ARLINGTON, TEXAS – The Twins informed righthander Cole Sands after Sunday's 6-5 loss to the Texas Rangers that he's being optioned back to Class AAA St. Paul. That's no surprise — in fact, it's practically routine after a long reliever throws 50 pitches in an outing, as Sands did Sunday, because he would be unavailable for the next several days.
What's unusual is how the Twins are planning to fill that spot. The team made no announcement after Sands' reassignment, but indications are that St. Paul native and Saints starter Louie Varland will be summoned back to the major leagues — but for the bullpen, not the starting rotation.
Varland has enjoyed a strong season with St. Paul, posting a 7-1 record with a 3.97 ERA for the Saints. But the Twins tipped their hand about their plans for the rookie righthander Thursday, when he was asked to pitch out of the bullpen for the first time this season. Varland pitched four innings in relief against Columbus, giving up one run and three hits.
He has started 15 games in the major leagues, including 10 this season. He had a stretch of five starts in May in which he allowed only nine runs over 30⅓ innings, a 2.67 ERA with a 25-5 strikeout/walk ratio. But he found trouble in June, giving up 17 runs in 15 innings over three starts before being returned to Class AAA.
Kirilloff building up
Alex Kirilloff singled and homered at CHS Field on Sunday, bringing his four-game totals to seven hits in 18 at-bats during his current rehab assignment with the Saints, a .388 average with two homers and a double.
But results aren't the important part of Kirilloff's rehab from a shoulder strain that has sidelined him for the past five weeks, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. That the oft-injured first baseman can handle an everyday workload with no setbacks is what the Twins are looking for.
That's why "we don't have any plans currently to travel AK" to Cleveland for this week's series, Baldelli said Sunday. "He's doing fine. He's building back up. But he does need some at-bats to prove to himself and to us that he's in a good physical state. He needs more than a couple of games for that."
Home of ex-Angels
The Twins will face Lucas Giolito on Monday, and they figure to see relievers Matt Moore and Reynaldo López sometime during this week's three-game series in Cleveland. Each of those three pitchers was an L.A. Angel when the Guardians left Target Field on Wednesday, but they were claimed off waivers by Cleveland a day later.