Span's absence raises eyebrows
The Twins had their projected Opening Day lineup ready for the Yankees on Sunday.
Then, Denard Span was scratched because of a stiff neck.
Span missed more than half of last season because of concussion and migraine symptoms, but General Manager Terry Ryan said this injury was not concussion-related.
Surrounded by reporters, Ryan quickly sensed the skepticism. Even though this sounded like a minor injury, the Twins were able to use their Opening Day lineup exactly once last season -- on Opening Day.
"If this is the biggest injury we have to worry about this spring, we'll be in good shape," Ryan said.
By day's end, there was one more injury to report: Tsuyoshi Nishioka has a strained left pinkie and is day-to-day, Ryan said.
Valencia homers The pitcher was No. 95, Graham Stoneburner -- not to be confused with late Yankees owner George Steinbrenner -- but nonetheless, the score was tied 1-1 in the seventh inning when Danny Valencia connected for his second homer in as many days.
Valencia, who looks much more muscular this spring, has been spending lots of extra time on his swing. He hit 15 home runs last year and wants to bounce back after seeing his on-base percentage fall from .351 to .294 the past two seasons.