Alex Kirilloff and Matt Wallner were in the sixth and seventh spots in the Twins' batting order, right behind red-hot Carlos Correa for Game 3. The hope was Tuesday would be their day, as neither of the lefthanded-hitting 25-year-olds had a hit yet this postseason.
They still don't.
Kirilloff went 0-for-2 with a strikeout Tuesday and now is 0-for-9 this postseason. Manager Rocco Baldelli sent Donovan Solano to the plate in his place in the bottom of the sixth. Wallner struck out twice Tuesday before drawing two walks. He's 0-for-8 this postseason; he has reached base four times, though, with three walks and a hit by pitch.
Houston won 9-1 on Tuesday and now owns a 2-1 series lead in the AL Division Series. Game 4 is Wednesday at Target Field.
Kirilloff and Wallner aren't the only Twins struggling at the plate this postseason. The team is 5-for-37 with runners in scoring position in these five bonus games, and Correa has two of those hits and three RISP at-bats. That means Twins not named Correa hit .088 (3-for-34) with runners in scoring position in these five playoff games.
Baldelli has a decision to make overnight: stick with both of these struggling lefthanded bats, or switch it up. Solano could get the start at first. Wallner's two walks Tuesday and the fact that there's no obvious sub in left field means he likely sticks in the lineup.
Here are other observations from postgame at Target Field:
Alvarez dominant
Houston star Yordan Alvarez did it yet again. His three-hit afternoon included his fourth home run of the series already, a 364-foot shot to right field off Twins reliever Bailey Ober for a 7-1 lead in the ninth inning.