La Velle E. Neal III has covered baseball for the Star Tribune since 1998 (the post-Knoblauch era). Born and raised in Chicago, he grew up following the White Sox and hating the Cubs. He attended both the University of Illinois and Illinois-Chicago and began his baseball writing career at the Kansas City Star. He can be heard occasionally on KFAN radio, lending his great baseball mind to Paul Allen and other hosts. Mark Rosen borrows him occasionally for WCCO-TV.

Twins postgame: Mauer, Morneau, Colabello, attendance

Posted by: La Velle E. Neal III Updated: February 25, 2013 - 5:42 PM
  • share

    email


With the World Baseball Classic coming up next week, Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau are playing more innings early in spring training than they usually do.
Mauer caught five innings on Sunday then was the designated hitter on Monday. Morneau played until the sixth inning on Sunday and played half of Monday's game. The veterans usually every other day off during the early spring schedule. Not with the WBC coming up.
And the M & M boys are going to play for a third straight game on Tuesday when the Twins travel to Dunedin to play the Blue Jays. Veterans usually get the three-hour bus rides off early in camp. Not with the WBC at stake.

Colabello the Clutch

Chris Colabello came through for a second straight game.
On Sunday, his ninth inning RBI single drove in Darin Mastroianni with the tying run against Baltimore, setting up extra innings. On Monday, he came to the plate with Brandon Boggs on first.
``I told myself if I got a good pitch, to let it fly,'' he said.
Colabello got a fastball and pounded it to right-centerfield, and Boggs scored what turned out to be the decisive run in the Twins' 5-4 win over the Pirates. Cole De Vries got the win. Pedro Hernandez got the save.

Etc.

Shairon Martis has left camp to join the Netherlands team in Taiwan, where it will begin play in the World Baseball Classic next week.

Today's attendance was announced at 5,048 - the second straight non-sellout. And none of the suites at Hammond Stadium were reserved for Monday's game.

Trevor Plouffe will start at third base tomorrow when the Twins head to Dunedin to play the Blue Jays.

The starting outfield tomorrow will be Darin Mastroianni, Aaron Hicks and Joe Benson

 

  • 10
  • Comments

  • share

    email

6:08 PM CT123456789RHE
MinnesotaS. Diamond (3-4)000
DetroitR. Porcello (2-2)000
@theBallpark
Preview | Matchup | Lineup | Log | Wrap | Box | TV: FSN-N, FSN-DET

ADVERTISEMENT

Minnesota - LP: V. Worley 3 FINAL
Atlanta - WP: P. Maholm 8
Cincinnati - WP: A. Simon 7 FINAL
NY Mets - LP: B. Parnell 4
Los Angeles - WP: H. Ryu 9 FINAL
Milwaukee - LP: W. Peralta 2
Oakland - LP: J. Parker 1 FINAL
Texas - WP: R. Wolf 3
Arizona - LP: T. Cahill 1 FINAL
Colorado - WP: J. De La Rosa 4
Washington - WP: T. Clippard 2 FINAL
San Francisco - LP: J. Affeldt 1
Tampa Bay - LP: C. Ramos 3 FINAL
Toronto - WP: A. Loup 4
Chicago Cubs - LP: J. Samardzija 0 FINAL
Pittsburgh - WP: F. Liriano 1
Detroit - WP: J. Verlander 11 FINAL
Cleveland - LP: U. Jimenez 7
NY Yankees - LP: H. Kuroda 3 FINAL
Baltimore - WP: J. Hammel 6
Seattle - LP: B. Maurer 1 FINAL
LA Angels - WP: C. Wilson 7
Philadelphia - WP: C. Lee 3 FINAL
Miami - LP: K. Slowey 0
Boston - WP: C. Buchholz 6 FINAL
Chicago WSox - LP: H. Santiago 2
Kansas City - LP: J. Shields 1 FINAL
Houston - WP: J. Lyles 3
St. Louis - WP: T. Lyons 5 FINAL
San Diego - LP: B. Smith 3
Indiana 102 FINAL
Miami 103
Pittsburgh 7 FINAL
Ottawa 3
Connect with twitterConnect with facebookConnect with Google+Connect with PinterestConnect with PinterestConnect with RssfeedConnect with email newsletters

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

question of the day

Poll: Who should be the next Twins starting pitcher to lose his job?

Weekly Question

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT