ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Ervin Santana isn't quite ready to #smellbaseball at Target Field quite yet, but he's definitely on his way.
Santana began a 16-day rehabilitation assignment with the Class AAA Rochester Red Wings on Saturday night with a strong, 88-pitch performance in a 10-1 thumping of the Louisville Bats.
While his fastball hovered mostly around 90 or 91 mph, Santana used his slider with great effectiveness over his 5⅔ innings. He allowed five hits, surrendered a second-inning run, struck out three and walked two.
Afterward, he proclaimed Start 1 of the PED-suspension comeback a success.
"Everything was very good," said Santana, whose trademark hashtag on Twitter is #smellbaseball. "Location was good. Every pitch I throw was good.
"The good thing is that we won, first, and the second thing is that I did my job."
Santana hadn't pitched in an official game since Sept. 26, 2014, when he was with the Atlanta Braves. He signed the richest free-agent contract in Twins history in the offseason ($55 million over four years) and was expected to be the staff ace.
But three days before the season opener, Major League Baseball announced he had tested positive for the synthetic anabolic steroid Stanzolol and gave him an 80-game suspension. He has been allowed to work out at the spring training complex in Fort Myers, Fla. Under MLB rules regarding suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs, players are also allowed a 16-day window of rehabilitation with a minor league team.