sunday.  Y’all should really check it out!

Keep Hope Alive!

“You must not surrender. You may or may not get there, but just know that you’re qualified and you hold on and hold out. We must never surrender. [The Twins] will get better and better. Keep hope alive. Keep hope alive. Keep hope alive. On tomorrow night and beyond, keep hope alive.”

Jesse Jackson at 1988 DNC (AP Photo-Ron Edmonds)

This is what it has come to… I’m resorting to channeling my inner Jesse Jackson.

For those of you too young (or too politically/socially disinterested) to recall, The “Keep Hope Alive!” quote in the first paragraph was the closing line from Reverend Jackson’s speech to the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta and he was assuring us that “America” would get better, not specifically the Twins (but if the shoe fits, right?). I may not have agreed with Rev. Jackson’s politics a whole lot, but my goodness the man could work a crowd!

With all the gloom and doom in Twinsville these days, it occurs to me that maybe a little dose of Jackson-like oratory might just be what’s called for (setting aside, for the moment anyway, the inconvenient fact that at the time Rev. Jackson gave his 1988 speech, Michael Dukakis had about a 20 point lead on George H. W. Bush in the polls… so Jackson’s speech didn’t exactly motivate the Democratic faithful enough to drive Dukakis to the White House).

I’m not sure I’m the one to turn to for motivational oratory these days, however. I not only have not posted a lot of commentary here, lately, but I’ve all but completely stopped posting comments on other blogs and podcasts. It’s not that I’ve given up on the Twins. Quite the contrary. I believe that when the “real” Twins get healthy and join Denard Span and Jason Kubel in the line up, this team will bounce back.

What I have given up on are many so-called “Twins fans”. I understand the frustration because I feel it, too. I don’t particularly enjoy watching the Twins lose game after game any more than anyone else does.

But I simply can’t tolerate the volume of the insane (and often inane) opinions regarding the reasons for the Twins’ poor showing, thus far. I listen/read some of the stuff out there and I just want to yell, “It’s the injuries, stupid!” Seriously… does anyone with half a brain think that Bill Smith, Ron Gardenhire or any other member of the Twins management should have EXPECTED to have Tsuyoshi Nishioka, Joe Mauer, Delmon Young, Jim Thome, and Jason Repko all on the Disabled List at the same time?

You want to know why the Twins can’t win more ballgames? Go back and read this post from Jim Mandelaro, in which he posts the opening day lineup for the Rochester Red Wings. Let me know if you find these names familiar… Ben Revere, Trevor Plouffe, Luke Hughes, Rene Tosoni, Rene Rivera. That’s right, five members of the Red Wings’ opening day lineup are currently getting regular playing time for the Minnesota Twins (and their opening day starting pitcher, Anthony Swarzak, made a brief cameo appearance for the Twins, as well). The Twins’ bullpen also has been littered with guys who started the season in Rochester.

I think we all have every reason to be surprised that the Minnesota Twins find themselves with the worst record in baseball, 11 games behind the leaders in the AL Central, as we reach mid-May.  But that’s just it… it’s not so much that the Twins are in that position… but rather the Rochester Red Wings are 11 games out in the AL Central and that really shouldn’t surprise anyone.

I know, I know… this is all just “making excuses” for the Twins’ ineptitude. That’s fine, if that’s how you choose to feel. But if you’re one of the people who refuse to acknowledge the role that injuries have played in the Twins’ results, thus far, then there’s a pretty good chance you’re just one of the “fans” who carry so much hate in your heart for everyone in authority with the Twins organization, that you actually come across as being happy about the team’s current struggles, because it allows you to pump up the volume on your “fire/trade/release everyone” rants. If that’s the kind of fan you are, congratulations, I guess. Enjoy yourself… but don’t expect me to listen to your BS.

Denard Span, one of the more prolific Tweeters on the Twins, posted this on Wednesday night: “Before I talk about the heat winning… If ur a genuine twins fan plz be positive and have faith in us bc we haven’t lost faith in ourselve”

Count me in, Denard.

