7
THE TWINS: The Twins finished their six-game road trip with a record of 3-3, going 1-2 in Kansas City and 2-1 at Tampa Bay...tonight they begin a nine-game 10-day homestand with three against Detroit over the weekend, an off-day Monday, three with the Dodgers (April 29- May 1) and three next weekend against Baltimore...the Twins have won three of their last four. TWINS TAKE TAMPA: The Twins beat the Rays yesterday afternoon by a score of 9-7, winning their first series at Tropicana Field since September 4-6, 2006...Ricky Nolasco (2-2) was the starter and winner, allowing six runs on 10 hits in 6.0 innings pitched...Glen Perkins pitched a perfect ninth inning to earn his fifth save...Kurt Suzuki and Sam Fuld combined for six of the Twins 12 hits as Suzuki recorded three RBI and Fuld recorded two doubles and two RBI...Aaron Hicks added a three-run homer, giving the Twins eight RBI from the final three spots in the batting order. TAKE A WALK: The Twins have walked five-plus times in 13 games this season, the most such games in baseball, ahead of Oakland (11 times)...they have walked 111 times this season, the most in baseball, also ahead of Oakland (100). CASE OF THE RUNS: The Twins have scored nine-plus runs five times this season, tying Los Angeles-AL for second-most such games in the majors and trailing only Colorado (6)...the Twins only scored nine-plus seven times all of last season, and didn’t hit that mark for the fifth time since July 23, 2013 at Los Angeles-AL. NOTES ON COLABELLO: Chris Colabello enters today with 26 RBI this March/April which is tied with Kirby Puckett (1994) for most April RBI in club history...it also marks the most RBI for a Twin in any single month since Josh Willingham recorded 27 in July of 2012...the last Twin with at least 28 in any month was Delmon Young, who had 30 in July of 2010...Harmon Killebrew holds the club record with 37 in June 1969. He enters today leading the AL and ranking second in baseball in RBI with 26, trailing only Giancarlo Stanton (27)...he has driven in a run every 3.19 at-bats, the best ratio in baseball. Just 16 times in major league history has a player recorded 30-plus RBI in March/April... the most recent to reach 30 RBI was Josh Hamilton for Texas in 2008, recording 32. In 2006, Colabello attended Detroit Tigers tryout camp and signed that March, but was released 22 days later and rejoined Worcester in the Can-Am League. SPEAKING OF MONTHLY RECORDS: Josmil Pinto drew his 16th walk yesterday afternoon, tying him with Tim Teufel (1984) for most by a Twins rookie in club history during March/ April...11 times in club history has a rookie walked 17-plus times in any month, the all-time record being set by Butch Wynegar, who walked 20 times in July 1976. AGAIN, WITH THE MONTHLIES: Brian Dozier enters play today as the major league leader with 22 runs scored...the 22 runs scored are tied with four others for third-most in club history for March/April, Paul Molitor the leader with 24 runs in 1996, followed by Torii Hunter with 23 runs in 2002. THE ’PEN IS MIGHTIER: The Twins bullpen has posted a 1.30 ERA (41.2 IP, 6 ER) in the last 13 games – since April 10 – with opponents batting .193 (28-for-145), with one home run, 13 walks and 31 strikeouts. They completed the road trip with a 0.40 ERA (22.1 IP, 1 ER), with 12 hits allowed, six walks and 17 strikeouts. They rank third in the AL in WHIP (1.21) and baserunners-per-9.0 IP (11.05), and fifth in walks-per-9.0 (3.44), home runs-per-9.0 (0.49), and opponent batting average (.227). MAUER VS. THE MOTOR CITY: Joe Mauer is hitting .317 (161-for-508), with 24 doubles, 13 home runs, 70 RBI, 82 runs scored and 78 walks in 138 career games against Detroit...among all active players, he ranks second in walks (Konerko - 105) and on-base percentage (.407, behind Span - .409), sixth in hits and runs and ninth in batting average. EARN YOUR STRIPES: The Twins went 8-11 against the Tigers last season and are 118-104 against Detroit since Manager Ron Gardenhire took over in 2002, the most wins in baseball vs. Detroit in that span, ahead of Chicago-AL (117-109)...the Twins are seeking their 400th all-time win against the Tigers, going 399-360-1...since the Twins inception in 1961, their 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against Detroit came in 2009, going 12-7. HAWAIIAN PUNCH: Kurt Suzuki has recorded 17 RBI, leading all catchers in baseball...he has an at-bat-per-RBI-ratio of 3.41, the fourth best in baseball among all players and third best in the AL, trailing Colabello (3.19) and Nelson Cruz (3.35)...additionally, his 17 RBI this March/April are the most by a catcher in club history, passing Butch Wynegar’s 15 RBI in March/April of 1979...lastly, he is hitting .450 (9-for-20) with RISP, the fifth best in baseball. WILSON!: Yesterday afternoon, the Twins claimed outfielder Kenny Wilson off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays and optioned him to Double-A New Britain...in 15 games with Double-A New Hampshire this season, Wilson hit .210 (13-for-62) with one double, one triple, one home run, eight RBI and two stolen bases...the 24-year-old was originally drafted by the Blue Jays in the second round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft...he has hit .228 (423-for-1852) with 75 doubles, 20 triples, 13 home runs, 149 RBI, 214 walks, 196 stolen bases and 297 runs scored in 505 career minor league games in parts of seven seasons, all in the Blue Jay’s organization...the Twins now have a full 40-man roster. STREAKS Current Streak: ................................ 2 wins Last 5 games: ........................................ 3-2 Last 10 games: ...................................... 6-4 Last 15 games: ...................................... 8-7 Last 20 games: .................................... 11-9 UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE Date Opponent Probable Pitchers Time Television Radio / Spanish Radio 4/26 Detroit Phil Hughes (R, 1-1, 6.43) vs. Anibal Sanchez (0-2, 3.54) 1:10 pm FS North TIBN: KTWIN 4/27 Detroit Kyle Gibson (R, 3-1, 3.63) vs. Justin Verlander (3-1, 2.18) 1:10 pm FS North TIBN: KTWIN / LMB: BOB FM Games can be heard via the Twins website at twinsbaseball.com. All game times are listed as Central. TWINSPRESSBOX.COM Get the latest Twins notes, stat packs, clips, press releases, minor league reports, 2014 official team media guide as well as other team related information at: www.twinspressbox.com Find us on Twitter: @Twins and #MNTwins ROAD TRIP (3-3) Batting Average ........... .267 (59-for-221) Runs Per-Game...................4.3 (30 R/7 G) Home Runs ............................................. 6 RISP ............................... .278 (15-for-54) Fielding Errors ........................................ 3 Team ERA .................4.83 (54.0 IP, 29 ER) Starters W-L ....................................... 2-3 Starters ERA .............7.96 (31.2 IP, 28 ER) Relievers W-L-S ............................... 1-0-2 Relievers ERA .............0.40 (22.1 IP, 1 ER) Save/Opportunities ..............................2/3 RECENT TRANSACTIONS 3/31 LHP Duensing placed on Paternity List RHP Tonkin recalled from AAA 4/3 RHP Tonkin optioned to AAA LHP Duensing returned from Pat. List 4/7 IF Bartlett placed on 15-day DL C/OF Herrmann recalled from AAA IF Nunez acquired via trade with NYY, in exchange for LHP Sulbaran 4/9 OF Arcia placed on 15-day DL 4/10 OF Mastroianni contract selected 4/12 OF Willingham placed on 15-day DL RHP Tonkin recalled from AAA 4/17 IF Nunez recalled from AAA (26th man) IF Nunez optioned to AAA (26th man) 4/20 OF Fuld claimed off waivers from OAK OF Mastroianni des. for assignment IF Bartlett retired 4/22 OF Mastroianni claimed off waivers by TOR 4/24 OF Wilson claimed off waivers from TOR, optioned to AA UPCOMING MILESTONES PLAYER CURRENT NO. MILESTONE WITHIN REACH Ron Gardenhire 1009 wins Needs 131 wins to tie Tom Kelly for most wins in franchise history (1,140) Joe Mauer 284 doubles Needs 5 to tie Justin Morneau (289) for 5th on Twins all-time list 106 home runs Needs 4 to tie Roy Smalley (110) for 12th on Twins all-time list 639 RBI Needs 3 to tie Bob Allison (642) for 9th on Twins all-time list Jason Kubel 105 home runs Needs 5 to tie Roy Smalley (110) for 12th on Twins all-time list Glen Perkins 59 saves Needs 17 saves to tie Ron Perranoski (76) for 7th on the Twins all-time list TWINS AT A GLANCE Record: ...................................... 11-10 Home Record: ................................ 5-4 Road Record: ................................. 6-6 Record in series: ........................... 4-3 Sweeps/Swept: ...............................1/1 April: .......................................... 11-10 May: ..................................................... June: .................................................... July: ...................................................... August: ................................................. September: .......................................... vs. American League East: .............. 4-2 vs. American League Central: ......... 7-5 vs. American League West: ............. 0-3 vs. National League: ............................. Games vs. LH Starter:...................... 4-5 Games vs. RH Starter: ..................... 7-5 Twins score first: ............................. 7-4 Opp. scores first: ............................. 4-6 Come-from-behind wins: ................... 5 Leading after 7/8 inn.:.............. 8-1/9-1 Trailing after 7/8 inn.: .............. 2-9/1-9 Tied after 7/8 inn.: .................... 1-0/1-0 Extra-innings: .................................. 1-2 1-run games: ................................... 2-2 Twins out-hit opp.: ........................... 5-2 Opp. out-hit Twins:........................... 4-7 Twins/Opp. have = hits: ................... 2-0 Twins get Quality Start: ................... 6-1 Twins starter goes 6+ IP:................ 6-3 Most games over .500: .. 1, 2x, last 4/25 Most games under .500:............ 3, 4/11 Longest winning-streak: ..... 3, 4/11-13 Longest losing-streak: ............. 3, 4/7-10 When Twins score 4+: ................... 11-3 When Twins score 3-: ...................... 0-7 Team-high hits:.............. 13, 4/20 at KC Team-high runs: ...10, 3x, last 4/11 vs. KC Opp.-high hits: ................ 15, 4/6 at CLE Opp.-high runs: ..9, 2x, last 4/15 vs. TOR Twins get 10+ hits: .......................... 7-2 Walk-Off W/L: .................................. 0-1 Shutouts W/L: .................................. 0/1 Complete Games: ................................. Target Field Sellouts (’14/All-Time): ... -/152 MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2014 - 7:10 (CT) - FOX SPORTS NORTH / TREASURE ISLAND BASEBALL NETWORK Kevin Correia (R, 0-2, 5.47) vs. Rick Porcello (R, 2-1, 3.15) GAME 22 HOME GAME 10 2014 ALL-STAR GAME Target Field will host the 85th MLB All-Star game July 15 on FOX. It marks the third time Minnesota has hosted the Mid-Summer Classic, the previ- ous being July 13, 1965 at Metropolitan Stadium, the other on July 16, 1985 at H.H.H. Metrodome. ****** Days ‘til All-Star Game: 81 ****** TWINS VS. DETROIT 2013 Record: ....................................... 8-11 Current Streak:............................... 2 losses 2013 at Home: ...................................... 4-5 2013 at Detroit: ..................................... 4-6 All-Time Record: .........................399-360-1 All-Time at Home: .......................... 210-171 All-Time at Detroit: .....................189-189-1 2013 Game Logs: Date Site Score Winner/Loser/Save 4/1 MIN 2-4 Verlander/Worley/Coke 4/3 MIN 3-2 Perkins/Coke 4/4 MIN 2-8 Porcello/Pelfrey 4/29 DET 3-4 Scherzer/Pelfrey/Benoit 4/30 DET 1-6 Verlander/Worley 5/1 DET 6-2 Diamond/Sanchez 5/23 DET 6-7 Benoit/Burton/Valverde 5/24 DET 0-6 Sanchez/Deduno 5/25 DET 3-2 Walters/Fister/Perkins 5/26 DET 1-6 Scherzer/Pelfrey 6/14 MIN 0-4 Porcello/Diamond 6/15 MIN 6-3 Deduno/Downs/Perkins 6/16 MIN 2-5 Fister/Walters/Benoit 8/20 DET 6-3 Pelfrey/Porcello/Perkins 8/21 DET 1-7 Smyly/Correia/Veras 8/22 DET 7-6 Fien/Rondon/Perkins 9/23 MIN ^4-3 Swarzak/Putkonen 9/24 MIN 2-4 Fister/Diamond/Benoit 9/25 MIN 0-1 Scherzer/Correia/Benoit

MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) · 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) · 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against

THE TWINS: The Twins finished their six-game road trip with a record of 3-3, going 1-2 in Kansas City and 2-1 at Tampa Bay...tonight they begin a nine-game 10-day homestand with three against Detroit over the weekend, an off-day Monday, three with the Dodgers (April 29-May 1) and three next weekend against Baltimore...the Twins have won three of their last four.

