For the first time in more than a month, the Twins lineup card had Carlos Correa hitting somewhere besides leadoff.
Correa was dropped to fourth in the batting order for Saturday's game against the Diamondbacks as the Twins search for ways to boost their shortstop. Correa hit .239 with eight doubles, one homer and eight RBI in his last 28 games as the leadoff hitter, a role that was new to him in his nine-year career.
"We're looking to get a little more flow into the offense and get some guys on," Twins bench coach Jayce Tingler said. "We know where we're at right now with 51 games to go. We're in a good spot. I think the reality is we're super optimistic because we've had some guys, like Carlos, that probably haven't gotten their hot streak yet."
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli moved Correa into the leadoff spot after the Twins were swept in Atlanta at the end of June. Correa, however, hasn't shown much offensive improvement. He has posted the lowest batting average (.221), on-base percentage (.295) and slugging percentage (.382) in his career. He has grounded into 20 double plays, which is the most in the majors.
"He's borderline obsessed, and I mean that as a good thing," Tingler said of Correa. "He's studying it. He wants the information. He's checking the video with the hitting group that we have. His ability to not get overwhelmed and stressed out — he's very consistent on being the same person every day — I think that plays over time."
Correa went 1-for-4 on Saturday night.
Stewart details injury
Twins reliever Brock Stewart, who will remain sidelined until at least Aug. 25 with right elbow soreness, received comforting news when he underwent a magnetic resonance imaging exam this week. His elbow is fine.
The frustrating part: He still isn't close to rejoining the Twins because of lingering soreness in forearm.