Nobody associated with the Twins likes the way things are going right now and it’s fair to point out when players fail to perform up to expectations. But if you want to be fair, when you point out that six Twins are hitting below the “Mendoza Line” (.200 BA), you probably should also point out that only one of the six was expected to fill a starting role this season, while the others have had to fill in for injured regulars. And in the further interest of fairness, you could mention that three of the six were supposed to be playing in Rochester this season. But, hey… what fun is being “fair” when you can be negative?

This really isn’t rocket science and Tiger manager Jim Leyland knows it. “It’s pretty simple,” Leyland was quoted by media. “When your horses are at the vet, that’s not good. When they’re on the track, that’s good. Their horses will be on the track here shortly.”

I believe that when Mauer, Nishioka, Young, and Thome get back in the line up, this team will score runs. They will win games. Will it be enough to overcome this awful start? I don’t know. Maybe… maybe not. But they’ll be fun to watch again and I’ll enjoy doing so.

In other words, until then… Keep hope alive!

– JC

GameChat – Tigers @ Twins #2, 12:10 pm, FSN & am1500

*crosses fingers*

Detroit @ Minnesota
Jackson, A, CF Span, CF
Sizemore, 2B Hughes, L, 2B
Boesch, RF Kubel, DH
Cabrera, M, 1B Morneau, 1B
Martinez, V, DH Valencia, 3B
Raburn, LF Cuddyer, RF
Avila, C Tosoni, LF
Santiago, SS Rivera, Re, C
Inge, 3B Tolbert, SS
Coke, P Baker, S, P

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Detroit 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 2 9 11 2
Minnesota 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 7 11 2

I wasn’t able to really follow the game while working today, but I guess I’m somewhat encouraged that some of the guys showed some fortitude with the bats and didn’t just quit when they got behind. That said, a bit more help from the pitching staff would have been nice.

– JC

Tigers @ Twins #1, 7:10pm, FSN & am1500

It was a long and not-so-successful road trip, but the boys are back in town tonight and facing the Detroit Tigers. I don’t care what the Indians and Royals are doing at the moment, I still believe it will be the Tigers and White Sox that are likely to be the strongest competition for the Twins in the AL Central. That makes this series all that much more critical.

Glancing at the tweets, blogs and other social media reports, apparently Joe Mauer is taking some BP swings (and will be having a presser before the game tonight), Trevor Plouffe has a mild hamstring strain that will keep him out of the line up today and tomorrow, and tonight is Francisco Liriano’s first start since his no-hitter.

I don’t know about anyone else, but I’d really like something to cheer about tonight!

TIGERS @ TWINS
Jackson, A, CF Span, CF
Sizemore, 2B Tolbert, SS
Ordonez, RF Kubel, DH
Cabrera, M, 1B Morneau, 1B
Martinez, V, DH Valencia, 3B
Peralta, J, SS Cuddyer, RF
Boesch, LF Tosoni, LF
Inge, 3B Hughes, L, 2B
Avila, C Butera, C
Porcello, P Liriano, P

 


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Detroit 0 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 0 10 11 0
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 5 0

Game sucked again. I sure wish the Twins would get healthy and we wouldn’t have to watch the Red Wings try to play Major League Baseball every night.

Snappers Extra-Inning Win in Photos

Like their parent club, the Beloit Snappers played extra innings Monday. Unlike the Twins, however, the Snappers actually managed to get some hits with runners in scoring position and thus avoided getting swept out of Cedar Rapids with a 5-4 win over the Kernels. Thunderstorms during the morning threatened to delay the Snappers “getaway”, but the two teams got started on time and completed their 10-inning game in just under three hours.

The 20+ mph wind that blew in from right-center field most of the game made for some interesting (and entertaining) defensive plays, but rather than just write about this game, I thought I might try to tell the story with pictures and even a short video.

Snappers shortstop Daniel Santana got things going for Beloit by lining the second pitch of the game over the left-centerfield wall for a leadoff home run.

Daniel Santana homers to lead off the first inning

Leftfielder Nate Roberts collected three hits, scored a run and stole two bases on the day, then added a sacrifice bunt to move Andrew Leer in to scoring position in the top of the 10th inning.