TWINS TAKE TAMPA: The Twins beat the Rays yesterday afternoon by a score of 9-7, winning their first series at Tropicana Field since September 4-6, 2006...Ricky Nolasco (2-2) was the starter and winner, allowing six runs on 10 hits in 6.0 innings pitched...Glen Perkins pitched a perfect ninth inning to earn his fifth save...Kurt Suzuki and Sam Fuld combined for six of the Twins 12 hits as Suzuki recorded three RBI and Fuld recorded two doubles and two RBI...Aaron Hicks added a three-run homer, giving the Twins eight RBI from the final three spots in the batting order.

TAKE A WALK: The Twins have walked five-plus times in 13 games this season, the most such games in baseball, ahead of Oakland (11 times)...they have walked 111 times this season, the most in baseball, also ahead of Oakland (100).

CASE OF THE RUNS: The Twins have scored nine-plus runs five times this season, tying Los Angeles-AL for second-most such games in the majors and trailing only Colorado (6)...the Twins only scored nine-plus seven times all of last season, and didn’t hit that mark for the fifth time since July 23, 2013 at Los Angeles-AL.

NOTES ON COLABELLO: Chris Colabello enters today with 26 RBI this March/April which is tied with Kirby Puckett (1994) for most April RBI in club history...it also marks the most RBI for a Twin in any single month since Josh Willingham recorded 27 in July of 2012...the last Twin with at least 28 in any month was Delmon Young, who had 30 in July of 2010...Harmon Killebrew holds the club record with 37 in June 1969.

• He enters today leading the AL and ranking second in baseball in RBI with 26, trailing only Giancarlo Stanton (27)...he has driven in a run every 3.19 at-bats, the best ratio in baseball. • Just 16 times in major league history has a player recorded 30-plus RBI in March/April...the most recent to reach 30 RBI was Josh Hamilton for Texas in 2008, recording 32. • In 2006, Colabello attended Detroit Tigers tryout camp and signed that March, but was released 22 days later and rejoined Worcester in the Can-Am League.

SPEAKING OF MONTHLY RECORDS: Josmil Pinto drew his 16th walk yesterday afternoon, tying him with Tim Teufel (1984) for most by a Twins rookie in club history during March/April...11 times in club history has a rookie walked 17-plus times in any month, the all-time record being set by Butch Wynegar, who walked 20 times in July 1976.

AGAIN, WITH THE MONTHLIES: Brian Dozier enters play today as the major league leader with 22 runs scored...the 22 runs scored are tied with four others for third-most in club history for March/April, Paul Molitor the leader with 24 runs in 1996, followed by Torii Hunter with 23 runs in 2002.

THE ’PEN IS MIGHTIER: The Twins bullpen has posted a 1.30 ERA (41.2 IP, 6 ER) in the last 13 games – since April 10 – with opponents batting .193 (28-for-145), with one home run, 13 walks and 31 strikeouts.

• They completed the road trip with a 0.40 ERA (22.1 IP, 1 ER), with 12 hits allowed, six walks and 17 strikeouts. • They rank third in the AL in WHIP (1.21) and baserunners-per-9.0 IP (11.05), and fifth in walks-per-9.0 (3.44), home runs-per-9.0 (0.49), and opponent batting average (.227).

MAUER VS. THE MOTOR CITY: Joe Mauer is hitting .317 (161-for-508), with 24 doubles, 13 home runs, 70 RBI, 82 runs scored and 78 walks in 138 career games against Detroit...among all active players, he ranks second in walks (Konerko - 105) and on-base percentage (.407, behind Span - .409), sixth in hits and runs and ninth in batting average.

EARN YOUR STRIPES: The Twins went 8-11 against the Tigers last season and are 118-104 against Detroit since Manager Ron Gardenhire took over in 2002, the most wins in baseball vs. Detroit in that span, ahead of Chicago-AL (117-109)...the Twins are seeking their 400th all-time win against the Tigers, going 399-360-1...since the Twins inception in 1961, their 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)...the Twins last winning season against Detroit came in 2009, going 12-7.

HAWAIIAN PUNCH: Kurt Suzuki has recorded 17 RBI, leading all catchers in baseball...he has an at-bat-per-RBI-ratio of 3.41, the fourth best in baseball among all players and third best in the AL, trailing Colabello (3.19) and Nelson Cruz (3.35)...additionally, his 17 RBI this March/April are the most by a catcher in club history, passing Butch Wynegar’s 15 RBI in March/April of 1979...lastly, he is hitting .450 (9-for-20) with RISP, the fifth best in baseball.

WILSON!: Yesterday afternoon, the Twins claimed outfielder Kenny Wilson off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays and optioned him to Double-A New Britain...in 15 games with Double-A New Hampshire this season, Wilson hit .210 (13-for-62) with one double, one triple, one home run, eight RBI and two stolen bases...the 24-year-old was originally drafted by the Blue Jays in the second round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft...he has hit .228 (423-for-1852) with 75 doubles, 20 triples, 13 home runs, 149 RBI, 214 walks, 196 stolen bases and 297 runs scored in 505 career minor league games in parts of seven seasons, all in the Blue Jay’s organization...the Twins now have a full 40-man roster.

STREAKSCurrent Streak: ................................ 2 winsLast 5 games: ........................................3-2Last 10 games: ......................................6-4Last 15 games: ......................................8-7Last 20 games: ....................................11-9

UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULEDate Opponent Probable Pitchers Time Television Radio / Spanish Radio4/26 Detroit Phil Hughes (R, 1-1, 6.43) vs. Anibal Sanchez (0-2, 3.54) 1:10 pm FS North TIBN: KTWIN4/27 Detroit Kyle Gibson (R, 3-1, 3.63) vs. Justin Verlander (3-1, 2.18) 1:10 pm FS North TIBN: KTWIN / LMB: BOB FM

Games can be heard via the Twins website at twinsbaseball.com. All game times are listed as Central.

TWINSPRESSBOX.COMGet the latest Twins notes, stat packs, clips, press releases, minor league reports, 2014 official team media guide as well as other team related information at:

www.twinspressbox.com Find us on Twitter: @Twins and #MNTwins

ROAD TRIP (3-3)

Batting Average ........... .267 (59-for-221)Runs Per-Game ...................4.3 (30 R/7 G)Home Runs .............................................6RISP ............................... .278 (15-for-54)Fielding Errors ........................................3

Team ERA .................4.83 (54.0 IP, 29 ER)Starters W-L ....................................... 2-3Starters ERA .............7.96 (31.2 IP, 28 ER)Relievers W-L-S ...............................1-0-2Relievers ERA .............0.40 (22.1 IP, 1 ER)Save/Opportunities ..............................2/3

RECENT TRANSACTIONS3/31 LHP Duensing placed on Paternity List RHP Tonkin recalled from AAA4/3 RHP Tonkin optioned to AAA LHP Duensing returned from Pat. List4/7 IF Bartlett placed on 15-day DL C/OF Herrmann recalled from AAA IF Nunez acquired via trade with NYY, in exchange for LHP Sulbaran4/9 OF Arcia placed on 15-day DL4/10 OF Mastroianni contract selected4/12 OF Willingham placed on 15-day DL RHP Tonkin recalled from AAA4/17 IF Nunez recalled from AAA (26th man) IF Nunez optioned to AAA (26th man)4/20 OF Fuld claimed off waivers from OAK OF Mastroianni des. for assignment IF Bartlett retired4/22 OF Mastroianni claimed off waivers by TOR4/24 OF Wilson claimed off waivers from TOR, optioned to AA

UPCOMING MILESTONES

PLAYER CURRENT NO. MILESTONE WITHIN REACH Ron Gardenhire 1009 wins Needs 131 wins to tie Tom Kelly for most wins in franchise history (1,140) Joe Mauer 284 doubles Needs 5 to tie Justin Morneau (289) for 5th on Twins all-time list 106 home runs Needs 4 to tie Roy Smalley (110) for 12th on Twins all-time list 639 RBI Needs 3 to tie Bob Allison (642) for 9th on Twins all-time list Jason Kubel 105 home runs Needs 5 to tie Roy Smalley (110) for 12th on Twins all-time list Glen Perkins 59 saves Needs 17 saves to tie Ron Perranoski (76) for 7th on the Twins all-time list

TWINS AT A GLANCE

Record: ...................................... 11-10Home Record: ................................ 5-4Road Record: ................................. 6-6Record in series: ........................... 4-3Sweeps/Swept: ...............................1/1April: .......................................... 11-10May: .....................................................June: ....................................................July: ......................................................August: .................................................September: ..........................................vs. American League East: ..............4-2vs. American League Central: .........7-5vs. American League West: .............0-3vs. National League: .............................Games vs. LH Starter: ......................4-5Games vs. RH Starter: .....................7-5Twins score first: .............................7-4Opp. scores first: .............................4-6Come-from-behind wins: ................... 5Leading after 7/8 inn.: ..............8-1/9-1Trailing after 7/8 inn.: ..............2-9/1-9Tied after 7/8 inn.: ....................1-0/1-0Extra-innings: ..................................1-21-run games: ...................................2-2Twins out-hit opp.: ...........................5-2Opp. out-hit Twins: ...........................4-7Twins/Opp. have = hits: ...................2-0Twins get Quality Start: ...................6-1Twins starter goes 6+ IP: ................6-3Most games over .500: .. 1, 2x, last 4/25Most games under .500: ............3, 4/11Longest winning-streak: ..... 3, 4/11-13Longest losing-streak: ............. 3, 4/7-10When Twins score 4+: ...................11-3When Twins score 3-: ......................0-7Team-high hits: .............. 13, 4/20 at KCTeam-high runs: ...10, 3x, last 4/11 vs. KCOpp.-high hits: ................15, 4/6 at CLEOpp.-high runs: ..9, 2x, last 4/15 vs. TORTwins get 10+ hits: ..........................7-2Walk-Off W/L: ..................................0-1Shutouts W/L: ..................................0/1Complete Games: .................................Target Field Sellouts (’14/All-Time): ... -/152

MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8)FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2014 - 7:10 (CT) - FOX SPORTS NORTH / TREASURE ISLAND BASEBALL NETWORK

Kevin Correia (R, 0-2, 5.47) vs. Rick Porcello (R, 2-1, 3.15)GAME 22 HOME GAME 10

2014 ALL-STAR GAMETarget Field will host the 85th MLB All-Star game July 15 on FOX. It marks the third time Minnesota has hosted the Mid-Summer Classic, the previ-ous being July 13, 1965 at Metropolitan Stadium, the other on July 16, 1985 at H.H.H. Metrodome.

****** Days ‘til All-Star Game: 81 ******

TWINS VS. DETROIT2013 Record: .......................................8-11Current Streak: ...............................2 losses2013 at Home: ......................................4-52013 at Detroit: .....................................4-6All-Time Record: .........................399-360-1All-Time at Home: ..........................210-171All-Time at Detroit: .....................189-189-1

2013 Game Logs:

Date Site Score Winner/Loser/Save4/1 MIN 2-4 Verlander/Worley/Coke4/3 MIN 3-2 Perkins/Coke4/4 MIN 2-8 Porcello/Pelfrey4/29 DET 3-4 Scherzer/Pelfrey/Benoit4/30 DET 1-6 Verlander/Worley5/1 DET 6-2 Diamond/Sanchez5/23 DET 6-7 Benoit/Burton/Valverde5/24 DET 0-6 Sanchez/Deduno5/25 DET 3-2 Walters/Fister/Perkins5/26 DET 1-6 Scherzer/Pelfrey6/14 MIN 0-4 Porcello/Diamond6/15 MIN 6-3 Deduno/Downs/Perkins6/16 MIN 2-5 Fister/Walters/Benoit8/20 DET 6-3 Pelfrey/Porcello/Perkins8/21 DET 1-7 Smyly/Correia/Veras8/22 DET 7-6 Fien/Rondon/Perkins9/23 MIN ^4-3 Swarzak/Putkonen9/24 MIN 2-4 Fister/Diamond/Benoit9/25 MIN 0-1 Scherzer/Correia/Benoit

Page 2: MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) · 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against

STARTING PITCHER PAGE 2

• He is making his fifth start of 2014.• He is making his 326th career major league appearance and 195th career start.

