One of the most obvious reasons Capps was sought out over
Toronto’s Scott Downs or Jason Frasor or other late inning
relief candidates is Capps ability to consistently pound the strike zone. The
Twins’ demand of command not only out of their starters but out of their
bullpen as well. The team’s relief arms have issued the fewest walks in
baseball (81) and have the lowest BB/9 in the American League (2.57). To his
credit, Capp’s current total (9) is tied for sixth while his BB/9 (1.57) is the
tenth lowest in baseball making his style a very good fit for the organization’s
philosophy.
Fox Sports writer/reporter/shorter than Adam Wainwright Ken
Rosenthal believes that the Twins may be a potential team to pursue Red Sox
third baseman Mike Lowell. While this may have seemed plausible in June, the
times have changed for the Twins and the need for someone like Lowell as dissipated.
In addition to injuries and drop
off in production outside of Fenway, there is another big reason the Twins
should not have that much interest in Lowell: Since July 1st, Danny Valencia has now gone 28-for-59
(.474) with 13 runs batted in. Only twice in the month of July did he fail to
record a hit in a game. With his right-handed stick in the lineup, the Twins
now have three right-handed forces (Valencia, Delmon Young and Michael Cuddyer)
to subdue left-handed pitching.
While his defense comes into question, Denard Span has slowly improved his numbers since the beginning of
the season. According to John Dewan’s Plus/Minus system, Span is now the
fourth-best defensive center fielder in the American League (+8). This
certainly helps lift the Twins from the position of having the worst outfield
in baseball. The Twins’ outfielders have managed to track down just 133 balls
out of zone, the third-worst in the American League, which helps explain why
the pitching staff is the owner of a .167 BABIP on fly balls, 20 points higher
than the AL average of .142.
Since the All Star Break, Francisco Liriano has thrown 21 innings, racking up a 3-0 record
with a solid 25/6 K/BB ratio and has yet to relinquished a run. Yes, this sort
of output
should have been expected.
Speaking of Liriano, him and Carl Pavano’s 42% of off-speed pitches chases out of the zone lead
the American League in that category (average 30%). They have filthy stuff.
For the season, Delmon
Young has a .376 batting average on fastballs, the third best in baseball.
Not surprising, coinciding with his murder-death-kill of American League
pitching, his amount of heaters has decreased dramatically. In June, 56.1% of
his pitches seen were of the fastball variety. In July, a month in which Young
hit a massive.434/.455/.736, he was thrown fastballs just 39.9% of the time -
by far the least frequent in baseball. This is just another sign that Young has
been adjusting with the pitchers that have tried to adjust to him.
If you have $2.99 million lying around (like most people),
you can purchase Brad
Radke’s Greenwood, MN home on Lake Minnetonka. If you do happen to buy the
house, the real estate company would like you to know that the house usually
settles in during the third inning.
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