It felt like a big welcome-to-Minnesota party at Target Field on Wednesday, with Brooks Lee playing his first big-league game and David Festa making his first home start.
The response from the Twins’ prospects was decidedly divergent.
Lee collected both his first hit, a fourth-inning line-drive single to center, and first RBI, a nearly identical liner in the seventh inning that brought home Byron Buxton.
“First strikeout, too,” he said with a laugh.
But the celebration over the first-rounder’s arrival, due to Royce Lewis’ latest injury-list stint, was muted by Festa’s third-inning blowup, a nine-batter, five-run ordeal that relegated the Twins to a 9-2 loss to the Tigers.
“I felt great. The results, the box score, doesn’t show that, but I feel like I was confident out there,” Festa said after allowing seven runs in a game for the first time in his professional career. “The nerves are fine. Just a frustrating result.”
Hard to fathom, too, just like his debut last week in Arizona. In that one, the righthander didn’t allow a hit for three innings, then gave up six of them, five of them consecutively, in the fourth.
This time, he looked poised and in charge for two innings, Detroit’s only hit coming when Buxton dove but couldn’t catch a sinking line drive. Festa threw first-pitch strikes to 17 of the 24 hitters he faced, and regularly reached 96 mph with his fastball.