W L ERA GS IP ER AVG H AB HR BB SO Home: 0 1 6.39 2 12.2 9 Vs. Left: .229 11 48 0 4 3 Road: 0 1 4.50 2 12.0 6 VS. RIGHT: .360 18 50 1 2 9 Day: 0 2 5.47 4 24.2 15 TOTALS: .296 29 98 1 6 12 Night: - - - - - - - - - - - - Grass: 0 2 5.47 4 24.2 15 Turf: - - - - - - - - - - - -

2014 MISC. NUMBERS

• • Signed as a free agent by Minnesota on December 13, 2012.• The Twins are his fourth major league organization, as he has been a part of the Giants

organization (2002-2008), the Padres (2009-10) and the Pirates (2011-12).• Was named a 2011 National League All-Star as a member of the Pirates but did not appear in

the game.• Made his major league debut in his second professional season...had his contract selected

by San Francisco on July 10, 2003 and made his major league debut that night at Colorado...allowed one run in 1.1 innings...made his first major league start August 10, 2003 vs. Phila-delphia, allowing one run in 6.0 innings.

• Selected by the Giants in the fourth round of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft out of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo...originally selected by St. Louis in the 23rd round of the 2001 Draft.

CAREER NOTES

LAST TIME OUT: He was the starter and loser in his last start April 19 at Kansas City opposite Bruce Chen...allowed five runs, four earned, on nine hits with two walks and two strikeouts in 6.0 innings pitched...the five runs given up were all allowed in the fourth inning on five hits...Twins lost, 5-4.

AGAINST DETROIT: Correia will be facing the Tigers for the seventh time in his career today, and first time this season...in his previous start September 25, 2013 vs. Detroit he allowed one run on seven hits with one strikeout in 7.0 innings pitched...he has a career record of 1-3, 2.75 ERA (39.1 IP, 12 ER) with four walks and 14 strikeouts in six starts...in two starts at Target Field against the Tigers he is 0-1, 1.93 ERA (14.0 IP, 3 ER) with one walk and three strikeouts in two starts.

QUALITY CORREIA: He recorded a quality start in his first outing of the year April 2 at Chicago-AL and followed it up with a quality star April 13 vs. KC...Correia led the Twins in quality starts in 2013 with 17...he has 92 quality starts in his career with a record of 45-20, 2.44 ERA (593.2 IP, 161 ER) with 143 walks and 375 strikeouts in those 92 quality starts...has tossed at least 6.0 innings in 116 of his 193 career starts (60%) and at least 7.0 innings in 29 career starts.

SPRING RECAP: Correia made four starts for the Twins in his second season with the club..he finished 1-2, 4.76 ERA (17.0 IP, 9 ER), one home run, two walks and three strikeouts in four starts.

CORREIA’S SPRING DAY-BY-DAY:Date Team W-L IP H R ER HR BB SO3/3 TOR W 3.0 0 0 0 0 1 03/12 PIT L 3.0 7 4 4 1 0 13/22 NYY L 6.0 6 4 4 0 0 13/27 at BOS ND 5.0 6 1 1 0 1 1TOTALS 4.76 ERA 1-2 17.0 19 9 9 1 2 3

FINAL 9: He posted a 2.75 ERA (59.0 IP, 18 ER) in final nine starts of 2013, August 11-September 25...six of the nine outings were quality starts despite going 2-5 during that span.

ONE IN THE BOOKS: Last season marked Correia's first season with the Twins...was the number two starter, making his first start April 3 vs. Detroit; did not factor into the decision, allowing two runs on seven hits in 7.0 innings, with one walk and two strikeouts...Correia finished the season with a record of 9-13 and a 4.18 ERA in 31 games.• He led Twins pitchers in starts (31), innings pitched (185.1) and tied for first in strikeouts

(101).• Correia led the Twins starting rotation with a 2.24 strikeout-to-walk ratio and walks-per-9.0-

innings (2.19) in 2013.

STARTED OFF HOT: Pitched 7.0-plus innings in first five starts April 3-28 last season...became just fourth pitcher in club history, according to Elias Sports Bureau, to open a season with five consecutive starts with 7.0-plus innings pitched and three runs allowed-or-fewer: Jim Perry in 1965 (first five); Scott Erickson in 1991(first seven) and Brad Radke in 2001 (first seven)...in those five starts went 3-1 with a 2.23 ERA (36.1 IP, 9 ER).

CAREER MERITS: Has a career record of 69-79, 4.50 ERA (1263.0 IP, 632 ER) with 429 walks and 821 strikeouts in 323 games (192 starts) for Minnesota, San Francisco, Pittsburgh and San Diego...recorded double-digit wins in four consecutive seasons (2009-12), including a career-high 12 wins in 2009, 2011 and 2012...he was named to the NL All-Star team in 2011 as a member of the Pirates, after going 11-7 in the first half.

NL SUCCESS: From 2009 to 2012, Correia ranked among National League right-handed pitch-ing leaders in multiple categories, including starts (9th with 113), wins (10th with 46) and innings pitched (10th with 668.0)...in his 10 seasons prior to joining the Twins, Correia spent them all with NL clubs.

AMATEUR CAREER: Is a 1998 graduate of San Diego's Grossmont High School...led his high school baseball team to a section title as a junior and runner-up in his senior season...earned First-Team All-CIF San Diego Section in senior season...earned Big West All-Conference in 2002 at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

Height: 6-3 Weight: 200 B/T: R/R Age: 33 (8/24/80 in San Diego, CA)

2014: 0-2, 5.47 CAREER: 69-80, 4.51

KEVIN CORREIA #30

DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER HR BB SO LEFT GAME NOTES PITCHES/K4/2 at CWS ND 6.0 5 3 2 0 1 5 Trailing 3-2 Recorded 7th quality start in last 10 starts 82/534/7 vs. OAK L 5.2 9 6 6 1 2 3 Trailing 6-3 Twins Home Opener 97/59 4/13 vs. KC ND 7.0 6 3 3 0 1 2 Leading 2-1 Twins scored 2 in bottom 8th for the 4-3 win 87/544/19 at KC L 6.0 9 5 4 0 2 2 Trailing 5-4 All five runs allowed in the fourth inning 97/59 APRIL 0-2 24.2 29 17 15 1 6 12 5.47 ERA---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RECORD IP H R ER HR BB SO ERAPRE-ASG TOTALS 0-2 24.2 29 17 15 1 6 12 5.47SEASON TOTALS 0-2 24.2 29 17 15 1 6 12 5.47AL TOTALS 9-15 210.0 247 106 101 25 51 113 4.33NL TOTALS 60-65 1066.0 1123 573 538 131 381 712 4.54CAREER TOTALS 69-80 1276.0 1370 679 639 156 432 825 4.51

2014 MAJOR LEAGUE DAY-BY-DAY

YEAR STARTS 6+ IP QS2003 7 2 22004 1 0 02005 11 4 32007 8 4 3 2008 19 10 62009 33 23 22

2010 26 12 8 2011 26 18 132012 28 19 16 2013 31 22 172014 4 3 2TOTALS 194 117 92

6.0-PLUS IP/QUALITY STARTS

Porcello vs. the TwinsPLAYER AVG AB H HR BB SOMauer .273 33 9 0 3 3Kubel .433 30 13 1 1 5Willingham .389 18 7 2 5 5Plouffe .294 17 5 1 1 0Suzuki .214 14 3 0 4 0Dozier .308 13 4 1 0 2Florimon .167 6 1 0 1 1Hicks .200 5 1 0 0 2Escobar .250 4 1 0 0 0Arcia .500 2 1 0 0 0Herrmann .500 2 1 0 0 0

Correia vs. the TigersPLAYER AVG AB H HR BB SOCabrera .393 28 11 1 2 2Gonzalez .333 18 6 0 1 0Jackson .375 16 6 0 1 3Dirks .133 15 2 0 0 0Avila .231 13 3 0 0 2Hunter .600 10 6 0 0 0Kinsler .200 10 2 0 0 0V. Martinez .222 9 2 0 0 1J.D. Martinez .250 8 2 0 0 1Davis .000 6 0 0 0 0Iglesias .667 3 2 0 0 0Kelly .000 3 0 0 0 0Holaday .500 2 1 0 0 0

BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPS

INNING: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HITS/RUNS: 1/0 8/4 7/3 6/4 2/0 3/1 0/0 2/3 0/0

HITS/RUNS PER INNING

BASE RUNNERS PICK-OFFS SB-ATT GIDP CORREIA: 36 0 3-3 1

MORE MISCELLANEOUS NUMBERS

CG’s: - - CG’s: 1, 2x, last: 4/18/11 at CIN SHO’s: - - SHO’s: 1, 4/18/11 at CIN (9.0 IP) Low Hit: - - Low-Hit: 4, 4/18/11 at CIN (9.0 IP) Innings: 7.0, 4/13 vs. KC Innings: 9.0, 2x, last: 4/18/11 at CIN SO’s: 5, 4/2 at CWS SO’s: 9, 3x, last: 9/22/12 at HOU Walks: 2, 2x, 4/19 at KC Walks: 6, 2x, last: 6/28/10 vs. COL Hits: 9, 2x, 4/19 at KC Hits: 12, 7/23/08 vs. WAS Home Runs: 1, 4/7 vs. OAK Home Runs: 4, 2x, last 8/2/11 vs ChC Win-Streak: - - Win-Streak: 7, 6/19-8/8/12 Loss-Streak: 1, 4/7-19 Loss-Streak: 9, 2x, last 4/15/08-7/12/08

2014 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

Hughes will be making his fifth start of the 2014 season tomorrow...earned his first win of the season in his last start April 20 at Kansas City allowing three runs on nine hits with one walk and three strikeouts in 6.0 innings pitched...he will be facing the Tigers for the 13th time (11th start) in his career...he was issued the loss the last time out against Detroit after allowing four runs on seven hits in 4.1 innings August 10, 2013 at Yankee Stadium...he is beginning his first season with the Twins after signing a three-year contract December 5...he went 4-14, 5.19 ERA (145.2 IP, 84 ER) in 30 games (29 starts) for New York-AL last season...he won 16 games for the Yankees in 2012 and 18 games in 2010...Hughes was selected 23rd overall by the Yankees in the 2004 First-Year Player Draft, one slot behind Glen Perkins and three behind Trevor Plouffe...he has a career record of 57-51 with a 4.58 ERA (801.2 IP, 408 ER) with 251 walks and 676 strikeouts in 186 games (136 starts).

TOMORROW'S STARTER - PHIL HUGHES, RHP

2014 vs. Detroit: - - 2014 vs. Detroit at Minnesota: - - 2014 vs. Detroit at Detroit: - -Career vs. Detroit (6 starts): 1-3, 2.75 ERA (39.1 IP, 12 ER), 4 BB, 14 KCareer vs. Detroit at Home (4 starts): 1-1, 2.36 ERA (26.2 IP, 7 ER), 2 BB, 11 KCareer vs. Detroit at Detroit (2 starts): 0-2, 3.55 ERA (12.2 IP, 5 ER), 2 BB, 3 K

CORREIA VS. DETROIT

PITCHER LAST START (IP-H-R-ER-BB-K-HR) DEC. STARTS QS TEAM REC. RUN SUPP. RS AVGNolasco 4/24 at TB (6.0-10-6-6-2-1-1) W 5 1 3-2 24 7.28Correia 4/19 at KC (6.0-0-5-4-2-2-0) L 4 2 1-3 14 5.11Hughes 4/20 at KC (6.0-9-3-3-1-3-1) W 4 1 2-2 16 6.86Gibson 4/22 at TB (3.0-10-7-7-2-3-0) L 4 2 3-1 22 8.87Pelfrey 4/23 at TB (5.0-6-4-3-3-1-0) ND 4 0 2-2 8 3.66

TWINS STARTERS IN 2014

Page 3: MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) · 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against

BULLPEN NOTES PAGE 3

Roadtrip: 0-0-0, 3.00 (3.0 IP, ER), 2 BB Series vs. TB: 0-0-0, 4.50 (2.0 IP, ER), 2 BB vs. Left: .313 vs. Right: .200

AMade third straight Opening Day roster with the Twins after being signed as a minor league free agent on November 14, 2011...made his 300th career appearance 4/2 at CWS, allowing a run in 1.0 IP...had 164 apps with CIN (2007-11)...has 143 with Twins since 2012. AHolding Detroit hitters to a .196 average in his career...allowed just three earned runs (1.72 ERA, 15. 2 IP) in 15 outings. AAppeared in 71 games for the Twins in 2013...was tied for ninth most in the AL among righties...led MLB relievers with nine losses. AHis 27 holds in 2013 were tied for fourth most in the AL, sixth most in baseball and led the Twins...has 3 holds in 8 outings in 2014. AHas tossed 136.0 innings over the past three seasons, third most among Twins relievers (Swarzak - 177.0 and Perkins - 142.0). AHas a career record of 15-15-7, 3.42 ERA (305.0 IP, 116 ER) with 118 walks, 264 strikeouts and 79 holds in 307 games.

