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******Official Twins 2019 thread*****

Tonight, the Twins MAGIC NUMBER decreased from 16 to 14 (the Twins beat the Indians).

The Twins (88-54, .620) MAGIC NUMBER IS 14.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 14 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

20 games to go for the Twins (88-54)!
3 ChiSox
3 Detroit
7 Kansas City
4 Cleveland

3 Washington (78-62)

19 games to go for the Indians (82-61)!
3 ChiSox
3 Detroit
0 Kansas City
4 Minnesota

3 Philadelphia (73-68)
3 Washington (78-62)
3 Angels (67-76)
 
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And now this....

Season-ending shoulder surgery is an option for Twins' Byron Buxton

By Phil Miller Star Tribune

SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 — 9:37PM

Byron Buxton flew to Los Angeles on Sunday to have his sore left shoulder examined, and the Twins braced for the possibility that the center fielder will undergo season-ending surgery before returning.

Buxton had an appointment with Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who has operated on Tom Brady, Klay Thompson, Kobe Bryant and Clayton Kershaw, among other well-known clients, to determine if the subluxation — a dislocation of the shoulder joint — he suffered in a collision with the outfield wall in Miami on Aug. 1 requires an operation to fully heal.

If ElAttrache recommends surgery, the procedure will be done this week in California
, according to two sources with knowledge of the plan, and Buxton’s season will be short-circuited for a second year in a row. The 25-year-old has started 78 games this season — exactly three times as many as in a similarly injury-plagued 2018, but far from what the Twins had hoped.

“He obviously has something going on in” his shoulder, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “It’s not like he’s completely symptom-free.”

Buxton has been unable to swing a bat without discomfort, even six weeks after the initial collision, so the Twins, while still holding on to hopes for a return this year — “It’s possible,” Baldelli said, if ElAttrache recommends a non-surgical recovery — have begun thinking in terms of 2020 with Buxton, too.

“It was something we wanted to make sure we got done now,” Baldelli said of sending Buxton to a specialist. “He says he’s pretty good, but we’re going to see what the doctor says and see what the true prognosis is.”

Gibson back Thursday

The stadium lights were out and the sky was growing dark when Kyle Gibson headed to the bullpen Sunday. He threw his normal bullpen session, an important step toward his return from ulcerative colitis.

Gibson will return to action Thursday against Washington, Baldelli said, adding, “This will allow Gibby to get a little time, back in his routine.”

It also give the Twins more time to consider their pitching plans as they deal with the absence of Michael Pineda, socked with a 60-game drug suspension Saturday. Baldelli has used Randy Dobnak as an opener twice in a week, but he said the team has made no decision about how to replace Pineda.

Gibson has been kept busy off the field during his recuperation, too. His wife, Elizabeth, delivered the couple’s third child, a baby girl, on Friday.

Kepler concerned

Max Kepler first felt the sensation, a “knot” near his left shoulder blade, months ago, but kept on playing. But the condition gradually got worse, and this week, became enough to keep him off the diamond.

“It’s irritated. It comes, it goes. But I think I irritated it on some throws” in the past week, he said after being removed in the second inning Sunday as a precautionary measure. “It’s concerning, but tomorrow, we’re going to do some scans, and we’ll see.”

The tightness affects his swing, Kepler said, because it prevents him from following through. “When my backside punches through, my back hand comes through and the extension feels like a knot, locked up,” the outfielder said. “I’ve been playing through it [for] a long time.”

Etc.

• Ryan LaMarre, who spent four months as the Twins’ fourth outfielder in 2018, was re-acquired for cash from Atlanta, taking Pineda’s roster spot. LaMarre, who could be traded because he wasn’t on the Braves’ 40-man roster, hit .311 with nine home runs at Class AAA this year and won’t be eligible for the postseason.

• LaMonte Wade Jr., who has seven walks and been hit by two pitches in 18 plate appearances, collected his first big-league hit, an RBI infield single, in the seventh inning. “You actually feel like a big-leaguer now,” he said.


Phil Miller has covered the Twins for the Star Tribune since 2013. Previously, he covered the University of Minnesota football team, and from 2007-09, he covered the Twins for the Pioneer Press.

