SEATTLE - When Brian Dozier joins the Twins on Monday, he will do so as the starting shortstop.
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire, on his weekly radio show on 1500-AM, confirmed that Dozier will start Monday when the Twins open a series against the Angels at Target Field.
"We need some offense. We need some life," said Gardenhire, who wasn't with the team during its weekend series in Seattle so he could attend his daughter's college graduation.
Dozier, 24, is batting .276 with a homer and 12 RBI in 28 games at Class AAA Rochester, cooling off after a hot start. The Twins still selected Dozier as a replacement for Justin Morneau, who is headed to the 15-day disabled list because of tendinitis in his left wrist.
What happens to Jamey Carroll? He has started every game and has drawn nothing but praise from the coaching staff for bringing stability to the infield.
Indications are that Carroll, batting .208, will start at second and third. But the 38-year-old might get a breather Monday.
"Jamey Carroll throughout his career has been a great utility man and he can play all three positions very well," Twins acting manager Scott Ullger said. "It might be a case where he's one of those guys who plays every day, but at a different position every day."
Hendriks sent downAfter Sunday's 5-2 loss to Seattle, the Twins sent righthander Liam Hendriks to Class AAA Rochester. That creates room for lefthander Scott Diamond to be added to the roster in time to face the Angels on Tuesday in Hendriks' place.