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Perez: 6.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 4 K, 66.7% strikes (64 of 96 pitches)
Home Runs: Cruz 2 (5), Rosario (11), Cron (4), Kepler (4)
Multi-Hit Games: Cruz (3-for-4, 2 HR), Kepler (2-for-4, HR)
WPA of +0.1: Perez .203, Cruz .133
WPA of -0.1: None
(chart via FanGraphs)
Mike Petriello of MLB.com wrote about pitchers who’ve added new weapons to their repertoire this season. He noted that Martin Perez’s new cutter has only yielded one hit so far in 110 offerings, a single.
Perez really featured that pitch tonight, throwing it nearly half the time. He got eight swinging strikes on that offering, and the nine cutters Baltimore put in play only had an average exit velocity of 78 mph.
Much was made of Perez’s increased velocity this spring, and his four-seam fastball did top out at 96 mph tonight, but it’s that 87-88 mph cutter that’s really making the difference for Perez. Here’s a full look at the info from Baseball Savant:
After looking shaky in his early work out of the bullpen, Perez has been much better in his three starts. He’s given up six earned runs over 18 innings (3.00 ERA), has 11 strikeouts and, maybe most encouraging, just three walks.
Having a lead makes it much easier to pitch, of course. It was good the Twins were launching balls into the seats, because they went 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position tonight. Elite firepower can make up for a lot of shortcomings elsewhere.
https://twitter.com/Twins/status/1121939611998130176
Cruz went deep twice, Rosario hit his American League-leading 11th homer, Cron hit his fourth homer of the last 11 games and Max Kepler added an epic blast of his own.
https://twitter.com/fsnorth/status/1121950658754535424
After Ryne Harper pitched a scoreless seventh, Matt Magill made his 2019 debut after looking really good on his rehab assignment with Rochester. He retired the first batter he faced on a line drive, gave up a double and got a strike out. Magill then walked the next two batters he faced to load the bases.
Trevor May had to come in and clean up the mess, inducing a groundout to end the threat. Fernando Romero gave up a single and a walk, but struck out a pair of batters in a scoreless ninth inning.
Postgame With Baldelli
https://twitter.com/fsnorth/status/1121986281762770945
Bullpen Usage
Here’s a quick look at the number of pitches thrown by the bullpen over the past five days:
Next Three Games
Sat vs. BAL, 1:10 pm CT (Berrios-Straily)
Sun vs. BAL, 1:10 pm CT (Gibson-Bundy)
Mon vs. HOU, 6:40 pm CT (TBD)
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