Tom Kelly, who managed the Twins to two World Series victories, used to say: "If you can't pitch, you won't win."
And current Twins manager Ron Gardenhire agrees with Kelly's theory.
But if you checked the Twins pitching statistics beginning with the start of their final road trip last weekend in Detroit, there is plenty of reason to be concerned about the pitching as the team gets ready for the playoffs.
A staff that was outstanding all year has really slumped as the Twins posted a 2-7 record, a record that would have been 1-8 had they not scored two ninth-inning runs to win Saturday's game against Toronto 5-4.
True, this has all happened after the Twins clinched the AL Central title. But the pitchers' ERAs give a good indication of how poorly some members of the staff have performed during this bad preplayoff stretch. This is not the time to have your pitching staff perform like this one has, and against nonplayoff teams such as the Tigers, Royals and Blue Jays.
The pitchers expected to start in the Twins' first two playoff games are Francisco Liriano, who has a 7.56 ERA in his past two starts, and Carl Pavano, who has a 4.09 ERA in his past two.
Brian Duensing, who has been excellent since he became a starter, has an unimpressive 7.59 ERA in his past two starts, struggling Saturday against Toronto when he gave up four earned runs in five innings. Over the same stretch, Nick Blackburn's ERA is 16.62, Kevin Slowey's 32.40 and Jesse Crain's 15.00.
Maybe the pitchers will regain their old form going into the playoffs. But based on recent appearances, there is concern.