It’s about time… Last night Craig Monroe gave us a glimpse of what he has historically been able to do at the plate. Monroe had a very good night with 3 RBI including a double and a homerun. The season thus far has not been kind for Monroe. Prior to yesterday’s game he was batting a paltry .222 with 3 doubles, 3 RBI and 10 strikeouts.
After the game, Ron Gardenhire was asked about his decision to start Monroe in the lineup. He stated that Monroe had a career batting average of .667 versus Joe Blanton. While numbers can lie, sometimes batters pick up the ball batter against certain pitchers. Gardy’s statistical gamble paid off last night with Monroe leading the Twins to victory.
While Monroe seems to be heating up his bat after a slow start, the Twins have greatly improved this year while platooning Jason Kubel and Monroe at the DH spot. They have combined to hit 4 homeruns and knock in 18 RBI while hitting .276 in just 28 games. That is a great increase over their production from that position last year. They are on pace to hit 25 homeruns and around 115 RBI. While those RBI numbers are probably inflated, anything near these numbers would be a great improvement over last years squad. The DH position last year accounted for a .269 average with only 10 homeruns and 74 RBI.
The Twins are sitting with a 10-10 record and currently in second place in the AL Central. They trail the Chicago White Sox by 1.5 games and will look to extend their 3 game winning streak tonight against the Athletics. We will be sending Boof to the mound.


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