After completing five innings in 92 pitches, Chris Paddack put on a jacket in the Twins dugout and walked over to manager Rocco Baldelli and pitching coach Pete Maki.
“I said, ‘Hey, at least give me one more,’” said Paddack, knowing the Twins had a taxed bullpen.
It was a brief conversation and Paddack returned for the start of the sixth inning. He recorded one out, striking out a batter after giving up a leadoff single, but the Twins bullpen needed every out they received from him.
Caleb Thielbar, Griffin Jax and Jhoan Duran covered the last 11 outs as the Twins held off the Seattle Mariners for a 6-3 victory Wednesday night at Target Field. Jax, who made his first multi-inning appearance in two years, surrendered a two-run, two-out double to Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh in the seventh inning, but the Twins scored two insurance runs with two outs in the eighth.
“We needed a big effort from our starting pitcher and Paddack gave it to us,” Baldelli said.
Paddack left the mound to a standing ovation from fans behind the Twins dugout. He allowed one run — an opposite-field homer to Mitch Garver — in 5⅓ innings. He matched a season-high 10 strikeouts and his 99 pitches were the most he has thrown in a game since 2021.
When Baldelli came to the mound, Paddack said he thanked him for trusting him to pitch to a couple more batters. He knows the Twins will monitor his innings this year, his first full season after recovering from his second Tommy John surgery, and he won’t often be successful lobbying to pitch deeper into games.
“I looked up there in the fourth inning and I was at [79] pitches,” Paddack said. “I was like I’ve got to find a way to get out to at least the sixth, especially with the bullpen kind of beat up, a couple guys down. The 10 punchies were nice, but I’m a guy that I want to get deep into games. That’s how we win.”