Scott Diamond is a creature of habit and a man dedicated to perfecting his craft. He is gaining a reputation in the Twins clubhouse for extensive video analysis of opponents that leads to impressive pregame reports.
When catchers meet with pitchers to devise a game plan, the catcher usually does most of the talking. It's the other way around with Diamond, who usually brings hand-written notes to the meetings.
"This kid is ahead of his time," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "He's a young man and he's got it figured out. He has a pitch plan and basically runs the meeting, which is impressive."
The approach has helped Diamond become the staff ace in only 38 career starts with the Twins.
But game plans need to be executed or they mean nothing.
On Sunday at Target Field, Diamond couldn't keep his pitches down, as he had in previous starts. He couldn't make the right adjustments. He couldn't get his change-of-pace game going.
Baltimore's Chris Davis, Adam Jones and Steve Pearce clubbed home runs. It was clubs over Diamond, 6-0.
The Twins missed out on a chance to win three-game series against the Orioles, as Diamond was charged with a season-high six runs over 5 ⅔ innings on nine hits and three walks. He did not strike out a batter.
"I got eaten alive out there," said Diamond, who is 0-3 at Target Field and 3-0 on the road.