JARED BURTON - RHP #61Height: 6-5 Weight: 225 B/T: R/R Age: 32 (6/2/81 in Westminster, SC) Obtained: Signed as minor league free agent, 11/14/11

RECENT APPEARANCESDATE DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO4/24 @TB H 1.0 2 1 1 0 2 24/22 @TB ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 04/18 @KC ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 04/15 TOR ND 1.0 1 4 4 1 3 04/9 OAK L 1.0 2 3 3 1 1 24/6 @CLE H 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 04/5 @CLE ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 04/2 @CWS H 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 1

Roadtrip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (3.0 IP), 2 BB, K Series vs. TB: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0.2 IP), BB vs. Left: .167 vs. Right: .150

AHas allowed just five hits (5-for-32, .156 opponent avg) and two walks while striking out four this season. ABroke camp with Twins for the sixth straight season...was on Paternity List 3/31-4/2 to attend birth of son Boston Matthew on 3/31. AHad a career-high 15 holds in 2013...his 73 games tied for the Twins lead (also Fien)...his six relief wins were the most among all Twins and tied fourth among AL relievers...recorded his first career save May 28, 2013 vs. Milwaukee with a scoreless 14th inning. AWon both games of the split doubleheader 8/9/13 at CWS...first MLB pitcher to win both games of a DH since Yankees Luis Vizcaino, 7/21/07...first time in Twins history and just the 2nd time in franchise history...Walter Johnson, 9/23/23 vs. the St. Louis Browns. AHas a career record of 11-9-1, 3.40 ERA (209.1 IP, 79 ER) in 184 relief appearances and 23-24, 4.57 ERA (346.2 IP, 176 ER) in 61 starts.

BRIAN DUENSING - LHP #52Height: 6-0 Weight: 205 B/T: L/L Age: 31 (2/22/83 in Marysville, KS) Drafted: 3rd Round, 2005 Draft

RECENT APPEARANCESDATE DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO4/23 @TB ND 0.2 2 0 0 0 1 04/20 @KC ND 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 04/18 @KC ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 14/13 KC BS 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 04/11 KC ND 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 14/9 OAK ND 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 14/5 @CLE ND 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 04/3 @CWS ND 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 1

Roadtrip: 1-0-0, 0.00 (3.0 IP), 3 K Series vs. TB: 1-0-0, 0.00 (2.1 IP), 2 K vs. Left: .235 vs. Right: .125

AEarned his third win 4/23 at TB...was 10th career win and eighth since start of 2013. AHas held opponents to a .227 (27-for-119) average at Target Field since start of 2013. AFinished 2013 with 62 strikeouts in his final 58 outings for a 11.47 K/9.0 IP (48.2 IP). AStruck out multiple batters in 21 of his 73 appearances in 2013...had 29 strikeouts against lefties, 44 against righties in 2013. AHis 5.71 strikeouts/walks ratio (80 K/14 BB) since the start of 2013 is the best among all Twins...Perkins is second with 5.06 K/BB. AHad 10.60 K/9.0 IP rate (73 K, 63.0 IP) in 2013, second highest among Twins relievers behind Perkins’ 11.06 K/9.0 IP (77 K, 62.2 IP). ACareer record of 10-4-0, 3.83 ERA (120.0 IP, 51 ER) with 121 strikeouts and 29 walks in 128 apps with DET (2009-10) and MIN (2012-14).

CASEY FIEN - RHP #50Height: 6-2 Weight: 205 B/T: R/R Age: 30 (10/21/83 in Santa Rosa, CA) Obtained: Signed as minor league free agent, 1/3/12

RECENT APPEARANCESDATE DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO4/23 @TB W 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 24/20 @KC ND 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 14/17 TOR (G2) W 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 04/13 KC W 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 14/10 OAK ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 14/6 @CLE H 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 14/4 @CLE ND 1.0 3 3 3 0 0 04/2 @CWS H 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 13/31 @CWS ND 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0

Roadtrip: 0-0-2, 0.00 (3.0 IP), 5 K Series vs. TB: 0-0-2, 0.00 (2.0 IP), 3 K vs. Left: .182 vs. Right: .192

AHeld opponents to a .136 average at Target Field in 2013, the lowest opponent average by a relief pitcher in TF history (min. 10.0 IP)...his .196 batting average against in 2013 was third lowest among AL closers and fifth lowest among MLB closers. AHas struckout 91 batters since the start of 2013, third most among all Twins pitchers and most among Twins relievers. AConverted 53 of his last 59 save opps (since 7/20/12)...36 saves in 40 opps in 2013 were most in a Twins single season since Nathan (47 in ’09). AHas 59 career saves (2-2011, 16-2012, 36-2013, 5-2014) in 71 opps...59 saves are 8th on Twins all-time list (next: Ron Perranoski - 76)...9th on the all-time franchise saves list (since ’61)...59 saves are third among lefties (Guardado - 116, Perranoski - 76). ASigned a four-year contract extension thru 2017 on March 14, 2014...deal includes a club option for the 2018 season. AHas a career record as a reliever of 10-5-59, 2.73 (257.0 IP, 78 ER) with 71 walks and 2702 strikeouts in 242 appearances...was a starter for the Twins from 2008-09 when he went 18-12, 5.06 ERA (251.0 IP, 141 ER) with 121 strikeouts and 68 walks in 44 starts.

GLEN PERKINS - LHP #15Height: 6-0 Weight: 204 B/T: L/L Age: 31 (3/2/83 in St. Paul, MN) Drafted: 1st round (22nd overall), 2004 Draft

RECENT APPEARANCESDATE DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO4/24 @TB S 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 24/23 @TB S 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 14/20 @KC ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 24/17 TOR (G2) ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 14/13 KC S 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 24/9 OAK ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 24/6 @CLE S 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 14/5 @CLE ND 1.0 2 2 2 0 1 14/3 @CWS S 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 04/2 @CWS BS 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 2

Roadtrip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (2.1 IP), K Series vs. TB: 0-0-0, 0.00 (2.1 IP), K vs. Left: .350 vs. Right: .150

AHas tossed 10.1 straight scorless innings at Target Field since 9/15/13 vs. TB...since 2013 ASG, has a 1.23 ERA (29.1 IP, 4 ER) at TF. ALed all MLB relievers in innings in 2013 (96.0)...was the first Twin to lead MLB in relief innings since 1997 (Greg Swindell, 112.0). APosted an ERA of 1.91 (37.2 IP, 8 ER) with 10 walks and 28 strikeouts in 21 second-half appearances in 2013...his 1.91 ERA was the lowest ERA among AL relievers in the second-half and the fourth lowest among MLB relievers. AMade 10 appearances of 3.0-plus innings and four appearances of 4.0-plus innings in 2013...has a 2.59 ERA (80.0 IP, 23 ER) with 52 strikeouts, 18 walks and an opponents average of .231 (68-for-294) in 22 career relief appearances of 3.0 innings or more. ACareer record of 8-5-0, 3.60 (217.1 IP, 87 ER) in 111 career relief outings and 6-17, 5.79 (146.0 IP, 94 ER) in 28 career starts.

ANTHONY SWARZAK - RHP #51Height: 6-4 Weight: 209 B/T: R/R Age: 28 (9/10/85 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL) Obtained: 2nd round pick (61st overall), 2004 Draft

RECENT APPEARANCESDATE DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO4/23 @TB ND 2.1 1 0 0 0 0 14/17 TOR (G1) ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 24/15 TOR ND 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 04/11 KC ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 04/9 OAK ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 14/6 @CLE W 1.1 5 2 2 0 0 14/3 @CWS BS 0.1 3 4 4 0 2 03/31 @CWS ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Roadtrip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (2.0 IP), K Series vs. TB: 0-0-0, 0.00 (1.0 IP) vs. Left: .286 vs. Right: .364

AHas held opponents to a .158 average at Target Field in his career, the lowest among Twins pitchers in Target Field history. AHeld opponents to a .154 average (24-for-156) and .222 on-base percentage in 2013, which were second lowest in the AL behind Koji Uehara (.130 AVG, .163 OBP)...the .154 opponent average is the lowest by a Twins reliever in the team’s history. AEnded streak of 17 scoreless outings (19.2 IP), a Twins record for most consecutive apps without a run allowed to start MLB career...one of only seven MLB players to start his career with 17 scoreless apps since 1921...last: Joe Patterson (19 straight, 4/2-5/20/2011). AHeld opponents hitless in 31 straight AB 6/13-7/8, the 2nd-longest hitless streak by a Twins rookie (Gerry Arrigo, 0-33, 6/22-26/1964). AWas signed as a minor league free agent on August 18, 2011...originally drafted by Milwaukee in the 18th round of the 2009 Draft.

CALEB THIELBAR - LHP #56Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 B/T: R/L Age: 27 (1/31/87 in Northfield, MN) Obtained: Signed as minor league free agent, 8/18/11

RECENT APPEARANCESDATE DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO4/24 @TB ND 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 04/23 @TB ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 04/19 @KC ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 14/15 TOR ND 0.1 2 0 0 0 0 04/9 OAK ND 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 34/6 @CLE H 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 04/4 @CLE ND 0.2 2 1 1 0 1 14/3 @CWS W 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 03/31 @CWS ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Roadtrip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (4.0 IP), BB, 2 K Series vs. TB: 0-0-0, 0.00 (4.0 IP), BB, 2 K vs. Left: .300 vs. Right: .167

AHas a current 11.2 scoreless inning streak, which is the fifth longest active streak in the AL...longest active by AL relief pitcher. AHas allowed one extra-base hit in his last 8 outings (2 starts), holding hitters to a .233 (20-for-86) average in 23.2 IP since 8/23/13. AMade his first relief outing since 4/9/11 on 4/2 at CWS with 0.2 IP allowing a run in 11th for the loss...made 33 straight starts prior to that outing...tossed 9.2 shutout relief innings over his last three appearances with nine hits and four walks while striking out seven. AWas placed on the 15-day DL August 30, 2013 with right shoulder soreness...had surgery on his right shoulder September 18, 2013. AHas a career record of 14-14, 3.91 ERA (207.1 IP, 90 ER)...has a 2.21 ERA (20.1 IP, 5 ER) with 21 strikeouts and 11 walks in 12 career relief appearances, and a 4.09 ERA (187.0 IP, 85 ER) with 124 strikeouts and 94 walks in 33 career starts.

SAMUEL DEDUNO - RHP #21Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 B/T: R/R Age: 30 (7/2/83 in La Romana, DR) Obtained: Signed as minor league free agent, 11/16/11

RECENT APPEARANCESDATE DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO4/22 @TB ND 4.0 3 0 0 0 1 24/17 TOR (G2) ND 2.2 3 0 0 0 2 34/10 OAK ND 3.0 3 0 0 0 1 24/7 OAK ND 3.1 1 2 2 0 1 44/4 @CLE ND 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 14/2 @CWS L 0.2 1 1 1 0 2 2

Roadtrip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (2.0 IP), BB, 2 K Series vs. TB: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0.2 IP), BB vs. Left: .375 vs. Right: .111

AKnotched his first two career holds in back-to-back games, 4/23-24 at TB...has four straight scoreless and hitless outings. ARecalled prior to 4/12 game (Willingham DL)...made his major league debut July 11, 2013 at Tampa Bay with 1.1 scoreless innings...went 10.1 IP without allowing an earned run to begin his career...is the brother-in-law of current Twins outfielder Jason Kubel. AAllowed two earned runs (7 runs) in 16.0 career IP (1.13 ERA)...allowed just .163 (7-for-43) opponent average since 9/14/13 vs. TB (12.2 IP). A1-0, 2.54 ERA (28.1 IP, 8 ER) with 30 strikeouts, five walks and 11 saves in 25 games for Triple-A Rochester in 2013...promoted from Double-A May 30 after going 1-2, 2.22 ERA (24.1 IP, 6 ER) with 30 strikeouts, eight walks and seven saves in 22 games for the Rock Cats. AHas a career minor league record of 18-17, 3.05 ERA (345.1 IP, 117 ER) with 89 walks, 351 strikeouts and 28 saves in 170 games.