Nate Roberts leads off in front of Kernels SS Jean Almanzar

Also contributing three hits to the Snappers attack was centerfielder Wang-Wei Lin, who put the Snappers ahead 3-0 in the 5th inning with an RBI single to right field.

Wang-Wei Lin moves away from Kernels 1B Brandon Decker

Starting pitcher Adrian Salcedo didn’t give up a hit until Kernel 1B Brandon Decker reached on an infield single in the 4th inning (on a backhand play that Snapper 2B Derek McCallum would likely admit he should have made). Salcedo was regularly hitting 93 mph on the stadium radar gun and was dominating the Kernels through 6 innings.

Adrian Salcedo was all but untouchable for 6 innings

The wheels fell off for Salcedo in the 7th inning, however (or more accurately, they fell off for the Snapper defense behind him), as the Kernels batted around, scoring four runs (only two earned) to tie the score at 4-4. Clinton Dempster relieved Salcedo with bases loaded and two out and gave up an RBI single and a sac fly before getting the final out of the inning.

Dempster was more effective over his remaining two innings of work, facing the minimum six hitters.

Clinton Dempster collected a blown save AND the win

That’s where the score remained until the top of the 10th inning when Leer let off with a single to left field, was moved to 2B by Roberts’ sacrifice bunt and on to 3B by Michael Gonzales’ second single of the day. Daniel Ortiz’s groundout to second base was deep enough to easily score Leer.

All that remained was for relief pitcher Matt Hauser to nail down the save. He made it a bit interesting, giving up a walk and a single (almost makes it seem like the Twins actually teach their closers to do that, doesn’t it?), before getting the final Kernels out to finish off the Snappers’ 5-4 victory.

Matt Hauser talks things over with catcher Matt Parker

The Snappers make their next (and final) trip to Cedar Rapids for a three-game series July 30-Aug 1, but both teams are off to good starts in the first half of the season and have real shots at the Midwest League post-season.

– JC

GameChat – Twins @ Red Sox #4, 6:10 pm, FSN & am1500

I don’t know why but the injury bug has bitten again. It really sucks. We don’t know officially yet but Trevor Plouffe has a strained hamstring and may need a trip on the DL. I’m really hoping that a little stretching works things out for him… *SIGH* This is starting to get a little ridiculous.

Minnesota @ Boston
Span, CF   Ellsbury, CF
Tolbert, SS   Pedroia, 2B
Kubel, DH   Gonzalez, A, 1B
Morneau, 1B   Youkilis, 3B
Valencia, 3B   Ortiz, D, DH
Cuddyer, RF   Drew, J, RF
Revere, LF   Lowrie, SS
Rivera, Re, C   Crawford, LF
Hughes, L, 2B   Varitek, C
  Blackburn, P     Beckett, P

 

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 1
Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 9 0

 

What a waste of a great pitching outing from Blackburn.. *sigh*  we seriously need to find a way to score runs. These games just kill me sometimes…

GameChat – Twins @ Red Sox #3, 12:35pm, FSN & am1500

Happy Mothers Day everyone! Yes, I know not all of you are mothers but I’m pretty sure that the majority of us have HAD a mother so there we go.

The folk here at Knuckleballs are all off celebrating with our own mothers so I’m not entirely sure who will be around but here’s a gamechat for those who are!

For the record – euwww.. this pink thing is.. not attractive. Why do people seem to think that girls all like pink? I vote No.

Minnesota @ Boston
Span, CF Ellsbury, CF
Plouffe, SS Pedroia, 2B
Morneau, 1B Gonzalez, A, 1B
Kubel, DH Youkilis, 3B
Cuddyer, RF Ortiz, D, DH
Valencia, 3B Drew, J, RF
Revere, LF Lowrie, SS
Butera, C Crawford, LF
Casilla, A, 2B Varitek, C
Pavano, P Matsuzaka, P

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Minnesota 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 8 3
Boston 0 1 4 0 2 0 2 0 x 9 14 0

My mother always said, “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.” In honor of my mother on Mothers Day, I’ll say nothing about the Twins at all. I did enjoy the day with my family and some excellent cajun food (yes, in Iowa… whoda thunk it?) and while I occasionally checked the score, I really didn’t miss baseball at all today.  – JC

Snappers Pay a Visit to CR

One of the great things about baseball is that at every game you go to, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll see or experience something for the first time. My trip to Perfect Game Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids Saturday night was a prime example.

