Tampa Bay Devil Rays @ Minnesota Twins (April 12-15)
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Tampa Bay Devil Rays @ Minnesota Twins (April 12-15)
Tampa Bay (2-5) @ Minnesota (5-3)
April 12 7:10
Casey Fossum (0-1) 17.18 ERA vs. Carlos Silva (0-1) 1.80 ERA
April 13 7:10
Scott Kazmir (0-1) 6.75 ERA vs. Johan Santana (2-0) 2.77 ERA
April 14 6:10
Edwin Jackson (0-1) 6.35 ERA vs. Sidney Ponson (0-1) 12.71 ERA
April 15 1:10 (Boblee's birthday)
Jae Seo (0-1) 9.64 ERA vs. Boof Bonser (0-1) 7.61 ERA
April 12 7:10
Casey Fossum (0-1) 17.18 ERA vs. Carlos Silva (0-1) 1.80 ERA
April 13 7:10
Scott Kazmir (0-1) 6.75 ERA vs. Johan Santana (2-0) 2.77 ERA
April 14 6:10
Edwin Jackson (0-1) 6.35 ERA vs. Sidney Ponson (0-1) 12.71 ERA
April 15 1:10 (Boblee's birthday)
Jae Seo (0-1) 9.64 ERA vs. Boof Bonser (0-1) 7.61 ERA
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Didn't think I'd be saying this much this season (especially this early), but great outing for Silva.
To me, this is a better start for him than the ChiSox game. I think the weather really helped him out in Chicago, but he went 6 2/3 tonight without giving up a run to a team that has a bunch of speedsters and can score runs.
I still have this sinking feeling that the bottom will fall out at some point, but through 2 starts, Silva is making us all look like idiots... and I, for one, couldn't be happier about it!
To me, this is a better start for him than the ChiSox game. I think the weather really helped him out in Chicago, but he went 6 2/3 tonight without giving up a run to a team that has a bunch of speedsters and can score runs.
I still have this sinking feeling that the bottom will fall out at some point, but through 2 starts, Silva is making us all look like idiots... and I, for one, couldn't be happier about it!

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Despite Silva's hot start i still think we are gonna see some GarzaGovs93 wrote:Didn't think I'd be saying this much this season (especially this early), but great outing for Silva.
To me, this is a better start for him than the ChiSox game. I think the weather really helped him out in Chicago, but he went 6 2/3 tonight without giving up a run to a team that has a bunch of speedsters and can score runs.
I still have this sinking feeling that the bottom will fall out at some point, but through 2 starts, Silva is making us all look like idiots... and I, for one, couldn't be happier about it!
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Silva did pitch great today. Which is fantastic for the Twins, but was somewhat unexpected from most of the Twins fans that I know. I wouldn't be suprised if Garza ends up taking Pontoon's spot in the rotation, especially if he gets rocked in his next outing.
Side Note: The Rays may have just given this game to the Twins with the baserunning blunder by Crawford that led to a very unconventional double-play!
Side Note: The Rays may have just given this game to the Twins with the baserunning blunder by Crawford that led to a very unconventional double-play!

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Silva was outstanding. He has been the Silva of old so far. Rincon was awful. Gardy should have gone to Neshek earlier. Great job by the middle of the lineup tonight. Put together a lot of good at bats. That third basemen for TB is very good.
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Alexi Casilla's arm strength far exceeds our old SS's.
All Nick Punto has to do is hit Nicole Ritchie's weight to stay in the lineup, his defense is outstanding, any O from him this year is a bonus. Time to move him down in the order.
The itchy, twitchy, herky, jerky, jittery, sweaty, nervous, gum chewin side arm slinging Pat Neshek is the goods.
Dennys Reyes took a step to get out of my doghouse in the 7th.
Juan Rincon is buying tonight for the pitchers who threw on either side of him.
All Nick Punto has to do is hit Nicole Ritchie's weight to stay in the lineup, his defense is outstanding, any O from him this year is a bonus. Time to move him down in the order.
The itchy, twitchy, herky, jerky, jittery, sweaty, nervous, gum chewin side arm slinging Pat Neshek is the goods.
Dennys Reyes took a step to get out of my doghouse in the 7th.
Juan Rincon is buying tonight for the pitchers who threw on either side of him.
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Perkins
From the man himself:
BYTO: Glen, give us a scouting report on Glen Perkins. What are your best pitches, and what is your main strike out pitch?
Glen Perkins:: A scouting report would be 3 pitches that I throw for strikes in any count. FB 89-94. I keep the ball down and change speeds but get mainly fly ball outs. Main strikeout pitch is my fastball. I think in the big leagues I will get more K’s with the curve.
Who did Perkins replace in the roster?
Nathan seems to thrive on pressure, my sister feels that he purposely puts guys on to ramp up the tension. His tics and facial twitches don't seem to be as bad this year but it's early. I still feel that he's the best closer the Twins have ever had.
BYTO: Glen, give us a scouting report on Glen Perkins. What are your best pitches, and what is your main strike out pitch?
Glen Perkins:: A scouting report would be 3 pitches that I throw for strikes in any count. FB 89-94. I keep the ball down and change speeds but get mainly fly ball outs. Main strikeout pitch is my fastball. I think in the big leagues I will get more K’s with the curve.
Who did Perkins replace in the roster?
Nathan seems to thrive on pressure, my sister feels that he purposely puts guys on to ramp up the tension. His tics and facial twitches don't seem to be as bad this year but it's early. I still feel that he's the best closer the Twins have ever had.
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Re: Perkins
Thanks for that ChrisK. Perkins replaced Chris Heintz the third catcher on the roster.ChrisK wrote:From the man himself:
BYTO: Glen, give us a scouting report on Glen Perkins. What are your best pitches, and what is your main strike out pitch?
Glen Perkins:: A scouting report would be 3 pitches that I throw for strikes in any count. FB 89-94. I keep the ball down and change speeds but get mainly fly ball outs. Main strikeout pitch is my fastball. I think in the big leagues I will get more K’s with the curve.
Who did Perkins replace in the roster?
Nathan seems to thrive on pressure, my sister feels that he purposely puts guys on to ramp up the tension. His tics and facial twitches don't seem to be as bad this year but it's early. I still feel that he's the best closer the Twins have ever had.
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