MICHAEL TONKIN - RHP #59Height: 6-7 Weight: 220 B/T: R/R Age: 23 (11/19/89 in Glendale, CA) Drafted: 30th round pick, 2008 Draft

RECENT APPEARANCESDATE DEC IP H R ER HR BB SO4/24 @TB H 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 04/23 @TB ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 04/19 @KC ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 24/18 @KC ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 04/15 TOR ND 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 04/12 KC ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 14/2 @CWS ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1

2013 BULLPEN 1st Batter Faced

PITCHER H/AB BB K AVG SV/OPP HLD IR/IRS IRS % LAST RELIEF APPEARANCE LAST WIN LAST SAVE LAST LOSSBurton 1/ 7 0 2 .143 0/ 0 3 0/ 0 … 4/24/14 @TB (H) 8/15/13 CWS 5/30/13 MIL 4/9/14 OAKDeduno 4/ 6 0 1 .667 0/ 0 0 7/ 5 71.4% 4/22/14 @TB (ND) 8/23/13 @CLE ….. … 4/2/14 @CWSDuensing 1/ 7 0 1 .143 0/ 1 0 7/ 2 28.6% 4/23/14 @TB (ND) 8/9/13(2) @CWS 5/28/13 @MIL 9/4/13 @HOUFien 2/ 8 1 2 .250 0/ 0 2 7/ 0 0.0% 4/23/14 @TB (W) 4/23/14 @TB ….. … 5/3/13 @CLEPerkins 1/ 9 1 4 .111 5/ 6 0 0/ 0 … 4/24/14 @TB (S) 7/23/13 @LAA 4/24/14 @TB 4/15/12 TEXSwarzak 1/ 8 0 1 .125 0/ 1 0 4/ 0 0.0% 4/23/14 @TB (ND) 4/6/14 @CLE ….. … 6/9/13(1) @WASThielbar 3/ 6 1 0 .500 0/ 1 1 10/ 5 50.0% 4/24/14 @TB (ND) 4/3/14 @CWS ….. … 8/31/13 @TEXTonkin 1/ 5 0 2 .200 0/ 0 2 6/ 2 33.3% 4/24/14 @TB (H) ….. … ….. … ….. …Others 0/ 0 0 0 … 0/ 0 0 0/ 0 …TEAM 14/ 56 3 13 .250 5/ 9 8 41/ 14 34.1%

The opposition has a .227 (61-for-269) batting-average-against with 4 home runs vs. Twins relievers.

2014 BULLPEN info

Page 4: MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) · 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against

HITTERS NOTES PAGE 4 HITTERS NOTES PAGE 4

BRIAN DOZIER - INF #2 Height: 5-11 Weight: 190 B/T: R/R Age: 26 (5/15/87 in Tupelo, MS)

2014 Average: .224 Streak: 4g, 6-18 (.333), HR, RBI, 4 BB, 4 runs Series vs. TB: .250 (3-12), HR, RBI, 4 BB, 3 runsRoadtrip: .259 (7-27), HR, RBI, 4 BB, 4 runs Home Runs (6): Solo (6)

AHit his sixth career leadoff homer 4/17 vs. TOR (GM 2)...was his third of the season, the other on 4/5 at CLE, 4/12 vs. KC...is now tied for fifth on the Twins all-time leadoff homer list. AHit second and third homers of the season in back-to-back games 4/9-10...fifth time in his career to go back-to-back games with a HR...six HR this season are tied third in the AL. AHas scored 20 of the Twins 101 runs (20%), which are most among all MLB players.

AHas 24 home runs since start of 2013, which is second among AL second basemen, behind only Robinson Cano’s 28. AFinished 2nd behind only Robinson Cano (27) among AL second basemen with 18 HR in 2013 (was T4th in MLB)...was also third in AL with 55 extra-base hits, behind Cano (68) and Kipnis (57)...18 HR were most by a Twins 2B in history (passing Tim Tuefel 14 HR in 1984).

ATurned 16 double plays in 2014, tied second most among MLB second basemen (Altuve - 17). ATurned 110 double plays in 2013, 2nd most by MLB second baseman (Altuve-114)...110 DPs tied second most in a season by Twins second baseman...14 behind Bob Randall (124 in 1976).

AIn two-plus seasons with Minnesota has hit .239 (229-for-959) with 45 doubles, five triples, 30 home runs, 107 RBI and 29 stolen bases in 252 games.

PEDRO FLORIMON - INF #25Height: 6-2 Weight: 180 B/T: S/R Age: 27 (12/10/86 in La Romana, DR)

2014 Average: .125 Streak: 0-for-last-8 Series vs. TB: .000 (0-8)Roadtrip: .167 (2-12), BB Home Runs (0): - -

ATied for fourth among AL shortstops with 11 double plays turned this season. AHas 19 stolen bases since the start of 2013, second most among all Twins (Dozier - 20). AAppeared in just nine games during spring training recovering from an apendectomy in February.

AHit nine homers in 2013, the most by a Twins everyday SS since Guzman (10 in 2001)...has 10 career home runs, all hit as a left-handed hitter...has a career average of .216 as a left-handed hitter and a .199 average as a right-handed hitter. AHis 101 double plays turned were second most among MLB shortstops (J.J. Hardy-108) in 2013.

AWas a part of a Twins middle infield that turned an MLB-high 178 DPs in 2013.

CHRIS COLABELLO - INF/OF #20Height: 6-4 Weight: 218 B/T: R/R Age: 30 (10/24/83 in Framingham, MA)

2014 Average: .325 Streak: 0-for-last-5 Series vs. TB: .200 (3-15), 2 HR, 6 RBIRoadtrip: .259 (7-27), 2 HR, 7 RBI, 3 runs Home Runs (3): Solo (1), 2-run (2)

A26 RBI in April are tied most RBI by a Twin in April with Puckett (26 RBI in April 1994). ASnapped career-long eight-game hit-streak 4/24 at TB...has a hit in 16 of his 21 games in 2014.

ARanks top 10 among AL players with: 26 RBI (1st), 9 doubles (T1st), .325 average (8th), 27 hits (7th), 12 extra-base hits (T5th), 45 total bases (T9th), .462 night average (1st), 9 multi-hit games (T5th). ANamed AL Co-Player of the Week (Hamilton), 4/7 after hitting .391 (9-for-23) with four doubles, one home run and 11 RBI in six games...led AL in extra-base hits and hits in the week.

AHitting .323 vs. lefties, .327 vs. righties...hitting .320 on the road vs. .333 at Target Field. AReached base safely in 17 of 21 games in 2014...career-high three hits 4/15 and 4/17.

AHit .352 (119-for-338) with 24 HR, leading minor league baseball with a .639 SLG with Rochester.

AWas named the International League MVP and Rookie of the Year for 2013...was the fifth Red Wing in team history to earn both honors in a single season...hit .352 (119-for-338) with 25 2B, 24 HR, 76 RBI in 89 games...was also named Triple-A Player of the Year, Minor League All-Star and Triple-A All-Star by Baseball America.

EDUARDO ESCOBAR - INF #5 Height: 5-10 Weight: 173 B/T: S/R Age: 25 (1/5/89 in Villa de Cura, VZ)

2014 Average: .273 Streak: 2g, 3-8 (.375), 2B, 2 RBI, BB Series vs. TB: .250 (1-4), 2B, RBIRoadtrip: .375 (3-8), 2B, 2 RBI, BB Home Runs (0): - -

ACareer average of .267 (31-for-116) with two home runs and four doubles at Target Field.

AHit .236 (23-for-165) with 5 doubles, 2 triples and 3 home runs in 66 games for the Twins in 2013...finished season with Triple-A Rochester hitting .307 (51-for-166) in 43 games.

AHit the walk-off two-RBI double in the 9th inning 4/3 vs. DET after entering as a defensive sub...was second career walk-off hit (also 6/24/12 as a 10th inning pinch-hitter with the White Sox).

APlayed in 61 career games at shortstop, 48 at third base and 23 at second base. AOriginally signed by the White Sox as an undrafted free agent in 2006...acquired by the Twins along with Pedro Hernandez in exchange for Francisco Liriano on July 28, 2012.

MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES LAST HOME RUN HIT AB SINCE

LAST GRAND SLAM PLAYER 2H 3H 4H 5H TOTAL 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5+RBI TOTAL DATE OPP. ON PITCHER DATE OPP. CAREER after HR on Colabello 7 2 0 0 9 1 2 2 1 6 4/23/14 @TB 1 Odorizzi 4 9/2/13 @HOU 1 4 ab on 4/23 Dozier 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 4/22/14 @TB 0 Price 7 …. … 0 2 ab on 4/22 Escobar 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6/20/13 CWS 0 Danks 79 …. … 0 2 ab on 6/20 Florimon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/27/13 CLE 1 Kluber 50 …. … 0 2 ab on 9/27 Fuld 3 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 4/10/14 @MIN 1 Pelfrey 10 …. … 0 2 ab on Herrmann 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8/30/13 @TEX 1 Darvish 61 7/23/13 @LAA 1 1 ab on 8/30 Hicks 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 4/24/14 @TB 2 Bell 1 …. … 0 1 ab on 4/24 Kubel 2 1 1 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 4/9/14 OAK 0 Chavez 46 7/3/12 SD 8 4 ab on 4/9 Mauer 6 1 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 1 4/12/14 KC 2 Shields 39 9/1/12 @KC 3 2 ab on 4/12 Pinto 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 4/20/14 @KC 0 Coleman 9 …. … 0 1 ab on 4/20 Plouffe 3 3 0 0 6 3 1 0 0 4 4/15/14 TOR 0 Santos 26 …. … 0 1 ab on 4/15 Suzuki 4 2 0 0 6 2 2 0 0 4 4/19/14 @KC 0 Chen 9 9/10/07 @SEA 1 2 ab on 4/19

JASON KUBEL - OF #13Height: 6-0 Weight: 205 B/T: L/R Age: 31 (5/25/82 in Belle Fourche, SD)

2014 Average: .294 Streak: 1g, 1-6 (.167), run Series vs. TB: .100 (1-10), runRoadtrip: .167 (3-18), RBI, 2 BB, run Home Runs (1): Solo (1)

ACareer average of .257 (112-for-435) with 13 home runs and 76 RBI in 120 games at Target Field. ASnapped his seven-game hit streak 4/13 vs. KC...over seven games hit .448 (13-for-29) with 4 extra-base hits, six RBI, three walks and four runs scored.

AHad three hits 4/5 at CLE and tied career-high (7 other times) with four hits 4/9 vs. Oakland...four hits were the most by any player at Target Field since Mauer had five August 14, 2003.

AHas an RBI in nine of his 18 starts this season...reached base safely in 15 of 18 games. APlayed in 1,000th career game 4/11 vs. KC...went 1-for-5 in the game with 19th career triple.

AHas the fifth most home runs by a left-handed hitter in Twins history (105)...is 14th on the Twins all-time home runs list and 15th on the all-time RBI list (440). ACareer as DH is hitting .270 (319-for-1182) with 43 home runs and 194 RBI in 331 games... in 595 games as outfielder is hitting .264 (560-for-2121) with 93 HR and 354 RBI.

JOE MAUER - 1B #7Height: 6-5 Weight: 231 B/T: L/R Age: 30 (4/19/83 in St. Paul, MN)

2014 Average: .264 Streak: 3g, 4-13 (.308), 3 BB Series vs. TB: .308 (4-13), 3 BBRoadtrip: .231 (6-26), 4 BB, 5 runs Home Runs (1): 3-run (1)

A13 HR vs. Detroit are 2nd most to any opponent (CWS-17)...has no home runs at Target Field vs. Detroit.

ATwins Opening Day first baseman for the first time in his career...spent nine seasons as the Twins Opening Day catcher from 2005-13 (missed 2009 due to injury).

ACareer average of .320 (303-for-948) at Target Field, most hits by any player at Target Field. AHad 11 home runs in 2013, the most since hitting 28 in 2009...HR 4/12 vs. KC was 106th of his career, passing Kubel for sole possession of 13th on the Twins all-time list (since 1961)...hit 35 doubles in 2013, the third most in career (43 in ’10, 36 in ’06).

APlayed 75 career games at first base, hitting .310 (89-for-287) with five home runs, 13 doubles and 25 RBI...has just four errors in those 75 games for a .995 fielding percentage. ASince 2005, his .323 average is second to only Miguel Cabrera’s .327 mark among MLB players.

AMauer’s .405 on-base percentage is the highest in Twins history ahead of Rod Carew’s .393.

ARanks 4th on the Twins all-time walks list with 631 (since ’61)...needs 10 to tie Bob Allison (641).

JOSMIL PINTO - C #43Height: 5-11 Weight: 210 B/T: R/R Age: 25 (3/31/89 in Valencia, VZ)

2014 Average: .222 Streak: 0-for-last-6 Series vs. TB: .182 (2-11), 3 BBRoadtrip: .250 (5-20), HR, RBI, 7 BB, 3 runs Home Runs (4): Solo (3), 2-run (1)

AHas hit .318 (28-for-88) with 5 2B, 5 HR, 14 RBI and 10 BB in 23 career starts as the Twins catcher...hit first home run of the season in his fourth at-bat of the season.

