The Dodge leave the Mile High city in the same spot as before (the dumper), with not much positive realized. Yasiel Puig comes up today to start a homestand (the timing is no mistake) with some minor league changes.
Matt Magill is sent back to Albuquerque...had a rough go of the games he started (way too many spot starts, Ned), and getting shelled on Sunday didn't help his cause. No hard feelings...so it goes...
Chris Capuano, who should be in Albuquerque, is not pitching for now. Good news! Stephen Fife returns...which we really hope is good news, too.
But will these moves make a difference? It's the sum of the parts we're talking about here...and each game this weekend showed the problems.
Problem 1: Brandon League is garbage.
Friday night's game was in the can...up by 2 going to the bottom of the ninth. No Donny - don't call--NO!
Shit. Well, let's recant Brandon's bottom of the 9th performance with some music. Take it away "Slim" Jim Koehler!
League strikes out Arenado. (Holy shit!)
LeMahieu gets a single. (Uh oh...here comes Todd Helton)
Wild pitch, LeMahieu to 2nd. (Of course)
TODD HELTON 2-RUN HOME RUN. Brandon, you are incapable of doing your job.
Young grounds out. (Too late)
Fowler lines out. (Doesn't matter)
I can't think of more fitting music for such a typical performance. But even more fitting is this headline from cbssports.com:
"Dodgers still confident in Brandon League."
WHY?
Problem 2: I don't know what happened to Zack Grienke post-injury.
I wouldn't be surprised if he too is still injured, but he looks god-awful. Lucky for him he didn't get the loss, but it's 4+ runs on each of his last 3 starts. I'd scratch Zack from his next start if we had anyone healthy...he tends to pitch better at home, but if the choice is "good" or "shit" I don't like that coin flip.
Problem 3: The Dodgers released a guy from Albuquerque who was hitting .339.
Don't know him...don't know the situation. But read that sentence again. Makes sense, doesn't it?
Just spinning the tires in the mud...wake me when it's over.
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Showing posts with label FUBB. Show all posts
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
FUBB
Those long time readers of the blog back in its old form (read: ME) remember this acronym. That stands for
Fucked
Up
By
Bullpen
Folks, it was a shit weekend in Atlanta for the Dodge, and while the hitting was all over the place (mostly not for a hit) this is all on Donny Yankees and the bullpen. Atlanta is a good team...don't think I expected the Dodgers to steamroll the Braves, but LA lost all 3 games; Atlanta was merely the beneficiary.
Our need for solid bullpen performances and a manager who knows how to manage pitchers becomes more evident by the day.
Friday
Bottom of the 6th, Dodgers lead 4-2
Ryu has thrown exactly 100 pitches. He didn't bat in the 6th, but that doesn't matter. The rulebook Joe left for Donny says, unless it's Kershaw, yank 'em.
Grrrrr gets an out, gives up a hit, Crawford commits an error. He is relieved.
Rodriguez throws a walk, gives up a 3 run zonk, throws a walk, then gets the remaining 2 outs.
It only got worse - Belisario gives up 2 runs thanks to a Crawford error and the usual pitching.
Donny, Carl, and the bullpen take the defeat.
Saturday
Bottom of the 8th, Dodgers lead 1-0
Chris Capuano, he who is out of gas and should be in New Mexico, is pitching out of his mind. It's a rare treat, one that might (well, not really, but maybe) turn things around for him. Motoring through, he gets 1 out in the 8th and gives up a hit. He's not even at Donny's magical 100 pitches...and the recap says Cap tells Donny to be prepared to take him out because his calf is hurting. Why then? Why not after the inning? If you ARE going to take him out, why have him bat in the top of the 8th? We'll never know.
Jansen comes in, gives up a 2 run zonk, then for good measure, a solo home run.
Dodgers get 1 run on 2 hits. McSteroid, Donny, and Kenley take the defeat.
Sunday
Bottom of the 8th, Dodgers lead 2-1
Matt Magill, through 5, is looking good. 1 run, 4 hits, 8 strike outs. But you knew it. I knew it. It was a matter of time until someone in the bullpen let the magic fly. For dramatics sake, it was crunch time...
