FORT MYERS, FLA. – It appears that Tommy Milone has the early momentum in the race to be the No 5 starter in the Twins rotation.
The lefthander was efficient on Wednesday, tossing three scoreless innings in the Twins' 5-2 loss to Tampa Bay.
That's five scoreless innings for Milone in two Grapefruit League outings as he attempts to prove he is not the pitcher the Twins saw late last year, when he posted a 7.06 ERA in 21 innings.
There's a long way to go, and Milone is in a battle with Trevor May (who made his spring debut Wednesday), Mike Pelfrey and Alex Meyer for the fifth spot in the rotation. But Milone is showing good control, pitching inside effectively and setting hitters up well so far.
Does being the only lefthander in the fight provide an advantage?
"I feel like, as an organization, you want the five best guys that you think are going to complete the rotation," Milone said. "Whether it's me or another rightly, it doesn't matter. I have to do my job. I'm going to go out there and get outs."
Milone opened with two strikeouts in the first inning, then stranded Corey Brown at second in the second inning. He gave up a one-out double to Hak-Ju Lee and a bunt single by Kevin Kiermaier in the third but threw a breaking ball to strike out Logan Forsythe and got John Jaso to strike out to end the inning. Both of Milone's outings have come against Tampa Bay.
Milone said he was going to mix in his curveball more after throwing nothing but fastballs and changeups in his debut.