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This wasn't just trying to improve somewhere, this was filling a hole that recently opened up. The Twins recently lost Ron Mahay to a season-ending injury and moved Brian Duensing into the rotation. With Jose Mijares also out, the lefties in the bullpen were Glen Perkins and Randy Flores. The bullpen has been solid thus far, that's true. But the current bullpen is not the same as the bullpen that has performed well, particularly in terms of left-handed pitching.
With the Angels, if you had Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, Jim Thome, and Jason Kubel due up to start the 8th, and nothing but righties behind them, Scioscia would still have Fernando Rodney pitch the 8th and go to Fuentes in the 9th. Because those are the innings they pitch.
Jepsen has great stuff, but the Angels recently added a guy with even better stuff, and only mediocre results in AA with Jordan Walden. 98.9 average fastball, harder than Daniel Bard, or Strasburg, or anyone else not named Joel Zumaya. First 3 innings in the majors he's got 1 walk and 5 K. He's got a lot to learn, and with anyone throwing that hard you have to worry about injury, but eventually he will be the closer.
And it was refreshing to see him properly used in his first game in Minnesota, saves be damned. 2 outs in the ninth, one-run lead, man on first, lefty Russ Branyan coming to the plate. Gardenhire goes to Fuentes instead of Capps, even though Capps is the designated closer and it was a save situation. Fuentes struck Branyan out on four pitches.
@Mauer Power Hour - even more impressive he yanked Blackburn with a complete game shutout on the line. He went past old-school and new-school traditionalism straight to win the goddamned ballgame.
We're not anticipating having any leads to protect.
It will be Walden, right?
After last year's injury shortened season I was happy to see they'd try him in the pen, and expected something like 13 K/9 against minor league hitters. I thought he'd move up to AAA mid-season, and finish in the Angel pen. He wasn't terrible, but was pretty much a run of the mill AA reliever by the numbers, striking out a bit less than 1 per inning. Either he needed a lot more seasoning or else maybe his velocity was declining.
Then they call him up, we see 98.9 average velocity, second only to Zumaya, and he's striking out major league hitters. So right now he's about where I thought he'd be pre-season. Hope he can keep it up. I don't think I'd rush him into the closer role just yet, maybe try Jepsen if Rodney implodes. Rodney is the kind of reliever that keeps profits high in the cigarette industry.
Alluded to upthread - I think Brian Duensing is that pickup.
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