FORT MYERS, FLA. – Miguel Sano is going to have his moments in the outfield. The Twins are prepared for that.
That's why, after a Sano fielding flub during their 6-4 loss to the Yankees on Sunday, manager Paul Molitor was not concerned about how raw his new right fielder might be.
"In a little bit of a twisted way," Molitor said, "I'm kind of glad [it happened]."
It should be pointed out that, besides a couple of plays, Sano has been functional in right field. But as he transitions from third base to the outfield, his movements will be watched closely.
And, at 6-foot-4 and 263 pounds, there's a lot of Sano to watch.
It all went down in the third inning with the Twins holding a 2-0 lead.
The first two batters of the inning reached base, then Ben Gamel sent a fly ball to Sano's left. Sano chased it, stuck out his glove and watched the ball deflect off it.
An error was assessed, as required when a player doesn't make a play that usually takes ordinary effort to make. Instead of there being one out with runners on first and second, the bases were loaded with no outs. And the Yankees scored three times in the inning to take a 3-2 lead.