Twins manager Rocco Baldelli can't use the same relievers every night. He's got to find out if Ryne Harper, Adalberto Mejia and Andrew Vasquez can get outs on this level.
Harper hasn't been too shabby, but Mejia now has a 9.39 ERA after giving up four runs in the eighth inning on Monday. And Vasquez's ERA is infinity following his rough night in Queens.
"We haven't played a ton of games, but the season's almost three weeks old, and over the course of I don't know, 20 days, you can go to almost anyone you want with all the off days we've had," Baldelli said. "You can go to guys two days in a row, knowing that you have an off day coming up.
"But we're gonna fall into a schedule now where we have to play regular games, and we're gonna be going a lot of spurts where we're going 20 games in 21 days or something along those lines. We're gonna need all of our guys to step up along the way, and I'm sure they will."
The Twins actually are playing 39 games in 40 days, so everyone is going to have to pitch in. And, if they can't, the Twins are going to have to make some tough decisions.
I know the "Sign Kimbrel!" crowd is screaming right now. But that doesn't have to be the move the Twins make - and I still think giving up a draft pick for a guy who apparently still has high contract demands is not the way to go. If the Twins find that they are within arm's length of Cleveland in the AL Central, then they have to be ready to deal for relief help in June.
By then, they will have had two months to see what they have internally. I'm sure by the end of the month we're going to see some flights from Rochester with relief help on them. Fernando Romero, however, is coming off of a rough outing in which he gave up three home runs. The wind was blowing out that day, but opponents should not be getting the ball in the air against him. Heck, he should be missing bats.
Also, Matt Magill, Addison Reed and Gabriel Moya will be coming off the disabled list at different points during the next few weeks. Magill could help. He's got a good fastball but needs to tighten his control. The Twins are hoping Reed can rediscover what he had early last season. And I think Moya is a true reliever, while Mejia is still getting adjusted to a new role.