In 1-for-15 slump, Mauer out of lineup tonight

The Twins wrap up their series in Kansas City with the first change in 17 games atop their lineup. Joe Mauer will sit this one out.

August 28, 2014 at 11:14PM
Minnesota Twins first baseman Joe Mauer (7) rounded the base after hit a home run in the third inning at Target Field Sunday August 17 , 2014 in Minneapolis MN .
Minnesota Twins first baseman Joe Mauer (7) rounded the base after hit a home run in the third inning at Target Field Sunday August 17 , 2014 in Minneapolis MN . (Dml - Star Tribune Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

After 16 games with the same top four hitters atop his batting order, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire has made a change for tonight's game. Joe Mauer will be in the dugout, while Chris Parmelee plays first base in his place.

"He's only missed like two innings [since he returned from an oblique injury on Aug. 11], so I told him, 'You're out,' " Gardenhire said. "He missed so much time, you say, 'Boy, we need him in there,' but you know, he's going to need a break. He's not as young as some of those other guys out there."

The 31-year-old Mauer said he's sore, but OK to play, but understands Gardenhire's desire to keep him fresh. "You always want to be in there, but I know it helps in the long run," Mauer said. "I'm just trying to stay healthy."

His bat could probably use a break, too. After a hot start upon his return, Mauer is has one hit in his last 15 at-bats.

The Twins head to the airport immediately after the game to catch a flight east. They're scheduled to arrive in Baltimore a little after 3 a.m.

Here are tonight's lineups for their last game against Kansas City this season (they're 7-11 against the Royals):

TWINS

Santana CF

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Dozier 2B

Suzuki C

Vargas DH

Arcia RF

Plouffe 3B

Parmelee 1B

Nunez SS

Schafer LF

Milone LHP

ROYALS

Aoki RF

A. Escobar SS

Gordon LF

Butler 1B

Perez C

Willingham DH

Cain CF

Moustakas 3B

Colon 2B

Guthrie RHP

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Phil Miller has covered the Twins for the Minnesota Star Tribune since 2013. Previously, he covered the University of Minnesota football team, and from 2007-09, he covered the Twins for the Pioneer Press.

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