With pitchers Kevin Slowey and Ron Mahay joining Jose Mijares on the disabled list after suffering injuries in Saturday's loss to the Angels, the Twins pitching staff appears to be in trouble.
Under normal circumstances, the latest rash of injuries -- the Twins have a total of seven players on the disabled list, including five pitchers, not to mention Justin Morneau -- the team's chances to win the AL Central would not appear to be all that good.
But the Tigers have fallen apart since the All-Star break because of their own injuries and are not a threat. And the White Sox, who have lost five consecutive series, appear to have a tougher remaining schedule than the Twins, with seven games remaining against the Red Sox and three at Yankee Stadium.
However, to go beyond simply winning the division -- and they have a five-game lead after Scott Baker's seven shutout innings Sunday night against the Angels -- the Twins might have to make a deal for a pitcher.
A year ago, General Manager Bill Smith waved his magic wand and landed four veteran players, including three pitchers, who helped the Twins win the AL Central. He might need to do it again.
On July 31, 2009, the Twins were 52-51 and in third place when they traded for shortstop Orlando Cabrera from Oakland for prospect Tyler Ladendorf. Without Cabrera's play and leadership -- he hit .289 with five homers and 36 RBI after the deal -- the Twins would not have won the division. Ladendorf is currently hitting .275 for Class A Stockton.
On Aug. 7 of last year, Smith was able to acquire pitcher Carl Pavano from Cleveland for a player that ended up being pitcher Yohan Pino. Pavano not only pitched well for the Twins in 2009, going 5-4 with a 4.64 ERA, but has been a staff ace this year. Pino is 9-8 with a 5.60 ERA for Class AAA Columbus.
Then on Aug. 28, the Twins traded for reliever Jon Rauch from Arizona in exchange for Kevin Mulvey, one of the players the Twins acquired in the Johan Santana trade with the Mets. Rauch made a big impact in the Twins bullpen last year, going 5-1 with a 1.72 ERA in only 17 games, and then did a great job as the closer this year when Joe Nathan was lost for the season. Mulvey is 4-8 with a 4.64 ERA for Class AAA Reno.