Bill Smith kept getting good reports in the offseason about how well Francisco Liriano was pitching in winter ball in the Dominican Republic.
However, the Twins general manager wanted to wait until spring training to see how the 26-year-old lefthander would do after going 5-13 with a 5.80 ERA last year. Liriano missed the entire 2007 season after having Tommy John surgery on his left elbow.
After beating the Indians 8-3 on Sunday, Liriano -- acquired from San Francisco in 2003 as a throw-in in the Joe Nathan deal -- is 4-0 with a sensational 1.50 ERA.
"[Liriano] got to spring training and he threw the ball well," Smith said. "First of all he came in in great shape, and that was exciting for us. So we said, 'Well, now he's going to have to carry it over into the regular season,' and for the first month of April, he has done that. So let's hope that Francisco Liriano continues to carry the load for us."
Liriano's victory Sunday gave the Twins another series victory. They have won every series this season except one at Detroit on this road trip.
Smith said Liriano is a different pitcher than he was before the surgery. Liriano went 12-3 with a 2.16 ERA in 2006 before he started having elbow trouble.
"A few years ago he was really probably just a thrower," Smith said. "But he's got a great arm and you know, again, we've got a long season ahead, but we're excited about what he's done certainly in the first month."
While Liriano has done a great job, Nick Blackburn has struggled. The righthander, who was 11-11 in both of the past two seasons with ERAs of 4.05 in 2008 and 4.03 last season, is 1-1 with a 6.85 ERA in four starts this season. He has given up 33 hits, 18 earned runs and six home runs in 23 2/3 innings.