Joe Mauer (manager's decision) is out of the lineup tonight. Molitor said he planned to alternate him and Logan Morrison through the Sale-Price portion of the series. With tomorrow a day game against a righthander, Mauer will be ready to rock. And Morrison will likely join him in the lineup.
Mauer was hit by pitches twice yesterday, including on that struck the back of his right hand. But Molitor said it caught the meaty part of the hand and is not a concern.
Buxton toe much better
Byron Buxton grounded out, walked (then stole second), got an RBI on an infield single and struck out in four plate appearances Wednesday afternoon for Class AAA Rochester during a rehabilitation assigment. Molitor sounded relieved that the hairline fracture Buxton suffered on April 22 is no longer causting him pain, so he can work on fixing his swing.
"The good news is that we know the foot seems to be in a good place and we haven't said that for about seven weeks or so," Molitor said. "Last night he played and went hitless. Today, they had an afternoon game. He went 1-for-3 with a walk. I didn't get a chance to look at the video yet from his at bats. But he's playing and he is going to keep going out there. And the good news is that, physically, he's able to do some of the things he needs to do to get back on track."
Esky pesky with RISP
One thing that is getting overlooked admist Eduardo Escobar's doubles spree is that he entered Wednesday second in the American League with a .422 batting average with runners in scoring position. That is significant for a team that has had trouble consistently scoring runs.
"You look, there's a lot of analytics in the game and I monitor those guys who are doing well in those situations," Molitor said. "He's been up there and Mauer (.333) has too. Rosie's (.324) been better this year. So year, you need those guys, whether it is two outs or less than two outs, you get enough opportunites, the guys with numbers at the top end, that's why their run production is where it is at."