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Tonight, the Twins MAGIC NUMBER decreased from 14 to 13 (the Twins beat the Nationals).

The Twins (89-55, .618) MAGIC NUMBER IS 13.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 13 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

18 games to go for the Twins (89-55)!
3 ChiSox
3 Detroit
7 Kansas City
3 Cleveland

2 Washington (79-64)

16 games to go for the Indians (85-61)!
3 ChiSox
3 Detroit
0 Kansas City
3 Minnesota

3 Philadelphia (75-69)
3 Washington (79-64)
1 Angels (67-79)
 
UPDATED AFTER SUNDAY SEP 15's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER remained at 9 (the Twins lost to the Indians).

The Twins (91-58, .611) MAGIC NUMBER IS 9.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 9 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

13 games to go for the Twins (91-58)!
3 ChiSox
3 Detroit
7 Kansas City



12 games to go for the Indians (87-63)!
3 ChiSox
3 Detroit
0 Kansas City

3 Philadelphia (76-72); 4 games out in the loss column for an NL Wild Card playoff berth
3 Washington (82-66); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the NL Wild Card game
 
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UPDATED AFTER MONDAY SEP 16's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER is now 8 (the Twins beat the ChiSox; the Indians were idle).

The Twins (92-58, .613) MAGIC NUMBER IS 8.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 8 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

12 games to go for the Twins (92-58)!
2 ChiSox
3 Detroit
7 Kansas City



12 games to go for the Indians (87-63)!
3 ChiSox
3 Detroit
0 Kansas City

3 Philadelphia (76-72); 4 games out in the loss column for an NL Wild Card playoff berth
3 Washington (82-67); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the NL Wild Card game
 
May pitched really well last night. Gave the Twins two great innings. He has all the tools and hit 99.8 on his fastball yesterday. If he figures it out between his ears he will be very solid. I think he is getting closer to doing that. Romo and Rodgers are very good as well. Combine that with September call ups and We should see Smeltzer get a role, whether as a reliever or replacing Perez in the starting rotation and moving him to the pen. I'm not saying the Twins will win it all, but I'm not scared to play anyone in October with this offense.
May's stat line after this post. Dude is figuring it out at the right time.
 
UPDATED AFTER TUESDAY SEP 17's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER went from 8 to 7 (the Twins beat the ChiSox in 12 innings; the Indians beat the Tigers).

The Twins (93-58, .616) MAGIC NUMBER IS 7.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 7 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

11 games to go for the Twins (93-58)!
1 ChiSox
3 Detroit
7 Kansas City



11 games to go for the Indians (88-63)!
3 ChiSox
2 Detroit
0 Kansas City

3 Philadelphia (77-72); 3 games out in the loss column for an NL Wild Card playoff berth
3 Washington (83-67); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the NL Wild Card game
 
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HOMER HAPPY

The Twins, who nearly three weeks ago broke the major league single-season mark for home runs set last year by the New York Yankees with 267, accomplished another long ball feat by becoming the first team with five players to reach the 30-homer mark.

Miguel Sano arrived there with a three-run shot to the third deck in left-center field off Ross Detwiler, joining Nelson Cruz (37), Max Kepler (36), Eddie Rosario (31) and Mitch Garver (30). That gave the Twins 289 home runs, two more than a Yankees team trying to maintain possession of the record.

The homer by Sano was estimated at 482 feet, the second-longest in Target Field history. Jim Thome, now a special assistant to the general manager for the White Sox who was at the game, hit one for the Twins pegged at 490 feet on July 17, 2011.
 
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UPDATED AFTER THURSDAY SEP 19's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER went from 7 to 6 (the Twins beat the Royals; the Indians beat the Tigers).

The Twins (94-59, .614) MAGIC NUMBER IS 6.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 6 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

9 games to go for the Twins (94-59)!
0 ChiSox
3 Detroit
6 Kansas City



9 games to go for the Indians (90-63)!
3 ChiSox
0 Detroit
0 Kansas City

3 Philadelphia (78-73); 3 games out in the loss column for an NL Wild Card playoff berth
3 Washington (83-68); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the NL Wild Card game
 
UPDATED AFTER FRIDAY SEP 20's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER went from 6 to 5 (the Twins beat the Royals; the Indians beat the Phillies).

The Twins (95-59, .617) MAGIC NUMBER IS 5.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 5 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

8 games to go for the Twins (95-59)!
0 ChiSox
3 Detroit
5 Kansas City



8 games to go for the Indians (91-63)!
3 ChiSox
0 Detroit
0 Kansas City

2 Philadelphia (78-74); 4 games out in the loss column for an NL Wild Card playoff berth
3 Washington (84-68); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the NL Wild Card game
 
UPDATED AFTER SATURDAY SEP 21's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER went from 5 to 4 (the Twins lost to the Royals; the Indians lost to the Phillies).

The Twins (95-60, .613) MAGIC NUMBER IS 4.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 4 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

7 games to go for the Twins (95-60)!
0 ChiSox
3 Detroit
4 Kansas City



7 games to go for the Indians (91-64)!
3 ChiSox
0 Detroit
0 Kansas City

1 Philadelphia (79-74); 4 games out in the loss column for an NL Wild Card playoff berth
3 Washington (85-68); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the NL Wild Card game
 
UPDATED AFTER SUNDAY SEP 22's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER went from 4 to 3 (the Twins BEAT the Royals; the Indians BEAT the Phillies).

The Twins (96-60, .615) MAGIC NUMBER IS 3.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 3 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

6 games to go for the Twins (96-60)!
0 ChiSox
3 Detroit
3 Kansas City



6 games to go for the Indians (92-64)!
3 ChiSox
0 Detroit
0 Kansas City

3 Washington (85-69); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the NL Wild Card game
 
UPDATED AFTER TUESDAY SEP 24's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER went from 3 to 2 (the Twins BEAT the Tigers; the Indians BEAT the ChiSox).

The Twins (97-60, .618) MAGIC NUMBER IS 2.
Any combination of a Twins win and an Indians loss that adds to 2 will clinch the AL Central for Minnesota.

5 games to go for the Twins (97-60)!
0 ChiSox
2 Detroit
3 Kansas City



5 games to go for the Indians (93-64)!
2 ChiSox
0 Detroit
0 Kansas City

3 Washington (88-69); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the NL Wild Card game
 
Twins hit 2 home runs in tonight's win.

They clinch a tie for the AL Central.

If the ChiSox hold on vs the Indians, the Twins officially punch their ticket to the 2019 MLB playoffs.

After the 2 Wild Card games, we will be down to 8 teams in the playoffs.

Elite 8. The Twins will be one of 8 teams vying for the 2019 World Series Championship.
 
UPDATED AFTER WEDNESDAY SEP 25's Games:

The Twins
MAGIC NUMBER went from 2 to 0 (the Twins BEAT the Tigers; the Indians LOST to the ChiSox).

The Twins (98-60, .620) MAGIC NUMBER IS 0.
The Twins have clinched their first AL Central Championship since 2010.

4 games to go for the Twins (98-60)!
0 ChiSox
1 Detroit
3 Kansas City



4 games to go for the Indians (93-65)!
1 ChiSox
0 Detroit
0 Kansas City

3 Washington (89-69); currently a Wild Card playoff team & would host the one game NL Wild Card game
 
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Bring on the Yankees! I want zero part of that Houston starting pitching staff right now, even if it means heading to play the Evil Empire. Twins have lost something like 16 of 18 postseason games to the Yankees since 2001, however I think we can win a slugfest with them, something like 8-5, 10-8 type games. Let's go!
 
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Only a link to an article on the side of ESPN's MLB home page. Lots of pictures and articles about Brewers clinching and the Cubs knocked out, but nothing about the Twins clinching...
 
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Bring on the Yankees! I want zero part of that Houston starting pitching staff right now, even if it means heading to play the Evil Empire. Twins have lost something like 16 of 18 postseason games to the Yankees since 2001, however I think we can win a slugfest with them, something like 8-5, 10-8 type games. Let's go!
The soon to be 2019 World Series Champion Minnesota Twins will do the following:

* Defeat the AL East Champion Yankees
* Defeat the AL West Champion Astros
* Defeat the NL Champion Dodgers

You heard it here first. :)
 
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