AEight home runs since his call-up 8/31/13 is second most among Twins behind Dozier (10). AFive of his eight career home runs have come at Target Field...12 of his 18 RBI also at TF.

AHas a hit in 26 of his 36 career starts and reached safely in 33 of those 36 starts (DH & C). AMade his major league debut on September 1, 2013 at Texas going 2-for-4 with an RBI-double, his first career big league hit and RBI.

AHit .342 during from 9/1 to the end of the season, a mark that led all AL rookies and was second among MLB rookies (Pollack - .352). ASince 1980, he was the 2nd player in MLB with at least 20 ABs in his first seven games to have at least .565 batting average...other being Jay Bruce who hit .577 (15-for-26) in 2008 (ELIAS).

TREVOR PLOUFFE - INF #24Height: 6-2 Weight: 203 B/T: R/R Age: 27 (6/15/86 in West Hills, CA)

2014 Average: .309 Streak: 5g, 8-23 (.348), 5 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 4 BB Series vs. TB: .286 (4-14), 2 2B, 2 BB, RBI, 3 rRoadtrip: .286 (8-26), 5 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 4 BB, 6 runs Home Runs (1): Solo (1)

AHitting .309 on the season, the fourth-highest average among third baseman in the majors...leads MLB third basemen with his .412 on-base percentage, and is third with a .481 SLG. AReached base in 19 of the 21 games in 2014...8 of last 13 hits are for extra-bases (6 2B, 3B, HR). ASnapped his eight-game hit-streak to start the season, going 0-for-3 4/10 vs. OAK...over the eight games he hit ..364 (12-for-33) with three doubles and seven RBI...was the longest hit-streak to start a season since Willingham started with a hit in 15 straight in 2012.

ASet career-highs in hits, average (.254) and doubles in 2013...his 121 hits and 52 RBI were fourth most among Twins...was also tied for third among Twins in HR (14). AHas 39 home runs since the start of 2012, which are 2nd most in that span behind Willingham’s 49...35 of his 49 career home runs are solo shots...39 HR are 7th among AL 3Bs since 2012.

AOriginally selected in the first round (20th overall) in the 2004 First-Year Player Draft.

KURT SUZUKI - C #8Height: 5-11 Weight: 205 B/T: R/R Age: 30 (10/4/83 in Wailuku, HI)

2014 Average: .310 Streak: 1g, 3-4 (.750), 3 RBI, run Series vs. TB: .429 (3-7), 3 RBI, runRoadtrip: .421 (8-19), 2B, HR, 8 RBI, BB, 2 runs Home Runs (1): Solo (1)

A17 RBI are most among MLB catchers and set a Twins record for most RBI by a catcher in the opening month of the season, passing Butch Wynegar who had 15 RBI in April 1979...his .406 on-base percentage is highest among MLB catchers ahead of Jonathan Lucroy (.398). AFirst Twin to drive in three-plus runs on Opening Day since Shannon Stewart on 4/5/04 vs. CLE.

AHas three games with three RBI this season and two games with three hits (4/2 and 4/24). ASince 2008, he has played the fourth-most games (753) behind the plate in the majors behind Yadier Molina (816), A.J. Pierzynski (770) and Russell Martin (767). ASigned as a free agent on 12/23/13 with the Twins...originally drafted by Oakland in the second round of the 2004 Draft...traded to Washington 8/3/12...traded back to Oakland 8/23/13.

AARON HICKS - OF #32Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 B/T: S/R Age: 24 (10/2/89 in Long Beach, CA)

2014 Average: .182 Streak: 2g, 2-6 (.333), HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB Series vs. TB: .333 (2-6), HR, 3 RBI, 2 BBRoadtrip: .188 (3-16), HR, 4 BB, 4 RBI, 2 runs Home Runs (1): 3-run (1)

AHas reached base safely in 13 of his last 14 games, and 16 of his 20 games in 2014. AHas two stolen bases this season...has 11 career stolen bases in 14 chances. AHit first home run of 2014 with a three-run homer 4/24 at TB off Bell...was ninth career HR.

AMade second straight Opening Day roster...hit .340 (17-for-50) in 17 spring games.

ABegan 2013 as Twins CF, was optioned August 1 and finished season with Triple-A Rochester...at the time of his demotion he led rookies with 37 runs, tied for lead with 9 stolen bases...was second with 22 extra-base hits and 24 walks...third with 8 home runs and 95 total bases.

AFinished 2013 with nine outfield assists, tied most among AL rookies and tied for fifth most in Twins history by a rookie...most since Rich Becker and Marty Cordova (12 each in 1995).

AOriginally drafted by the Twins in the first round (14th overall) of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.

CHRIS HERRMANN - C/OF #12Height: 6-0 Weight: 198 B/T: L/R Age: 25 (11/24/87 in Tomball, TX)

2014 Average: .167 Streak: 0-for-last-3 Series vs. TB: .333 (2-6), BBRoadtrip: .250 (2-8), BB Home Runs (0): - -

ARecalled prior to 4/7 game (Bartlett DL)...hit .412 (7-for-17) with two doubles, three walks and five striekouts in 13 spring games.

AHit .204 (32-for-157) with 7 doubles, 4 HR and 18 RBI in 57 games for the Twins in 2013.

APlayed 27 career games (23 starts) as catcher...6 (2 starts) in LF and 24 (16 starts) in RF.

AHas three outfield assists in his 19 career starts (32 games) in the outfield. AHit his first career grand slam in 10th-inning 7/23 at LAA...was his 2nd career HR and the first Twins GS since Doumit on 8/29/12 vs. DET...first career HR was solo shot 6/2 vs. SEA.

SAM FULD - OF #1Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 B/T: L/L Age: 32 (11/20/81 in Durham, NH)

2014 Average: .275 Streak: 2g, 5-10 (.500), 3 2B, 3 RBI Series vs. TB: .400 (5-10), 3 2B, 3 RBIRoadtrip: .400 (2-5), 3 2B, RBI Home Runs (1): 2-run (1)

AClaimed off waivers from Oakland 4/20...was signed to a minor league contract this offseason by the A’s and had his contract purchased out of spring training.

APlayed in seven games for the A’s in 2014, hitting .200 (6-for-30) with two triples, one home run, four RBI and one stolen base prior to being claimed off waivers by Minnesota. ACareer average of .236 (178-for-753) with 31 doubles, 13 triples, 61 RBI in 375 games...went 2-for-5 with a double and RBI in his first game as a Twin April 23 at Tampa Bay. AHit .271 in 22 games this spring training...led the A’s in runs scored (14) and triples (4)...the triples match the most by an Athletic during the spring since 1991, the first year spring stats are available (Davis, 2009; Clark, 2005; Spiezio, 1997)...tied for third in the Cactus League in triples and tied for seventh in runs.

Page 5: MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) · 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against

ODDS & ENDS PAGE 5

................................................................. BATTING PITCHINGMONTH AVG R R/G H HR W-L IP H BB K ERAMAR./APR. .251 116 5.5 184 18 11-10 190.1 206 75 126 4.96MAY - - - - - - - - - - -JUNE - - - - - - - - - - -JULY - - - - - - - - - - -AUGUST - - - - - - - - - - -SEPTEMBER - - - - - - - - - - -

TWINS MONTHLY BREAKDOWN

PITCHING BREAKDOWNW L S ERA IP H R ER HR BB SO

Starters 6 8 5.91 117.1 145 81 77 14 47 66Relievers 5 2 5 3.44 73.1 61 28 28 4 28 60TOTALS 11 10 5 4.96 190.2 206 109 105 18 75 126

TWINS/OPPONENTS SCORING BY INNINGS1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X-TRA TOTAL

TWINS 16 14 13 15 17 6 12 12 9 2 116 OPPONENTS 11 11 16 12 11 20 10 6 8 4 109

RECORD WHEN…

Runs Scoring Allowing0 0 - 2 1 - 01 0 - 0 2 - 02 0 - 1 0 - 03 0 - 4 3 - 04 1 - 2 1 - 05 0 - 0 1 - 36 1 - 1 0 - 17 3 - 0 2 - 38 1 - 0 0 - 19 2 - 0 1 - 210+ 3 - 0 0 - 0

Totals 11 - 10 11 - 10

HOME RUNS BY POSITIONC 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH PH TOTAL1 1 6 1 0 1 1 1 6 0 18

TWINS BATTING INFO

SEASON-HIGHS GW BUNTPLAYER H HR RBI RBI HITS SEASON-HIGH HIT-STREAKColabello 3 (2x) 1 (3x) 6 1 - 8, 4/15-23Dozier 3 (2x) 1 (6x) 2 (2x) 2 - 5, 4/9-13Escobar 2 (2x) - 1 (3x) - - 2, 4/20-presentFlorimon 1 (6x) - 1 - 1 3, 4/18-20Fuld 3 1 2 (2x) - - 3, 4/2-6Herrmann 2 - - - - 1, 2x, last 4/23Hicks 2 (2x) 1 3 1 - 2, 5x, last 4/22-presentKubel 4 1 2 (3x) 1 - 7, 4/5-12Mauer 3 1 3 - - 5, 4/11-17Pinto 2 1 (4x) 2 (3x) - - 4, 4/10-13Plouffe 3 (3x) 1 3 3 - 8, 3/31-4/9Suzuki 3 (2x) 1 3 (4x) - - 3, 4/18-20Others - - - 1 - -TOTALS 9 -

2014 DISABLED LIST LOG Player Injury Date On Retro Date Off Games Missed Jason Bartlett ............ Left Ankle Sprain ...............4/7 .................... Retired 4/20.......................12 Oswaldo Arcia ...........Right Wrist Strain ..............4/9 ..........4/5 ...............................................17 Josh Willingham ........ Left Wrist Contusion .........4/12 .........4/7 ...............................................15

Colabello ................................... 2Hicks ......................................... 2 Arcia .......................................... 1Mastroianni ............................... 1Total .......................................... 6

TWINS OUTFIELD ASSISTS

DATE PLAYER/COACH UMPIRE REASON- - - - - - - -

TWINS EJECTIONS

TOTAL UPHELD OVERTURNED TWINS 1 - - 1OPPONENTS 2 2 - -LAST TWINS CHALLENGE: Gardenhire challenged Eaton catch in CF 4/2 at CWS as Eaton was transferring ball to non-glove hand, call reversed to no catch.LAST OPPONENT CHALLENGE: Bob Melvin challenged Suzuki being safe at third on throw from OF 4/9 vs. OAK, call upheld, Suzuki safe.

MANAGER CHALLENGES

C 1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF DH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Colabello 2 11 7 1 18 1 Dozier 21 19 2 Escobar 5 1 4Florimon 16 16Fuld 1 1 1 1Herrmann 3 1 2 Hicks 20 20 Kubel 14 2 2 11 3 Mauer 19 2 18 3 Pinto 6 10 3 9 3 Plouffe 20 12 6 3 Suzuki 15 1 1 2 13 Others 1 6 5 1 2 5 1 3 2

STARTS BY POSITION STARTS BY BATTING ORDER

MULTI-HOMER GAMES • - - • - - • - -

BACK-TO-BACK • - - • - - • - -

GRAND SLAMS • - - • - - • - -

TWINS HOME RUN DATA

TWINS BULLPEN VS. Detroit Tigers

2014 CAREERPITCHER W L S ERA IP H ER W L S ERA IP H ERBurton 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0 2 - 2 - 0 1.72 15.2 11 3Deduno 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0 2 - 2 - 0 7.48 21.2 28 18Duensing 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0 2 - 5 - 0 4.52 79.2 87 40Fien 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0 1 - 0 - 0 7.45 9.2 11 8Perkins 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0 3 - 2 - 8 2.63 65.0 58 19Swarzak 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0 2 - 2 - 0 5.46 31.1 35 19Thielbar 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 3.86 2.1 1 1Tonkin 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0.00 2.1 5 0Others 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0TEAM 0 - 0 - 0 … 0.0 0 0

TWINS HITTERS VS. Detroit Tigers

2014 CAREERPLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI AVG. AB H HR RBIColabello … 0 0 0 0 .111 9 1 0 0Dozier … 0 0 0 0 .239 88 21 3 12Escobar … 0 0 0 0 .244 41 10 0 4Florimon … 0 0 0 0 .215 65 14 1 8Fuld … 0 0 0 0 .167 24 4 0 2Herrmann … 0 0 0 0 .250 20 5 0 2Hicks … 0 0 0 0 .100 30 3 0 3Kubel … 0 0 0 0 .279 294 82 7 52Mauer … 0 0 0 0 .317 508 161 13 70Pinto … 0 0 0 0 .154 13 2 0 1Plouffe … 0 0 0 0 .191 152 29 5 14Suzuki … 0 0 0 0 .280 143 40 2 17Others … 0 0 0 0TEAM … 0 0 0 0

