Nothing has come easy for the Twins during their miserable start to the season, so why would a four-run lead be any different when they were on the verge of ending their five-game losing streak?
Bailey Ober was magnificent in his second consecutive start against the Detroit Tigers, giving up two hits and one run across six efficient innings. The offense delivered three runs through sacrifice flies, just the fourth time in the past decade they have had that many in a game.
But it took reliever Cole Sands stranding two runners in scoring position in the seventh inning and Matt Bowman leaving another runner on base in the eighth to secure a 4-3 victory at Target Field, the club’s second home victory of the season.
“It was a game we really had to work for,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said.
Ober did everything he could to end the losing streak himself. He retired his first 13 batters and 17 of his first 18. He didn’t reach a three-ball count until he issued a two-out walk in the sixth inning, completing his first five innings in 58 pitches.
Matt Vierling provided the Tigers with their first baserunner when he hit a first-pitch fastball to center field for a single in the fifth inning. Ober, who drew swings and misses with all five pitches in his repertoire, responded by striking out his next four batters.
“I just watched my last outing and saw what they were swinging at, what they didn’t swing at, what was working for me,” said Ober, who threw a first-pitch strike to 17 of his 21 batters. “Then I tried to mix that up a little more. Not be as heavy on certain pitches and have an overall mix. I felt like my fastball was a little better today.”
The Tigers tried two distinct approaches against Ober in their first two times through the lineup. They swung early in counts in their first at-bats against him, and it led to weak contact, including a four-pitch third inning. In Ober’s second time through the lineup, when they showed more patience, he struck out six of their nine batters.