Joe Ryan pitched at Target Field on Thursday as scheduled, but the atmosphere was a little different from what he had planned for. The righthander threw a normal bullpen session, then trudged across the outfield in a silent and empty Target Field.
Had things gone a little differently the night before, he would have been making final preparations for his winner-take-all start in Game 3 against the Blue Jays, in front of a decibel-busting crowd hungry for a series victory.
The series has been won, however, and another is about to begin. So is it safe to assume that Ryan's next start will come Saturday afternoon in Houston?
The Twins' position: We'll get back to you.
"There are definitely some considerations any time you go into a series — matchups and who lines up, where your bullpen guys are going to slot," Twins President of Baseball Operations Derek Falvey said. "As it stands today, we'll work through that over the next 24 to 48 hours."
Hesitation over announcing pitching plans is nothing new for the Twins, and given the heightened stakes in the postseason, it's no surprise the Twins' scouting and baseball research departments are reviewing every possibility. And it remains possible that Ryan, who allowed nine runs in 10 innings during his two starts against the Astros this season, could be passed over for the tone-setting assignment.
Kenta Maeda, for instance, hasn't faced the Astros since 2021, but pitched five shutout innings against them in the 2020 playoffs. Bailey Ober also hasn't faced Houston since 2021, but posted a 2.08 ERA in his four starts last month.
"Obviously, Joe is going to be a big part of this, as is Kenta, Bailey, Pablo [López], Sonny [Gray]. We have so many guys on this staff that could start games, and big games, for us," Falvey said. "They're going to need to pitch well."