Jansen, remaining in the game (stunning that Donny would keep a bullpen pitcher in multiple innings) loads the bases, complimented by an error in the infield. Let's see...bases loaded, 1 run game, no outs. Who do I turn to?
Here comes Mr. Helper!
League gives up a single (run scores), sac fly (run scores), single (run scores), sac fly (run scores), a walk, and then thankfully a strike out.
I'm out of words.
Dodgers get 2 runs on 3 hits. McSteroid, Kenley and Mr. League take the defeat.
I'm out of mad Tommy pictures. I'm losing interest in this team, and the mismanagement therein. A team with "pinch hitters" who can even bat .100. Pitchers removed from the game when they're hot. Fielding from the North Valley Little League.
Ned and Donny. Always on the sunny side. Always optimistic. Always "seeing good things" and "improvements" after being swept by better teams.
Prove me wrong. I'd love to be wrong in this situation. But the way you're doing things...
Fucked
Up
By
Bullpen
Folks, it was a shit weekend in Atlanta for the Dodge, and while the hitting was all over the place (mostly not for a hit) this is all on Donny Yankees and the bullpen. Atlanta is a good team...don't think I expected the Dodgers to steamroll the Braves, but LA lost all 3 games; Atlanta was merely the beneficiary.
Our need for solid bullpen performances and a manager who knows how to manage pitchers becomes more evident by the day.
Friday
Bottom of the 6th, Dodgers lead 4-2
Ryu has thrown exactly 100 pitches. He didn't bat in the 6th, but that doesn't matter. The rulebook Joe left for Donny says, unless it's Kershaw, yank 'em.
Grrrrr gets an out, gives up a hit, Crawford commits an error. He is relieved.
Rodriguez throws a walk, gives up a 3 run zonk, throws a walk, then gets the remaining 2 outs.
It only got worse - Belisario gives up 2 runs thanks to a Crawford error and the usual pitching.
Donny, Carl, and the bullpen take the defeat.
Saturday
Bottom of the 8th, Dodgers lead 1-0
Chris Capuano, he who is out of gas and should be in New Mexico, is pitching out of his mind. It's a rare treat, one that might (well, not really, but maybe) turn things around for him. Motoring through, he gets 1 out in the 8th and gives up a hit. He's not even at Donny's magical 100 pitches...and the recap says Cap tells Donny to be prepared to take him out because his calf is hurting. Why then? Why not after the inning? If you ARE going to take him out, why have him bat in the top of the 8th? We'll never know.
Jansen comes in, gives up a 2 run zonk, then for good measure, a solo home run.
Dodgers get 1 run on 2 hits. McSteroid, Donny, and Kenley take the defeat.
Sunday
Bottom of the 8th, Dodgers lead 2-1
Matt Magill, through 5, is looking good. 1 run, 4 hits, 8 strike outs. But you knew it. I knew it. It was a matter of time until someone in the bullpen let the magic fly. For dramatics sake, it was crunch time...
Jansen, remaining in the game (stunning that Donny would keep a bullpen pitcher in multiple innings) loads the bases, complimented by an error in the infield. Let's see...bases loaded, 1 run game, no outs. Who do I turn to?
Here comes Mr. Helper!
League gives up a single (run scores), sac fly (run scores), single (run scores), sac fly (run scores), a walk, and then thankfully a strike out.
I'm out of words.
Dodgers get 2 runs on 3 hits. McSteroid, Kenley and Mr. League take the defeat.
I'm out of mad Tommy pictures. I'm losing interest in this team, and the mismanagement therein. A team with "pinch hitters" who can even bat .100. Pitchers removed from the game when they're hot. Fielding from the North Valley Little League.
Ned and Donny. Always on the sunny side. Always optimistic. Always "seeing good things" and "improvements" after being swept by better teams.
Prove me wrong. I'd love to be wrong in this situation. But the way you're doing things...
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Helpful Information for Brandon League
We're averaging a different person in the office each day. Sit down, Brandon.
OK, first off, you're the team's closer and we're doing the talking here, so "mouth closed" is an important policy you will follow...understand? Secondly, and I don't know if you talked to Chris on the way out--you didn't? Nobody talked to you?! That's our mistake. Well, just to give you a review: our manager Donny Yankees is interested in sending the team into the toilet rather than win--you don't think so?
