HOUSTON – Next up: Bartolo Colon.
The Twins announced on Saturday that Colon will make his Twins debut Tuesday when they play host to Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees.
It comes as the Twins have exhausted their pitching inventory in recent weeks while attempting to combat injuries and ineffectiveness. The Twins have tried out Adam Wilk, Chris Heston, Nick Turley, Nick Tepesch and Felix Jorge as starters, hoping to get lucky with one of them. None of them have worked out.
Their search head led them to the 44-year-old Colon, who broke into the majors in 1997 as teammates with Orel Hershiser and Julio Franco in Cleveland.
Colon was designated for assignment by Atlanta after going 2-8 with an 8.14 ERA in 13 starts this season. The Braves are on the hook for Colon's $12.5 million contract for 2017. The Twins owe him the league minimum for as long as he's with them.
And that is the mystery. Does Colon have anything left?
He made one start for Class AAA Rochester, giving up four runs over 3⅔ innings Thursday in a loss at Lehigh Valley. Despite accounts that he wasn't sharp, the Twins are bringing him up ahead of the 23-year-old Jorge, who has a 10.57 ERA in two major league starts after getting called up from Class AA Chattanooga, and veteran Dillion Gee, who started for Rochester on Saturday night.
"Some of it had to do with some of the conversations that were made in bringing him over here and the potential timing of getting him into the rotation," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.