Detroit –
Notes and thoughts from Opening Day in Detroit…
-Great to see Hall of Fame baseball writer Tom Gage in the press box. Tom covered the Tigers a full-time beat writer for 36 years, and was elected the winner of the 2015 J.G. Spink Award, presented annually to a sportswriter for ``meritorious contributions to baseball writing'' during the National Baseball Hall of Fame weekend in Cooperstown this summer.
The Detroit News took Gage off the beat this year, which is stupid for all of the obvious reasons, but also stupid because the paper could have gotten great PR out of Gage covering the Tigers during the summer of his induction. Tom hooked on with FSDetroit.com. He's sitting right in front of me during batting practice. Tom is a wonderful guy and a wonderful writer, and it's sad to think there was ever a chance he might have missed opening day.
-Now that Ervin Santana is suspended, here are my keys for Twins' overachievement in 2015:
I expect Danny Santana, Brian Dozier, Kennys Vargas, Kurt Suzuki, Torii Hunter and Joe Mauer have to quality seasons. The swing players in the everyday lineup for me are Trevor Plouffe, Oswaldo Arcia and whoever plays in center.
Arcia put on a show during batting practice, and he is a great variable. He has the power to hit 30 home runs. He has the potential to strike out 150 times, compile a low on-base percentage and be well below average in left field. If he does the former, the Twins' lineup could be remarkably productive. If he does the latter, there middle of the order could become easy to pitch to.
As for centerfield, let's be honest: The Twins are waiting for Byron Buxton. Until he arrives, the position will be somewhere between a project and a mess.