CHICAGO - Scout summits take place at ballparks across the major leagues at this time of year, and there was a big one at U.S. Cellular Field on Monday.
The Braves, Pirates, Cubs and Marlins were among the group at the Twins-White Sox game. A scout can be looking at a variety of players, but several were interested in Twins lefthander Francisco Liriano, whose recent run of strong outings had vaulted him to the top handful of available pitchers prior to the July 31 nonwaiver trade deadline.
With so many eyes on him Monday, Frankie faltered.
Chicago hitters teed off, smashing three home runs off him, sending him to the showers with two outs in the third inning. The White Sox didn't score again, but they had all the offense they needed to beat the Twins 7-4 in the first game of a three-game series.
In 2 2/3 innings, Liriano gave up seven runs on seven hits with a walk and two strikeouts in his shortest start since April 17. He gave up a three-run homer in the first inning to Paul Konerko (a high fastball) and two-run shots to Adam Dunn (a bad slider) and Alex Rios (a nothing slider) in the third.
"One of those days where I couldn't throw anything down in the zone," Liriano said. "I didn't have anything going for me tonight."
Liriano entered Monday with a 3-4 record and 2.84 ERA in his previous 10 starts. His recent performances had raised his trade value and made some wonder if the Twins should just keep the 28-year-old, who can become a free agent after the season.
One bad outing shouldn't wipe out his trade value -- but it was a reminder of what Liriano (3-10) was the first two months of the season.