The addition of Paul Molitor to the Twins coaching staff has already paid some dividends, with third baseman Trevor Plouffe crediting the Hall of Famer as a big reason for his great improvement as a fielder.
"Absolutely, he has been the guy that I worked with all throughout spring. I definitely will continue to do that throughout the season," said Plouffe, who has only two errors this season. "These day games have made it tough to get the extra work that we need because we're not really on the field too much. But he's a guy that I can look to. I would say he and [utility infielder Jason] Bartlett have really helped me out a lot."
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire recently said Plouffe has improved in all aspects of his game.
"He's swinging the bat very well, been very confident," Gardenhire said. "He's done a fantastic job for us … just more experience. The longer you play, you should get better at it. More experience and he's more comfortable with himself. It's getting there, he's worked very hard on it.
"There's going to be some things he can't do and he just has to understand that and kind of compensate for those things. Plouffe has worked really hard on all parts of his game and he's a better player for it."
Following the Twins' 7-0 victory over the Blue Jays in the first game of their doubleheader Thursday, Plouffe was tied for eighth in the American League in RBI with 11, tied for seventh in runs scored with 11 and tied for 10th in walks with nine. He then drew another walk as a pinch hitter in the nightcap, one of eight in the eighth inning for the Twins in their 9-5 comeback victory.
Those 10 walks have to be the biggest offensive improvement for Plouffe. He averaged 35.5 walks per season over the past two years. If he keeps up his current pace, he will destroy that mark.
The other big change in Plouffe's game is going from having some power — he had 24 home runs in 2012 and 14 last season, with 22 doubles — to also being able to hit for average. He is a career .243 hitter, but this season he is at .309 through 15 games. Those walks should help increase his average as opposing pitchers have to pitch to contact.