Ted Schwerzler Verified Member Posted May 30, 2019 Posted May 30, 2019 It’s only May but the Minnesota Twins have an incredibly important series to kick off tonight. The Tampa Bay Rays welcome Rocco Baldelli’s club to the Trop for a four-game set, and the latest roster moves suggest that the away team is viewing this one as a good measuring stick. For a team with the best record in baseball, it’s weird to think they’re still proving it, but there’s plenty more to watch than just wins and losses here.Devin Smeltzer got the call for his big-league debut against the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday night at Target Field. His promotion was in part because Michael Pineda needed an IL stint, but also because the front office decided to juggle the rotation a bit. Without changing up the order, each starter was bumped a day allowing Minnesota’s top four arms to square off with one of the best teams in the American League. The Rays currently sit at 33-19 and have largely been led by unexpected performances, and pitching that has been top notch. Reigning AL Cy Young winner Blake Snell has been great again, and even in losing Tyler Glasnow after an amazing start, they’ve gotten strong contributions from Charlie Morton, Ryne Stank, and Yonny Chirinos. The complete pitching staff boasts baseball’s best fWAR at 9.3. The Yankees come in second at 8.6 and Minnesota lands in the top four at 8.1. Tampa’s 2.93 ERA is the lowest in baseball and they strand runners at a big league-leading 79.1% rate. No matter what avenue you explore, this Rays pitching staff is getting the job done. Maybe most integral against the powerful Twins is that 11.3% HR/FB rate, the second lowest total in baseball. Tampa hurlers are the only team in the majors allowing less than one HR/9 (0.88) and they’ll need to flex that metric against Minnesota’s bats. Zeroing in solely on the bullpen, Tampa owns the third lowest ERA, second lowest HR/9, and a HR/FB rate only trumped by the Athletics. To put it simply, getting past the starter isn’t the only challenge here, and sending the ball over the fence is beyond a tough ask. Then there’s the likely place balls will land when the Twins hot bats come into St. Petersburg, the outfield. Tampa’s outfield is second in baseball with 19 DRS, one spot ahead of the Twins and their 17 DRS. Kevin Kiermaier is maybe the only player in the sport that can hold a candle to Byron Buxton, and he’s been flanked most often by Avisail Garcia and Tommy Pham, who have both put up strong metrics of their own. So, what does this all mean? Well, the Twins are going to need production from their guys on the mound, and they’ll need top notch defensive efforts facing the fifth most potent offense (in terms of fWAR) across baseball. On top of that though, they’ve blasted their way through the competition and that’s where the Rays keep opponents at bay. Baldelli’s crew hasn’t been free swinging, and they aren’t up there with many empty at-bats, but will the big blasts come and how often will we see them? You can’t deny that the Twins are in the driver’s seat for the AL Central Division title. They aren’t going to look ahead to the postseason at this point, and the results of this Tampa series likely will have no bearing on October baseball. For an early season test of the working blueprint though, this is the narrative to keep an eye on. Click here to view the article
jz7233 Provisional Member Posted May 31, 2019 Posted May 31, 2019 Well I am not sure Twins are proving anything at Trop right now. mikelink45 1
MNT1996 Verified Member Posted May 31, 2019 Posted May 31, 2019 Well I am not sure Twins are proving anything at Trop right now. 3 more games to be played akmanak and Danchat 2
Aerodeliria Verified Member Posted May 31, 2019 Posted May 31, 2019 Has there been a Cruz sighting anywhere?
Aerodeliria Verified Member Posted May 31, 2019 Posted May 31, 2019 Well I am not sure Twins are proving anything at Trop right now. If they are proving something, I'm not listening (runs from room with hands covering ears).
Riverbrian Old-Timey Member Posted May 31, 2019 Posted May 31, 2019 The Rays have two starters to get past. 60% of all games. It is bullpen from start to finish. Watch tonight
Linus Verified Member Posted June 1, 2019 Posted June 1, 2019 Excellent article. Sums up the challenge quite nicely. Will give us a sneak peek at how our roster plays in a playoff style of ball
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