BJ Hermsen

The Twins’ low Class A affiliate, the Beloit Snappers, are making their first of two trips to Cedar Rapids this weekend to take on the Kernels (affiliates of the Angels). Both teams are over .500 so far this season, so the series has some potential. Added to that, the Snappers’ starting pitcher Saturday was BJ Hermsen, a “local boy” from Masonville, Iowa (about an hour from CR).

The game started out routine enough… the Snappers scored first with an unearned run in the second inning, before Hermsen got touched for a two-run HR by Kernels’ 3B Jeremy Cruz in the bottom half of the inning.

Michael Gonzales, the Beloit 1B, put his team back ahead in the 3rd inning with a two-run HR of his own. Gonzales launched a line drive over the 400 foot sign in dead center field. It was an impressive HR, but not even close to the most impressive HR I’ve seen Gonzales hit here in CR. I saw him jerk one down the RF line last summer that I think might still be in orbit.

The 3-2 lead lasted just until the 4th inning when things got a bit interesting, on a number of fronts. Hermsen started struggling a bit, giving up four consecutive base hits and a long SAC fly, all of which resulted in three Kernel runs. But Hermsen survived the inning and actually pitched two more innings, facing the minimum of six hitters in those innings.

But the damage had been done and by the 5th inning, the Snappers had Martire Garcia loosening up in the bullpen. From our seats in the first row, just to the outfield side of the Snappers’ dugout, my son and I had a good view of Garcia as he warmed up, just to our left. The bullpens here are in the field of play (like the old Metrodome bullpens), and we laughed a bit about how parents were taking some chances letting their kids lean against the wall right next to where Garcia was warming up, because he was, shall we say, not finding the catchers mitt consistently.

Well, the next thing I know, with my attention turned back to the hitter, I feel something smack me in my left arm. Yes, one of those wild warm up pitches jumped the wall and hit me in the arm. See? There’s always something new at every game… I had never had that happen before!

But the baseball gods had my back. Garcia entered the game to start the bottom of the 7th inning and had barely thrown a pitch when the lights went dark… all of them. Another “first” for me at the ballpark!

It takes a while for lights to come back on, apparently, and that meant about a half hour “break in the action”. When play resumed, Garcia promptly walked the first hitter he faced. In fact, he walked two of the first three hitters he faced… which certainly didn’t surprise me.

Andy Leer

But Garcia struck out the fourth hitter of the inning and with Kernels at 2nd and 3rd base, the Snappers’ lone outstanding defensive highlight of the evening bailed Garcia out. Third baseman Andrew Leer may have had a tough night at the plate (never getting the ball out of the infield in four ABs), but he did a terrific Brooks Robinson impression on a hot smash down the line by the Kernels’ Cruz. Leer dove straight to his right to snag the shot, then jumped up and made a terrific one-hop throw to 1B, which Gonzales picked up perfectly to retire Cruz.

The Snappers ended up dropping the game 5-3 on what turned out to be a longer, chillier, evening than I expected to spend at the ballpark, but it was well worth it. I won’t be seeing Sunday afternoon’s game, but I’m planning on playing hooky from work Monday afternoon to catch the series finale. Hopefully, the weather will be a bit warmer and the Snappers a bit more successful!

– JC

 

GameChat: Twins @ RedSox #2, 12:10pm, FOX & 1500am

The good news is that the Twins/RedSox game is one of FOX’s Saturday “national” telecasts today. The bad news (for me anyway) is that so is the Cubs/Reds game and that means Iowa will not be shown the Twins game. Ah well. The rest of you will get to see Brian Duensing take on the East Coast Bitch Sox, anyway.

The news coming out of Twins camp today is that Francisco Liriano’s next start, which was supposed to be on ESPN Monday night in the finale of the Red Sox series, has been pushed back to Tuesday. Why? Because he has a sore throat.

Does anyone else get the feeling the Twins are just making stuff up? I mean… pushing a start back because a guy has a sore throat two days before he’s supposed to pitch? His throat was too sore to do his bullpen session? And this coming from an organization with a $23 million catcher who’s going to end up missing two months with “leg weakness”? Seriously?

