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Snapshot (chart via FanGraphs)
Jake Odorizzi: 72 Game Score, 6.0 IP, 0 ER, 8 K, 3 BB, 63.4% strikes
Bullpen: 7.0 IP, 1 ER, 8 K, 2 BB
Lineup: 0-for-9 w/RISP, 13 LOB
Top three per WPA: Kepler .422, Odorizzi .359, Busenitz .341
Jake Odorizzi had himself a bounce-back start today against the White Sox throwing six shutout innings. Odorizzi was on fire to start the game, having struck out seven batters in the first three innings. The only batter to reach base up to that point came on leadoff single by Tim Anderson in the third, but Odorizzi responded by striking out the next three batters.
Odorizzi continued to breeze through the fourth and fifth innings before he worked himself into a jam in the sixth. After loading the bases with two outs in the inning, Odorizzi faced off against Kevin Smith in a 14 pitch at-bat before Smith finally flew out to Taylor Motter to end the inning.
The Twins had a golden opportunity to scratch off a run in the first after Lucas Giolito walked the bases full and was down 3-0 to Ehire Adrianza with two outs. However, Giolito was able to work back and get Adrianza to pop up to end the innings.
Giolito went on to retire 15 of the next 16 Twins hitters, including 13 in a row, before the Twins were finally able to get on the board on a leadoff home run from Logan Morrison in the seventh.
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The bottom of the order then went on to load the bases with just one out, but that threat was neutralized when Robbie Grossman lined into an inning ending double play.
In the 9th, Fernando Rodney came in to close out a 1-0 win, and it was seemingly going as planned after he set down the first two batters to start the inning. Then, Yolmer Sanchez dinked a single into left and the wheels fell off. Rodney proceeded to hit the next batter before walking in the next two. He finally got out of the mess by striking out Yoan Moncada, but not before blowing his first save since April 26th.
The Twins had a chance to take the lead in the 10th when they had runners on the corners and just one out, and Eddie Rosario due up. However, it wasn’t meant to be, as Rosario popped out, then Escobar was intentionally walked to get to Brian Dozier who then struck out to end the inning.
There wasn’t a lot of drama over the next few innings, and the top of the 13th appeared to be going that way as well, but then with two outs Logan Morrison got a double off former Twin Hector Santaigo. Santaigo then walked the next three batters, bringing in Morrison for what would be the game-winning run.
Postgame With Molitor
AL Central Standings
CLE 44-35
MIN 35-42 (-8)
DET 36-46 (-9.5)
CWS 28-52 (-16.5)
KC 25-55 (-19.5)
Bullpen Usage
Here’s a quick look at the number of pitches thrown by the bullpen over the past five days:
Next Three Games
Fri at CHC, 4:05 pm pm CT: Jose Berrios vs. Mike Montgomery
Sat at CHC, 1:20 pm CT: Adalberto Mejia vs. Tyler Chatwood
Sun at CHC, 1:20 pm CT: Lance Lynn vs. Jon Lester
Last Three Games
CWS 6, MIN 1: Gibby Gets Got
CHW 8, MIN 4: South Side Slip
MIN 2, TEX 0: La MaKKKKKKKKKKKKina









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