In an effort to take the spotlight off Aaron Hicks' hitting slump, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire moved the rookie down in the batting order Tuesday — twice.
Hicks was listed seventh in the Twins' lineup during batting practice, but he was bumped down to eighth when Darin Mastroianni was scratched. Gardenhire decided to move Brian Dozier from eighth to first, dropping Hicks, who had led off in all 10 of his starts, down to eighth.
"It's going to be a matter of whether he can relax when he gets his time to hit," Gardenhire said. "Take all the thought process out of it and hopefully just get up there and take a whack."
A little success might change things for Hicks in a hurry, General Manager Terry Ryan said. "I want him to have a game where you'd say, 'OK, you ought to be able to relax now,' " Ryan said of Hicks, who entered the game 2-for-43 this season and 0-for-his-last-17. "Hopefully, we can get him to get a hit or two so we can put some of this behind him, so he knows that he belongs here."
With Mastroianni out, Gardenhire will have a decision to make about the leadoff spot for a while. Dozier went 2-for-4 with a walk and two RBI on Tuesday, while Hicks went 0-for-2 with two walks and two runs scored.
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Mastroianni stopped suddenly in the outfield Monday while chasing a bloop single. The abrupt move will cost him a couple of weeks.
The reserve outfielder, scheduled to play left field and lead off Tuesday, instead went on the disabled list after the game, his foot in a walking boot. Oswaldo Arcia, sent down Monday after only one game as a fill-in for Wilkin Ramirez, will return once more from Class AAA Rochester.
"We're going to ad-lib with our outfield situation, and play him wherever we can, get him as many games as we can," Gardenhire said.