Twins manager Ron Gardenhire just announced that Jon Rauch will be the closer when the regular season begins on Monday in Anaheim.

He announced over the weekend that he would try a closer-by-committee approach, but it is not surprising that he opted for a more structured system. Gardenhire pointed out that their bullpen has operated well when everyone knows their roles.

Rauch, 31, has 26 career saves, including 17 with Washington in 2008. He's not overpowering but should make up for that with mentality and demeanor.

``You lose a closer and you have to ad lib a little bit, we all know that." Gardenhire said. ``The best thing is for us to get on our way here and this guy is our closer and we'll go from there and see what happens."

Gardenhire said that Rauch is eager to prove he's up for the challenge.

Matt Guerrier, Jose Mijares and Jesse Crain will serve as the main set up men,with Pat Neshek, Clay Condrey and Brian Duensing in the wings.

Gardy said his starters should get two or three at-bats before the reserves enter the game. First baseman Brock Peterson is fired up. ``I want to be the first one to jack one (homer) in here," he said.

Lineups

Cardinals

1. Skip Schumaker, 2B
2, Brendan Ryan, SS
3. Albert Pujols, 1B
4. Matt Holliday, LF
5. Colby Rasmus, CF
6. Ryan Ludwick, RF
7. Felipe Lopez, DH
8. David Freese, 3B
9. Matt Pagnozz, C

RHP Kyle Lohse

Twins

1. Denard Span, CF
2. Orlando Hudson, 2B
3. Joe Mauer, C
4. Justin Morneau, 1B
5. Michael Cuddyer, RF
6. Jason Kubel, DH
7. Delmon Young, LF
8. J.J. Hardy, SS
9. Nick Punto, 2B

RHP Carl Pavano