For now, let’s just sit back and see what Trevor Plouffe does today for an encore!

TWINS @ RED SOX
Span, CF Ellsbury, CF
Plouffe, SS Pedroia, 2B
Morneau, DH Gonzalez, A, 1B
Kubel, RF Youkilis, DH
Cuddyer, 1B Lowrie, 3B
Valencia, 3B Cameron, M, RF
Tosoni, LF Saltalamacchia, C
Rivera, Re, C Crawford, LF
Hughes, L, 2B Scutaro, SS
Duensing, P Buchholz, C, P

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Boston 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 x 4 12 1

I didn’t see all of this game and, from what I did see, I didn’t miss much. The 3 hours or so of baseball wasn’t all that much less boring than the 2 hour and 7 minutes of rain delay following the 2nd inning. Kevin Slowey wasn’t bad in his return, pitching over four innings of decent ball. But the offense simply didn’t show up (stop me if you’ve heard this before). Sunday will be better, though… right? Tell me I’m right… please!

– JC

GameChat: Twins @ RedSox #1, 6:10pm, FSN & 1500am

It’s game one of a “wrap-around” (Friday-Monday, “wrapping around” the weekend) series with Boston at Fenway and once again the Twins are showing some new faces in their lineup. Trevor Plouffe is plugged in at shortstop and Ben Revere in left field.  Cross your fingers and hope for the best, gang, as Scott Baker faces off against knuckleballer Tim Wakefield, who has fought his way out of the Boston bullpen and back in to a starting role (at least for now).

I’d make some sort of comment about another Red Wing-heavy line up, but frankly it’s not like the “veteran” Twins are exactly showing up the kids at this point, so let’s see what Plouffe and Revere can do. I was actually glancing over the MLB All-Star ballot today and realized Jason Kubel is possibly the only Twin worthy of representing the Twins at this point. Maybe Denard Span, too.

Ah well… let’s tee off on the knuckler tonight, boys!

– JC

TWINS @ RED SOX
Span, CF   Ellsbury, CF
Plouffe, SS   Pedroia, 2B
Morneau, 1B   Gonzalez, A, 1B
Kubel, DH   Youkilis, 3B
Cuddyer, RF   Ortiz, D, DH
Valencia, 3B   Drew, J, RF
Revere, LF   Lowrie, SS
Butera, C   Crawford, LF
Casilla, A, 2B   Saltalamacchia, C
Baker, S, P   Wakefield, P
  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Minnesota 1 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 9 12 0
Boston 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 2

 *still giggling uncontrollably*

yeah, that was fun! Not only was it good to see ANY win at all but it was good to see the bats actually come out in a big way, win a 3rd straight game – we don’t seem to be doing that too much lately – AND this was our first win in Fenway since 2007!!!!  Hello!?!

It was funny to see the ridiculous fielding from the Red Sox and it was great to see the way the guys all seemed to figure out Wakefield’s knuckleball pretty easily (just goes to show us knuckleballs aren’t so complicated afterall 😉 ). I could not believe that Francona came out to argue the Balk – was shocked to see the physical pushing match that I will stoutly defend Joe West actually started by chest bumping Terry – and wonder if that could have contributed to the whole team just being off their game tonight.

Whatever. I don’t care. We WON! We HIT THE FREAKING BALL! Trevor Plouffe got a freaking homerun over the green monster in his first AB after coming back up to the big show to be our starting SS for awhile (maybe a LONG while at this rate). And Baker pitched his tail off – just for all you Gardy fans out there. Seriously, Baker pitched a FANTASTIC game. It was a beautiful thing.

In fact, those two guys caused quite a debate in the BOD discussion of the gamechat. You know what I like? When there are enough Twins players doing something marvelous enough during games that we get to debate who gets to be the BOD! So we enjoyed debating the various merits of both guys, how good the others were, back to the various merits of Plouffe & Baker, and enjoyed ourselves immensely in the whole process before deciding to encourage both good pitching and good offense by giving the BOD to BOTH players.  Co-BOD’s today!