How about we review your stats? Donny considers you a "closer." As a rule, you pitch 1 inning, maybe 2 at the most. The other rule is you are to "close" the game, preventing a loss. This has been difficult for you, huh?
Stats are one thing, you say? Well, your ERA is 5.40. So if you are pitching 1 inning, shouldn't--OK, I'll stop with the stats. Here are some recent headlines:
"Brandon League keeping Kenley Jansen in the picture"
"Brandon League escapes with save No. 7"
"Brandon League serves up walk-off homer"
"Brandon League delivers second straight loss"
Look, I'm through giving you evidence. We're wasting time. You'll take Southwest Airlines, and...are you familiar with Albuquerque at all? You've seen the facilities. It's a fine town - it's got everything you'd want and more. The clubhouse manager has taken the liberty of packing your items for the trip. This voucher is good all day, but if you hustle you can make the 12:30PM flight...that's nonstop. When you get there, look for a kid in an Isotopes jacket. He'll take you to the Hawthorn Suites. The gal at the check-in desk already has your information.
I'm looking online here and it says the BioPark Zoo just welcomed a baby giraffe. See, you'll have fun there, and get back your "command." Thanks, Brandon.
OK, first off, you're the team's closer and we're doing the talking here, so "mouth closed" is an important policy you will follow...understand? Secondly, and I don't know if you talked to Chris on the way out--you didn't? Nobody talked to you?! That's our mistake. Well, just to give you a review: our manager Donny Yankees is interested in sending the team into the toilet rather than win--you don't think so?
How about we review your stats? Donny considers you a "closer." As a rule, you pitch 1 inning, maybe 2 at the most. The other rule is you are to "close" the game, preventing a loss. This has been difficult for you, huh?
Stats are one thing, you say? Well, your ERA is 5.40. So if you are pitching 1 inning, shouldn't--OK, I'll stop with the stats. Here are some recent headlines:
"Brandon League keeping Kenley Jansen in the picture"
"Brandon League escapes with save No. 7"
"Brandon League serves up walk-off homer"
"Brandon League delivers second straight loss"
Look, I'm through giving you evidence. We're wasting time. You'll take Southwest Airlines, and...are you familiar with Albuquerque at all? You've seen the facilities. It's a fine town - it's got everything you'd want and more. The clubhouse manager has taken the liberty of packing your items for the trip. This voucher is good all day, but if you hustle you can make the 12:30PM flight...that's nonstop. When you get there, look for a kid in an Isotopes jacket. He'll take you to the Hawthorn Suites. The gal at the check-in desk already has your information.
I'm looking online here and it says the BioPark Zoo just welcomed a baby giraffe. See, you'll have fun there, and get back your "command." Thanks, Brandon.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Well, that will about do it
Just like 2008, which was also just like 2005, the maddening inconsistency of the Twins will do them in again this year. We had a brief uptick in potential these past two weeks. That ended with Mr. Nathan turning around and watching two pigs go over the wall. That they followed it up with a horrible dog-piss game against Cleveland, who does not employee a single player who should be above AAA, is not a surprise. All season this has been a team held together by duct tape and Joe Mauer. And now it's all coming undone.
There is not just one thing that is wrong with this team, there are many. It's only because of the utter horseshit-ness of the White Sox and Tigers that the Twins were able to compete for this long... their season should have been over in mid-July. Here are a list of reasons I see for the Twins failures this year.
1. Carlos Gomez - Fun To Watch, Awful At Playing Baseball
Wow, this is a man who does not understand how to put the ball in play when there is a runner on third. Or how to throw the ball back into the infield when it has been hit to him. Or how to ever take a walk, ever. Yes, he can jump really high and chase down fly balls. But when it comes to simple baseball things, I expect failure every single time.
2. Alexi Casilla Tries To Hit A Homerun At Every At-Bat
He is 5'5", and yet he thinks he is Bonds. Maybe you should take Lou Brown's advice, and be hittin' em on the ground and leggin' em out.
3. Michael Cuddyer Is Only Able To Hit Homeruns When There Is No Pressure
Dickfer and I talked about this awhile ago. If the score is 4-0, two outs in the inning, bases empty, Cuddyer coming up? GUARANTEED HOME RUN. It's gone. Book it. But a tie game, man on third, one out? GUESS WHO LIKES TO SWING AT SLIDERS?
