ARLINGTON, TEXAS – It sure looks as if Jose Berrios has hit a wall.
The Twins righthander posted his fifth consecutive short start Saturday, leaving the Twins' 7-4 loss to the Rangers after only four innings, during which he gave up three of the Rangers' four home runs. It continues a troubling trend during which Berrios now has a 6.65 ERA over his past five outings. The three home runs, to Nomar Mazara, Ronald Guzman and Adrian Beltre, tie a season high set July 4 at Milwaukee.
Since Aug. 4, Berrios hasn't pitched more than five innings. That also was the last time he threw over 100 pitches, 106 to be exact.
"I obviously want to finish like I started," Berrios said. "As a competitor, nobody wants to finish a season the way my last few games have been. Just keep looking forward and get ready for the next game."
The Twins led 2-0 in the second — one of the runs coming on a 443-foot homer to right by Jake Cave — when the Rangers struck for four runs. Mazara led off the inning with a homer to center. After walking Jurickson Profar and Joey Gallo, catcher Mitch Garver went to the mound for a chat. The next pitch was a belt-high fastball to Guzman, who parked it in the seats in right for a three-run homer and a 4-2 lead.
Berrios gave up a homer to Beltre in the fourth — on a curveball that did nothing but wait to get hit — that made it 5-2.
Berrios has thrown 167⅔ innings this season, short of the career-high 191⅔ he threw last season between the Twins, Class AAA Rochester and during the World Baseball Classic. Granted, game-time temperature was 92 degrees and he's coming off an outing Sunday during which he was ill.
But his past two starts, combined with three before that — he did give up one run over five rain-shortened innings against the White Sox on Aug. 21 — is not a good stretch for someone who pitched in the All-Star Game this season.