KANSAS CITY, Mo. – With the Twins calling up Griffin Jax on Saturday, logic should have led to the belief he would start Sunday against the Royals.
Instead, a different pitcher from Class AAA St. Paul took the mound Sunday at Kauffman Stadium: Bailey Ober.
"We would have been very happy to have Griffin actually start the game, too, but we feel like he's more positioned to help us skill set-wise and just ability to ramp up and recover and do things like that out of the bullpen," manager Rocco Baldelli said.
In his second big-league start, Ober gave up one run on five hits in four innings while striking out four. The 6-foot-9 righthander did not walk a batter.
"A little bit more at ease today," Ober said comparing this start to his first, vs. the White Sox on May 18, when he gave up two home runs in four innings. "I know, obviously, when you make your debut, your emotions are going to be higher, you're going to be pumped up on adrenaline. I definitely felt that a little bit in my warmups. But once I got on the mound for the warmup pitches and then the first inning, I felt like I was settled in."
Ober said his Saints start had been pushed back in case the Twins needed him, and he formally heard of his call-up Friday night so he could begin preparing.
Ober was pulled Sunday after throwing only 51 pitches, a decision Baldelli said was made within the flow of the game.
"We didn't go into the game looking at a pitch count and we didn't go into the game looking for a number of innings from Bailey," Baldelli said after the 2-1 victory. "We were in a good competitive game, we have an off day coming up, we have a bullpen that had a bunch of guys that can go out there and give us a good, solid inning. … In other scenarios, if we had a few runs that we're playing with or something like that, he probably would have kept going and maybe for a little while."