Page 6: MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) · 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against

HIGHS AND LOWS PAGE 6

TEAM BATTING:Most At-Bats, Game........................................................................................... 46, 4/2 at CWSMost Runs, Game..................................................................................10, 3x, last 4/11 vs. KCMost Runs, Inning................................................................. 6, 2x, 8th inning, 4/17 vs. TOR(2)Most Hits, Game .................................................................................... 13, 2x, last 4/20 at KCMost Hits, Inning ........................................................................5, 5th inning, 4/17 vs. TOR(1)Consecutive Hits .......................................................................................................... 3, manyConsecutive Batters Reached Base ..........................................7, 8th inning, 4/17 vs. TOR(2) Fewest Hits, Game.............................................................................................3, 4/10 vs. OAKMost Doubles, Game.................................................................................3, 8x, last 4/23 at TBMost Triples, Game .................................................................................. 1, 4x, last 4/20 at KCMost Home Runs, Game ...........................................................................2, 3x, last 4/22 at TBGrand Slams ..............................................................................................................................Most Total Bases, Game .....................................................................................21, 4/20 at KCMost Extra Base Hits, Game .................................................................... 5, 2x, last 4/20 at KCMost RBI, Game ................................................................................................. 10, 4/3 at CWSMost Walks .................................................................................................12, 4/17 vs. TOR(2)Most Strikeouts .................................................................................................. 14, 4/23 at TBMost Stolen Bases, Game, Twins ......................................................3, 2x, last 4/17 vs. TOR(3)Most Stolen Bases, Game, Opponent .................................................................. 2, 4/2 at CWSMost Caught Stealing, Game ................................................................... 1, 3x, last 4/20 at KCMost Ground Into Doubleplay, Game...................................................... 3, 2x, last 4/13 vs. KCLeft On Base, Twins ............................................................................................ 13, 4/24 at TBLeft On Base, Twins in Extra Innings ................................................................. 14, 4/2 at CWSConsecutive Scoreless Innings..............................................................................12, 4/12-13

INDIVIDUAL BATTING:Most At-Bats, Game................................................ 6, 8x, last Colabello and Kubel, 4/23 at TBMost Runs, Game................................................................. 3, 2x, last Dozier, 4/17 vs. TOR (2)Most Runs, Inning......................................................................................................... 1, manyMost Hits, Game .......................................................................................4, Kubel, 4/9 vs. OAKMost Hits, Inning .......................................................................................................... 1, manyMost Doubles, Game................................................................... 2, 4x, last Plouffe, 4/20 at KCMost Triples, Game ..................................................................... 1, 4x, last Plouffe, 4/20 at KCMost Home Runs, Game ..................................................... 1, many, last Colabello, 4/23 at TBGrand Slams ..............................................................................................................................Most Total Bases, Game ............................................................. 7, 2x, last Plouffe, 4/20 at KCMost Extra Base Hits, Game ....................................................................3, Plouffe, 4/20 at KCMost RBI, Game ...................................................................................6, Colabello, 4/3 at CWSMost Walks, Game ........................................................................ 3, 3x, last Dozier, 4/25 at TBMost Strikeouts, Game .............................................................................. 4, Kubel, 4/23 at TBLongest Hitting-Streak ................................................................8, 2x, last Colabello, 4/15-23Consecutive Hits .......................................................................................................... 3, manyConsecutive Hitless At-Bats............................................................................ 15, Hicks, 4/2-6Most Stolen Bases, Game............................................................ 2, 2x, Dozier, 4/17 vs. TOR(2)Most Caught Stealing, Game ...................................................1, 3x, last Colabello, 4/20 at KCMost Ground Into Doubleplay, Game..........................................................2, Hicks, 4/6 at CLE

TEAM PITCHING:Most Runs Allowed ...............................................................................9, 2x, last 4/15 vs. TORMost Runs, Inning..................................................................5, 2x, last 5th inning, 4/19 at KCMost Hits Allowed ............................................................................................... 15, 4/6 at CLEMost Hits Allowed, Inning ............................................................... 6, 6th inning, 4/15 vs. TOR Consecutive Hits Allowed ............................................................... 5, 6th inning, 4/15 vs. TORMost Home Runs Allowed, Game ......................................................................... 3, 4/3 at CWS

TEAM PITCHING (cont.):Most Strikeouts ....................................................................................12, 2x, last 4/9 vs. OAKMost Walks ...................................................................................................7, 4/17 vs. TOR(2)Fewest Hits Allowed .....................................................................................4, 4/17 vs. TOR(1)Pitchers Used ....................................................................................................... 7, 4/23 at TBConsecutive Batters Retired.............................................................................. 12, 4/4 at CLEScoreless Innings Streak .......................................................................................11, 4/12-13Wild Pitches ........................................................................................................ 3, 4/2 at CWS Most Innings, Game, Relievers ......................................................................... 7.0, 4/23 at TBMost Hits, Game, Relievers .................................................................................. 8, 4/6 at CLEMost Runs, Game, Relievers ................................................................5, 2x, last 4/15 vs. TORMost Home Runs, Game, Relievers ......................................................1, 4x, last 4/15 vs. TORMost Walks, Game, Relievers...............................................................4, 2x, last 4/15 vs. TOR Most Strikeouts, Game, Relievers.......................................................................9, 4/9 vs. OAK

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING:Most Innings, Game, Starter ............................................8.0, 2x, last Gibson, 4/17 vs. TOR(1)Most Innings, Game, Reliever ............................................................. 4.0, Deduno, 4/22 at TBMost Hits, Starter .................................................................................11, Nolasco, 4/18 at KCMost Hits, Reliever ................................................................................5, Swarzak, 4/6 at CLEMost Runs, Starter .................................................................................. 7, Gibson, 4/22 at TBMost Runs, Reliever ................................................................ 4, 2x, last Burton, 4/15 vs. TORMost Home Runs, Starter .........................................................2, 4x, last Pelfrey, 4/10 vs. OAKMost Home Runs, Reliever ...................................................... 1, 4x, last Burton, 4/15 vs. TORMost Walks, Starter..........................................................................5, Pelfrey, 4/17 vs. TOR(2)Most Walks, Reliever............................................................................3, Burton, 4/15 vs. TORMost Strikeouts, Starter......................................................... 7, 2x, last Hughes, 4/15 vs. TORMost Strikeouts, Reliever.......................................................................4, Deduno, 4/7 at OAKWin-Streak .................................................................................................... 3, Gibson, 4/5-17Losing-Streak ....................................................................................2, 2x, last Corriea 4/7-19 Low-Hit Complete Game............................................................................................................Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ..................................................... 13.0, Gibson, 4/11-17Most Consecutive Batters Retired .........................................................12, Pelfrey, 4/4 at CLEWild Pitches .......................................................................................... 2, Deduno, 4/2 at CWS

TEAM & INDIVIDUAL FIELDING:Errors, Game, Team .........................................................................2, 3x, last 4/17 vs. TOR(1)Errors, Game, Individual ...........................................................1, many, last Pinto, 4/23 at TBErrors, Consecutive Games, Team ...........................................................................5, 4/11-17Errors, Consecutive Games Without, Team ...............................................................8, 4/4-12Doubleplays, Game, Team .................................................................................... 3, 4/25 at TBOpponents Doubleplays, Game, Team .................................................... 3, 2x, last 4/13 vs. KC

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS:Longest Winning Streak ...........................................................................................3, 4/11-13Longest Losing Streak................................................................................................3, 4/7-10Longest Game, Innings....................................................................................... 12, 4/23 at TBLongest Game, Time (9 Innings) ..................................................................... 3:55, 4/6 at CLELongest Game, Time (Extra Innings) ............................................................... 4:48, 4/23 at TBLongest Delay .................................................................................................. 2:13, 4/4 at CLEFastest Game, Time ...........................................................................2:35, 2x, last 4/12 vs. KCLargest Margin, Victory.......................................................................................9, 4/11 vs. KCLargest Margin, Loss .........................................................................................6, 4/15 vs. TORLargest Home Attendance..............................................................................................35,837Home Sellouts ...........................................................................................................................Times Shut Out .......................................................................... 1, 4/18 at KC (Vargas started)

LAST TIME IT HAPPENEDFOR THE TWINS

HITTING:Hit for the Cycle: Cuddyer, 5/22/09 vs. MILGrand Slam: Colabello, 9/2/13 at HOU off Lo (3 as a team in 2013)Inside-the-Park Home Run: Mauer, 7/21/07 vs. LAAPinch-Hit Home Run: Arcia, 5/22/13 at ATL (1 as a team in 2013)Pinch-Hit Grand Slam: LeCroy (9th inning), 5/19/04 at TORFive-Hit Game: Mauer, 8/14/13 vs. CLE (1 as a team in 2013)Six-Hit Game: Puckett, 5/23/91 vs. TEXTwo Hits, One Inning: Florimon, 2nd inning, 5/8/13 at BOS (1 as a team in 2013)Two Home Runs, One Inning: Cuddyer, 8/23/09 at KCTwo-Home Run Game: Willingham, 9/10/13 vs. OAK (7 as a team in 2013)Three-Home Run Game: Morneau, 7/6/07 at CWS (Game 2)Back-to-Back Home Runs: Herrmann/Morneau, 8/30/13 at TEX (3 as a team in 2013)3 Consecutive Home Runs: Mientkiewicz/Koskie/Hunter, 7/12/01 at MILThree Home Runs, One Inning: Dozier/Mauer/Doumit, 5/30/13 vs. MIL (1 as team in 2013)Four Home Runs, One Inning: Mack/Puckett/Hrbek/Bush, 5/2/92 at NYY

PITCHING (complete games only for low-hit games):No-Hitter: Liriano, 5/3/11 at CWSOne-Hitter: Baker, 8/31/07 vs. KCTwo-Hitter: Albers, 8/12/13 vs. CLE (1 as a team in 2013)10+ Innings Pitched: Radke (10.0 innings), 9/21/97 vs. MIL10+ Strikeouts: Liriano, 7/18/12 vs. BAL (two by Liriano - 15 and 10) Complete Game Shutout: Albers, 8/12/13 vs. CLE (1 as a team in 2013) Back-to-Back Complete Game Victories: Mays/Silva, 5/19-20/05 vs. TOR/vs. MILBack-to-Back Shutouts: 6/2/13 vs. SEA - 6/4/13 at KC (1 as a team in 2013)

MISCELLANEOUS:Triple Play: Castillo/Morneau/Batista, 5/27/06 vs. SEA (Johjima hitting)Position Player Pitching: Carroll, 8/5/13 at KCThree-or-more Steals, One Game: Mastroianni (3), 7/5/12 at DETSteal of Home: Thomas, 8/2/13 vs. HOU (1 as a team in 2013)Home run in first ML at-bat: Hughes, 4/28/10 at DETLeadoff Home Run: Dozier, 4/17/14 vs. TOR(2) (3 as a team 2014)

AGAINST THE TWINSHITTING:Hit for the Cycle: Beltre, 8/24/12 at TEXGrand Slam: Lawrie, 4/15/14 vs. TOR off Burton (1 allowed in 2014)Inside-the-Park Home Run: Bourjos, 4/11/12 vs. LAAPinch-Hit Home Run: Betancourt, 7/22/12 at KCPinch-Hit Grand Slam: Bartlett, 8/5/10 at TBFive-Hit Game: Granderson, 4/19/12 at NYYSix-Hit Game: Segura, 5/28/13 at MIL (1 allowed in 2013)Two Hits, One Inning: Ishikawa, 5/20/12 at MILTwo Home Runs, One Inning: Nilsson, 5/17/96 vs. MILTwo-Home Run Game: De Aza, 3/31/14 at CWS (1 allowed in 2014)Three-Home Run Game: Granderson, 4/19/12 at NYYBack-to-Back Home Runs: Martinez/Infante, 9/24/13 (8 allowed in 2013)3 Consecutive Home Runs: Jones/Castilla/Franco, 6/11/02 vs. ATLThree Home Runs, One Inning: Martinez/Infante/Jackson, 9/24/13 vs. DETFour Home Runs, One Inning: Everett/O’Leary/Varitek/Burkhart, 7/3/00 vs. BOS

PITCHING (complete games only for low-hit games):No-Hitter: Weaver, 5/2/12 at LAAOne-Hitter: Sanchez, 5/24/13 at DET (1 in 2013)Two-Hitter: Halladay, 5/29/05 at TOR10+ Innings Pitched: Fernandez (10.0 innings), 10/01/95 at CHC10+ Strikeouts: Sanchez, 5/24/13 at DET (2 in 2013)Complete Game Shutout: Guthrie, 8/5/13 at KC (2 in 2013)Back-to-Back Complete Game Victories: Williams/Weaver, 5/1-2/12 at LAABack-to-Back Shutouts: 5/1-2/12 at LAA

MISCELLANEOUS:Triple Play: Donaldson/Rosales/Carter, 8/21/12 at OAK (Plouffe hitting)Position Player Pitching: Halter, 10/1/00 at DETThree-or-more Steals, One Game: Borbon (3), 8/18/09 at TEXSteal of Home: Daubach, 4/27/03 at CHCHome run in first ML at-bat: Richard, 7/17/00 vs. STLLeadoff Home Run: De Aza, 6/19/13 vs. CWS (3 allowed in 2013)

2014 TARGET FIELD WEATHER DELAYS AND POSTPONEMENTSDATE DELAYED/PPD NOTES 4/16 vs. Toronto POSTPONED Scheduled to start at 7:10 pm. Gamed called at 11:50 am due to inclement weather (low temps/snow). Resecheduled for April 17 as part of split day-night doubleheader.

