Cole Irvin dazzled the Twins on Friday night at Target Field, which is something that had not happened for him other than when he faced Kansas City a month ago.
If we've learned anything in the first 55% of this strange baseball season, it would be not to put too much stock into anything accomplished when facing those young, woeful Royals.
Those five one-run innings vs. Kansas City still left Irvin with a 6.32 ERA as he took the mound for the second time in six days vs. the Twins.
Irvin also gave up the Twins only run in a 2-1 O's victory on Sunday, but that wasn't really his fault. He gave the Twins nine baserunners in those five innings, and our non-opportunists somehow turned those into one run.
Baltimore then rallied against Jhoan Duran, of all people, for a 2-1 victory to avoid a series sweep. Disappointing, but the next three were at home vs. Kansas City, and the sweep put the Twins at 9-1 vs. the Royals.
The fact the Twins managed 22 runs in those three games also led to some Ballyhooing that perhaps the hitting woes were being put in the rearview mirror.
Then, Irvin strode to the hill, lasted 6⅓ innings and permitted the Twins three baserunners. He did receive assistance when center fielder Cedric Mullins went just above the center-field fence to take a three-run homer away from Byron Buxton in the fourth inning. Mullins took also took a ball high off the wall against Bad Luck Buck last Sunday as well.
All in all, it was a hitting performance that was remindful of the good old days — meaning June 28, when the players called a "Come to Carlos" meeting in the visitors' clubhouse in Atlanta.