4. Delmon Young Hits Well For A Two Week Period Each Year, And It's Always When Everyone Else Is Hitting Well, So It Doesn't Matter
Seriously. Contribute. It's not that hard. Just hit the ball. Sometimes.
5. Yet Another Year With Nick Punto
He is so incredibly awful at the sport of baseball, that it boggles the mind. In 2007, he had one of the 10 worst statistical seasons in major league history. Honestly. Look it up. Only a few other players, IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL, WHICH NEARLY STRETCHES BACK TO THE CIVIL WAR, have had a worse season. Well, he's still at it. Still sucking horribly.
6. The Starters
Let's just go ahead and run down that list.... Armando Gabino looked like he literally urinated himself before he took the mound. Brian Duensing likes to give up "well hit balls". Nick Blackburn went like 4 starts in a row where he didn't get to the THIRD FUCK INNING. Glen Perkins started to suck, so he made up an injury in his shoulder. Liriano just plain started to suck, so was classified with "dead arm", which of course is just cover for saying "sucks at pitching now". Slowey took a shot off the wrist, so it's not his fault. And Swarzak? Holy mother of god. Not since Silva's horseshit season have we seen it this bad. HERE COMES A FASTBALL WITH NO MOVEMENT, MAYBE IT WILL BE HIT AT SOMEONE.
7. The Bullpen
I won't even go into it. Honestly, it's not good for me. Just read any of the posts at all during this season, and you'll see what I have to say about that.
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So that's that, then. There were many other problems, most of which revolved around the central idea that this team could never consistently score runners in scoring position, they could never put together 4-5 good games in a row (until last week, when it was too late), and the starting pitching was literally a spin of the bullet chamber each time. I said it in July, they don't deserve to win the division, and now, thank god, they won't.
All I ask each and every year is please, oh please, be better than the White Sox. They are a model of how a franchise is not supposed to be run. And yet this year, with all of their horse's ass moves (seriously, did they just go get ALEX RIOS? He likes striking out more than he likes breathing. It's almost as bad as Griffey last year. Almost.) they still have a shot at beating the Twins. That mostly makes me mad, but it's also the logical conclusion of every failure of this current team. So, in that way, it makes sense. In fact, teams like Cleveland should be ahead of the Twins (and still have an outside chance to do just that) because at least they traded the fat non-effort-givers on their team and now have guys who can hit the baseball when it counts.
There is not just one thing that is wrong with this team, there are many. It's only because of the utter horseshit-ness of the White Sox and Tigers that the Twins were able to compete for this long... their season should have been over in mid-July. Here are a list of reasons I see for the Twins failures this year.
1. Carlos Gomez - Fun To Watch, Awful At Playing Baseball
Wow, this is a man who does not understand how to put the ball in play when there is a runner on third. Or how to throw the ball back into the infield when it has been hit to him. Or how to ever take a walk, ever. Yes, he can jump really high and chase down fly balls. But when it comes to simple baseball things, I expect failure every single time.
2. Alexi Casilla Tries To Hit A Homerun At Every At-Bat
He is 5'5", and yet he thinks he is Bonds. Maybe you should take Lou Brown's advice, and be hittin' em on the ground and leggin' em out.
3. Michael Cuddyer Is Only Able To Hit Homeruns When There Is No Pressure
Dickfer and I talked about this awhile ago. If the score is 4-0, two outs in the inning, bases empty, Cuddyer coming up? GUARANTEED HOME RUN. It's gone. Book it. But a tie game, man on third, one out? GUESS WHO LIKES TO SWING AT SLIDERS?
4. Delmon Young Hits Well For A Two Week Period Each Year, And It's Always When Everyone Else Is Hitting Well, So It Doesn't Matter
Seriously. Contribute. It's not that hard. Just hit the ball. Sometimes.
5. Yet Another Year With Nick Punto
He is so incredibly awful at the sport of baseball, that it boggles the mind. In 2007, he had one of the 10 worst statistical seasons in major league history. Honestly. Look it up. Only a few other players, IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL, WHICH NEARLY STRETCHES BACK TO THE CIVIL WAR, have had a worse season. Well, he's still at it. Still sucking horribly.
