Former Twins manager Tom Kelly is convinced this year's team can compete with anybody, as long as it continues to pitch like it has recently.
The two-time World Series champion, who did television commentary on Twins home games last week, also said he is convinced that Joe Mauer, who hit .187 during a 22-game stretch recently, will break out of his recent slump and hit .300 this season.
"He got three hits [Wednesday] so let's hope he's on the upside here, going up," Kelly said Thursday. "It's hard to believe he's not going to hit .300. He has always been that. So he has had a little rough go but getting the three hits yesterday, that certainly bodes well. Let's hope he keeps going forward.
"I would be surprised if he doesn't [turn it around]."
Kelly, who worked with Mauer on his first base defense this spring, was asked to evaluate the three-time batting champion's play at his new position.
"How many errors does he have over there?" Kelly asked rhetorically, since the number is zero. "He must be doing all right then."
On the topic of the Twins pitching, Kelly said: "I think we're very, very competitive, especially when we pitch good. When we pitch good, I believe we can beat anybody. But that's always the question, whether we're going to pitch good enough, or any ballclub for a matter of fact. If you don't pitch good you're going to have a hard time.
"So I think that they're certainly going to be in every ballgame that, when they pitch good, they certainly have a good chance to win. We'll see how that goes throughout the remainder of the first half here, and then obviously into the second half. The bottom line is you have to pitch good, and when we do that we certainly can win."