After 16 games in spring training, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said he likes what he has seen out of his ballclub.
Gardenhire is confident the team will score runs. But the team clearly needs to see the pitching improve from last year, when starters posted a 5.40 ERA and the team went 66-96 with the worst record in the American League.
"We have guys that we're running out there. [Vance] Worley [four innings, 6.75 ERA], we got him and [Mike] Pelfrey [7⅔ innings, 3.52 ERA]," Gardenhire said. "[Liam] Hendriks [11 innings, 5.73 ERA] is throwing the ball pretty good. [Cole] De Vries [seven innings, 0.00 ERA] has been doing OK, [Kevin] Correia [6⅔ innings, 6.75 ERA] has been throwing the ball pretty good.
"[Kyle] Gibson had one good one [1⅔ innings, three strikeouts, one earned run on March 2] and the last one was a little bit shaky [2⅓ innings, one strikeout, six earned runs on Thursday]."
Some of those ERAs will obviously have to improve if the Twins will succeed this season.
"We have people going right now," Gardenhire said. "We just have to put them in order. Eventually we will, and we'll figure out who [the starters] are going to be."
Hicks shows poise
The Twins manager is also excited about center fielder Aaron Hicks, who hit three home runs in one game this week and is hitting .406 in Grapefruit League play.
"He's been a lot of fun to watch. He's really playing well in center," Gardenhire said of the 2008 first-round draft pick. "He's really, really swinging the bat good. He doesn't remind you of a rookie, let's put it that way. He steps up there and has a real nice swing. He handles everything, doesn't get too high and low. He has been a lot of fun to watch play baseball."