Scott Baker has been the Twins' best pitcher this season by a wide margin, so the team must hope his calendar isn't confused.
The righthander usually does his finest work after the All-Star break.
Baker continued his impressive first half Wednesday, piling up nine strikeouts and only one walk in 7 1/3 innings, as the Twins hung on to defeat the Dodgers 1-0 at Target Field.
"It's probably the best I've seen him throw," said Joe Mauer, who first caught Baker in 2005. "He's always had a great fastball, kind of sneaky, but he's throwing his curveball and his changeup real well, so it's great to see him put it all together."
Baker is 6-5 with a 3.15 ERA, and the record would look better if the bullpen hadn't blown late-inning leads in five of his starts. He has 101 strikeouts, 40 more than any other Twins pitcher.
This is what the Twins envisioned when they gave him his four-year, $15.25 million contract in March 2009. Baker entered the All-Star break that year at 7-7 with a 5.42 ERA, but went 8-2 with a 3.28 ERA after the break.
Last year, Baker had a similar midseason turnaround, going 5-1 with a 3.82 ERA after the break, but he had bone chips in his right elbow and was limited to 11 second-half starts. He had arthroscopic surgery right after the postseason, and now his elbow feels like new.
"That's huge," Baker said. "I had a couple of cortisone injections last year. Those make you feel pretty good for a little while, but those are obviously just temporary fixes, just treating the symptoms instead of the problem."