6. The Starters
Let's just go ahead and run down that list.... Armando Gabino looked like he literally urinated himself before he took the mound. Brian Duensing likes to give up "well hit balls". Nick Blackburn went like 4 starts in a row where he didn't get to the THIRD FUCK INNING. Glen Perkins started to suck, so he made up an injury in his shoulder. Liriano just plain started to suck, so was classified with "dead arm", which of course is just cover for saying "sucks at pitching now". Slowey took a shot off the wrist, so it's not his fault. And Swarzak? Holy mother of god. Not since Silva's horseshit season have we seen it this bad. HERE COMES A FASTBALL WITH NO MOVEMENT, MAYBE IT WILL BE HIT AT SOMEONE.
7. The Bullpen
I won't even go into it. Honestly, it's not good for me. Just read any of the posts at all during this season, and you'll see what I have to say about that.
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So that's that, then. There were many other problems, most of which revolved around the central idea that this team could never consistently score runners in scoring position, they could never put together 4-5 good games in a row (until last week, when it was too late), and the starting pitching was literally a spin of the bullet chamber each time. I said it in July, they don't deserve to win the division, and now, thank god, they won't.
All I ask each and every year is please, oh please, be better than the White Sox. They are a model of how a franchise is not supposed to be run. And yet this year, with all of their horse's ass moves (seriously, did they just go get ALEX RIOS? He likes striking out more than he likes breathing. It's almost as bad as Griffey last year. Almost.) they still have a shot at beating the Twins. That mostly makes me mad, but it's also the logical conclusion of every failure of this current team. So, in that way, it makes sense. In fact, teams like Cleveland should be ahead of the Twins (and still have an outside chance to do just that) because at least they traded the fat non-effort-givers on their team and now have guys who can hit the baseball when it counts.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
FUBB round up
7/31 - Friday's game = Definition of FUBB
8/1 - Saturday's game = Whatever, let's go non-FUBB.
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Bill Smith has forced me to look at various teams and bullpens in an upcoming post titled,
"Hey, we got Cabrera, but . . ."
8/1 - Saturday's game = Whatever, let's go non-FUBB.
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Bill Smith has forced me to look at various teams and bullpens in an upcoming post titled,
"Hey, we got Cabrera, but . . ."
Friday, July 24, 2009
Nathan this time
I am going to have to hang this one on Nathan. He didn't lose it, but he should have ended it. You can't expect anyone else to hang on for a win, especially against an actual baseball team. Let's see who got the loss . . . ahh, wait a second here, OK he is back. Version 2.0 not any better. Or is it version 1.1? Is this our trade deadline "move"?
Monday, July 20, 2009
Collapse Like No Other
Ok, sorry to Tommy and friend, but this needs front page treatment.
When you score 13 runs in a game.... when Justin Morneau hits a grand slam and a three run homer IN THE FIRST THREE INNINGS, when your "staff ace" is on the hill, when your bullpen has been pitching actually quite well recently, and when you play the THIRTY EIGHT AND FUCK FIFTY TWO ATHLETICS...
YOU
SHOULD
WIN
THE
GAME
Let's just see here: Blackburn gives up seven runs in 5 innings. That's horse-piss. Nick Punto bats second, which is a good spot if you can, you know, GET A HIT IN FIVE AT BATS WHICH HE CANNOT BECAUSE OF HIS STUPIDNESS. And then that bullpen... Keppel and Mijares just run it right down their leg in a 7 run 7th, culminating in a grand fuck slam to tie the game.
Oakland's starting pitcher, one Gio Gonzalez... you ready for this? 2.2 INNINGS PITCHED. TEN HITS.
ELEVEN EARNED RUNS.
He gets a no decision out of that.
I've gone through a lot this year, ups downs, strikes, gutters, but this one is the worst loss of the year by far, just awful. Just a dogshit performance, a complete muck-up of a game that should've ended with Morneau breaking the Twins record for RBI in a game. Instead it ends with a loss to Oakland and a further slip in the standings.
I'll say it again right now, just like I said it last year: I cheer for this team. I want them to have success. But they DO. NOT. DESERVE. to win the central division. If they are in the race, it's only an indicator of how horseshit the Tigers and Sox are.
It's last year, all over again.
When you score 13 runs in a game.... when Justin Morneau hits a grand slam and a three run homer IN THE FIRST THREE INNINGS, when your "staff ace" is on the hill, when your bullpen has been pitching actually quite well recently, and when you play the THIRTY EIGHT AND FUCK FIFTY TWO ATHLETICS...
YOU
SHOULD
WIN
THE
GAME
Let's just see here: Blackburn gives up seven runs in 5 innings. That's horse-piss. Nick Punto bats second, which is a good spot if you can, you know, GET A HIT IN FIVE AT BATS WHICH HE CANNOT BECAUSE OF HIS STUPIDNESS. And then that bullpen... Keppel and Mijares just run it right down their leg in a 7 run 7th, culminating in a grand fuck slam to tie the game.
Oakland's starting pitcher, one Gio Gonzalez... you ready for this? 2.2 INNINGS PITCHED. TEN HITS.
ELEVEN EARNED RUNS.
He gets a no decision out of that.
I've gone through a lot this year, ups downs, strikes, gutters, but this one is the worst loss of the year by far, just awful. Just a dogshit performance, a complete muck-up of a game that should've ended with Morneau breaking the Twins record for RBI in a game. Instead it ends with a loss to Oakland and a further slip in the standings.
I'll say it again right now, just like I said it last year: I cheer for this team. I want them to have success. But they DO. NOT. DESERVE. to win the central division. If they are in the race, it's only an indicator of how horseshit the Tigers and Sox are.
It's last year, all over again.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Messy Crain
Hey Jesse! Hey, alright! Way to be, Jesse!
When you are inserted in the 9th inning of a tie game, at least try to get two outs before you load up the bases and give up the walk off hit.
JESSE CRAIN SUCKS
When you are inserted in the 9th inning of a tie game, at least try to get two outs before you load up the bases and give up the walk off hit.
JESSE CRAIN SUCKS
Saturday, June 6, 2009
FUBB
I'd like to thank Mr. Sean Henn, he of the "couldn't quite hack it out of the New York Yankee bullpen, which means he couldn't hack it bagging groceries at Red Owl" ilk, for giving up the game winning hit to Ken Griffey Jr. tonight. Because Ken Griffey Jr. is hitting .221 this season, and stopped being a power threat in 2001.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Let's do some analysis
Avid readers of this site have seen a theme of late. Let us analyze this theme. I did a quick look at all the Twins losses so far. I started from the 7th inning on to see just how many times our beloved bullpen have watched it run down their leg. I only did losses and not wins where they were bailed out (like the last two games). There might have been an error or two that I missed, but whatever. Let's take a look:
Legend: FUBB = Fuck up by bullpen.
Opener: Solid loss
4/9: Couldn't score
4/11: Score more
4/12: Solid loss
4/13: FUBB
4/15: Solid loss
4/16: FUBB
4/22: Solid loss
4/23: Starter's fault
4/26: Starter's fault
4/27: solid loss
5/2: FUBB
5/3: FUBB/Baker
5/5: Score more
5/6: Rain
5/7: FUBB
5/10: FUBB
That's about 6 losses due to the pen. Now, we all can't be perfect, 4 less FUBBs would put the Twins at 22-13 right now and one of the best records in the majors. Instead, just 18-17 and a half game out of 1st. That's a testament to the AL Central. Yeah, that's what we will call it, a testament. Let's see how this plays out during the year.
Legend: FUBB = Fuck up by bullpen.
Opener: Solid loss
4/9: Couldn't score
4/11: Score more
4/12: Solid loss
4/13: FUBB
4/15: Solid loss
4/16: FUBB
4/22: Solid loss
4/23: Starter's fault
4/26: Starter's fault
4/27: solid loss
5/2: FUBB
5/3: FUBB/Baker
5/5: Score more
5/6: Rain
5/7: FUBB
5/10: FUBB
That's about 6 losses due to the pen. Now, we all can't be perfect, 4 less FUBBs would put the Twins at 22-13 right now and one of the best records in the majors. Instead, just 18-17 and a half game out of 1st. That's a testament to the AL Central. Yeah, that's what we will call it, a testament. Let's see how this plays out during the year.
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