** Target Field has experienced 10 delayed games and eight postponed games in the park’s history (since 2010). Longest delay: 3:00. Last Delay: 9/28 vs. Cleveland due to rain. **

Page 7: MINNESOTA TWINS (11-10) VS. DETROIT TIGERS (11-8) · 399 wins against the Tigers lead all of baseball, ahead of Cleveland’s 396 (435 losses)... the Twins last winning season against

DAY-BY-DAY PAGE 7

GA/ Daily TotalDate Opp. Score W/L Rcd. Pos. GB Attendance Hm Att. Date Winner/Loser/Save

MARCH/APRIL (11-10) Batting: .251 (184-for-732) Pitching: 11-10-5, 4.96 (190.2 IP, 105 ER) 31 -----at CWS 3-5 L 0-1 4 -1.0 37,422 Sale/Nolasco/Lindstrom 1 -----OFF DAY 2 -----at CWS^ 6-7 L 0-2 4 -2.0 10,625 Belisario/Deduno 3 -----at CWS 10-9 W 1-2 4 -1.5 11,056 Thielbar/Lindstrom/Perkins 4 -----at CLE 2-7 L 1-3 5 -2.5 41,274 Outman/Pelfrey 5 -----at CLE 7-3 W 2-3 T4 -2.5 14,153 Gibson/Carrasco 6 -----at CLE 10-7 W 3-3 2 -1.5 13,104 Swarzak/Wood/Perkins 7 -----OAK 3-8 L 3-4 T4 -2.0 35,837 35,837 1 Kazmir/Correia 8 -----OFF DAY T4 9 -----OAK^ 4-7 L 3-5 5 -2.5 22,973 58,810 2 Otero/Burton 10 -----OAK 1- 6 L 3-6 5 -3.0 20,650 79,460 3 Straily/Pelfrey 11 -----KC 10-1 W 4-6 5 -2.0 24,338 103,920 4 Gibson/Chen 12 -----KC 7-1 W 5-6 4 -2.0 23,963 127,761 5 Nolasco/Shields 13 -----KC 4-3 W 6-6 3 -1.0 20,878 148,639 6 Fien/Crow/Perkins 14 -----OFF DAY 3 -1.0 15 -----TOR 3-9 L 6-7 3 -1.5 21,818 170,457 7 Loup/Hughes 16 -----TOR T4 -1.0 -- Postponed, Rain/Snow - Scheduled makeup as split DH 4/17 -- 17 -----TOR 7-0 W 7-7 2 -0.5 20,507 190,964 8 Gibson/Dickey -----TOR# 9-5 W 8-7 2 -0.5 20,698 211,662 9 Fien/Santos 18 -----at KC 0-5 L 8-8 3 -0.5 21,192 Vargas/Nolasco 19 -----at KC 4-5 L 8-9 3 -1.5 24,291 Chen/Correia/Holland 20 -----at KC 8-3 W 9-9 3 -1.5 17,710 Hughes/Ventura 21 -----OFF DAY T2 -1.0 22 -----at TB 3-7 L 9-10 T3 -2.0 11,785 Price/Gibson 23 -----at TB^ 6-4 W 10-10 T2 -1.0 11,993 Fien/Lueke/Perkins 24 -----at TB 9-7 W 11-10 2 -1.0 13,177 Nolasco/Bedard/Perkins 25 -----DET 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 26 -----DET 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 27 -----DET 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 28 -----OFF DAY 29 -----LAD 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 30 -----LAD 7:10 pm FSN/TIBNMAY (- - -) Batting: .--- (- -for- -) Pitching: - - - - -, -.-- (-.- IP, - ER) 1 -----LAD 12:10 pm FSN/TIBN 2 -----BAL 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 3 -----BAL 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 4 -----BAL 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 5 -----at CLE 6:05 pm FSN/TIBN 6 -----at CLE 6:05 pm FSN/TIBN 7 -----at CLE 6:05 pm FSN/TIBN 8 -----at CLE 11:05 am FSN/TIBN 9 -----at DET 6:08 pm FSN/TIBN 10 -----at DET 12:08 pm FSN/TIBN 11 -----at DET 12:08 pm FSN/TIBN Mothers’ Day 12 -----OFF DAY 13 -----BOS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 14 -----BOS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 15 -----BOS 12:10 pm TIBN 16 -----SEA 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 17 -----SEA 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 18 -----SEA 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 19 -----OFF DAY 20 -----at SD 9:10 pm FSN/TIBN 21 -----at SD 8:10 pm FSN/TIBN 22 -----OFF DAY 23 -----at SF 9:15 pm FSN/TIBN 24 -----at SF 9:05 pm FSN/TIBN 25 -----at SF 3:05 pm FSN/TIBN 26 -----TEX 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN Memorial Day 27 -----TEX 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 28 -----TEX 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 29 -----TEX 12:10 pm FSN/TIBN 30 -----at NYY 6:05 pm FSN/TIBN 31 -----at NYY 12:05 pm FSN/TIBNJUNE (- - -) Batting: .--- (- -for- -) Pitching: - - - - -, -.-- (-.- IP, - ER) 1 -----at NYY 12:05 pm FSN/TIBN 2 -----at MIL 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 3 -----at MIL 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 4 -----MIL 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 5 -----MIL 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 6 -----HOU 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 7 -----HOU 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 8 -----HOU 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 9 -----at TOR 6:07 pm FSN/TIBN 10 -----at TOR 6:07 pm FSN/TIBN 11 -----at TOR 11:37 am FSN/TIBN 12 -----OFF DAY 13 -----at DET 6:08 pm FSN/TIBN 14 -----at DET 3:08 pm FS1/TIBN 15 -----at DET 12:08 pm FSN/TIBN Fathers’ Day 16 -----at BOS 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 17 -----at BOS 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 18 -----at BOS 12:35 pm FSN/TIBN 19 -----CWS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 20 -----CWS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 21 -----CWS 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 22 -----CWS 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 23 -----OFF DAY 24 -----at LAA 9:05 pm FSN/TIBN 25 -----at LAA 9:05 pm FSN/TIBN 26 -----at LAA 2:35 pm FSN/TIBN 27 -----at TEX 7:05 pm FSN/TIBN 28 -----at TEX 3:05 pm FS1/TIBN 29 -----at TEX 2:05 pm FSN/TIBN 30 -----KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBNJULY (- - -) Batting: .--- (- -for- -) Pitching: - - - - -, -.-- (-.- IP, - ER) 1 -----KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 2 -----KC 12:10 pm TIBN 3 -----NYY 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 4 -----NYY 2:10 pm FSN/TIBN Independance Day 5 -----NYY 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 6 -----NYY 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 7 -----at SEA 9:10 pm FSN/TIBN 8 -----at SEA 9:10 pm FSN/TIBN 9 -----at SEA 9:10 pm FSN/TIBN 10 -----at SEA 9:10 pm FSN/TIBN 11 -----at COL 7:40 pm FSN/TIBN 12 -----at COL 3:10 pm FSN/TIBN 13 -----at COL 3:10 pm FSN/TIBN 14 -----ALL STAR BREAK - Target Field 2014 Gatorade All-Star Workout Day featuring the Home Run Derby 15 -----ALL STAR BREAK - Target Field 2014 MLB All-Star Game 16 -----ALL STAR BREAK 17 -----ALL STAR BREAK

GA/ Daily TotalDate Opp. Score W/L Rcd. Pos. GB Attendance Hm Att. Date Winner/Loser/Save

JULY CONTINUED 18 -----TB 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 19 -----TB 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 20 -----TB 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 21 -----CLE 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 22 -----CLE 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 23 -----CLE 12:10 pm TIBN 24 -----CWS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 25 -----CWS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 26 -----CWS 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 27 -----CWS 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 28 -----OFF DAY 29 -----at KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 30 -----at KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 31 -----at KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBNAUGUST (- - -) Batting: .--- (- -for- -) Pitching: - - - - -, -.-- (-.- IP, - ER) 1 -----at CWS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 2 -----at CWS 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 3 -----at CWS 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 4 -----OFF DAY 5 -----SD 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 6 -----SD 12:10 pm TIBN 7 -----at OAK 9:05 pm FSN/TIBN 8 -----at OAK 9:05 pm FSN/TIBN 9 -----at OAK 8:05 pm FSN/TIBN 10 -----at OAK 3:05 pm FSN/TIBN 11 -----at HOU 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 12 -----at HOU 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 13 -----at HOU 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 14 -----OFF DAY 15 -----KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 16 -----KC 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 17 -----KC 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 18 -----KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 19 -----CLE 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 20 -----CLE 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 21 -----CLE 12:10 pm TIBN 22 -----DET 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 23 -----DET 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 24 -----DET 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 25 -----OFF DAY 26 -----at KC 7:10 pm FS1/TIBN 27 -----at KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 28 -----at KC 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 29 -----at BAL 6:05 pm FSN/TIBN 30 -----at BAL 6:05 pm FSN/TIBN 31 -----at BAL 12:35 pm FSN/TIBNSEPTEMBER (- - -) Batting: .--- (- -for- -) Pitching: - - - - -, -.-- (-.- IP, - ER) 1 -----at BAL 12:35 pm FSN/TIBN 2 -----CWS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 3 -----CWS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 4 -----LAA 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 5 -----LAA 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 6 -----LAA 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 7 -----LAA 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 8 -----OFF DAY 9 -----at CLE 6:05 pm FSN/TIBN 10 -----at CLE 6:05 pm FSN/TIBN 11 -----at CLE 11:05 am TIBN 12 -----at CWS 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 13 -----at CWS 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 14 -----at CWS 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 15 -----DET 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 16 -----DET 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 17 -----DET 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 18 -----OFF DAY 19 -----CLE 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 20 -----CLE 6:10 pm FSN/TIBN 21 -----CLE 1:10 pm FSN/TIBN 22 -----ARI 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 23 -----ARI 7:10 pm FSN/TIBN 24 -----ARI 12:10 pm TIBN 25 -----at DET 6:08 pm FSN/TIBN 26 -----at DET 6:08 pm FSN/TIBN 27 -----at DET 6:08 pm FSN/TIBN 28 -----at DET 12:08 pm FSN/TIBNAll game times are listed as Central * - Denotes Sellout^ - Denotes Extra-Innings# - Makeup game from April 16 vs. TOR

*Twins are 1-2 in extra-innings*

2014 WALK-OFF VICTORIES DATE SCORE NOTES - - - - - -

HOME GAMES ROAD GAMES

2014 players (30)

Position Players: (17) Arcia, Oswaldo, of*Bartlett, Jason, if*Colabello, Chris, if*Dozier, Brian, if*Escobar, Eduardo, if*Florimon, Pedro, if*

Fuld, Sam, ofHerrmann, Chris, cHicks, Aaron, of*Kubel, Jason, of*Mastroianni, Darin, ofMauer, Joe, c*

Nunez, Eduardo, ifPinto, Josmil, c*Plouffe, Trevor, if*Suzuki, Kurt, c*Willingham, Josh, of*

Pitchers: (13) Burton, Jared, rhp*Correia, Kevin, rhp*Deduno, Samuel, rhp*Duensing, Brian, lhp*Fien, Casey, rhp*

Gibson, Kyle, rhp*Hughes, Phil, rhp*Nolasco, Ricky, rhp*Pelfrey, Mike, rhp*Perkins, Glen, lhp*

Swarzak, Anthony, rhp*Thielbar, Caleb, lhp*Tonkin, Michael, rhp*

(*, on Opening Day 25-man Roster)