CHICAGO – Righthander Jared Burton pitched in back-to-back games against the White Sox over the weekend, striking out two batters in each scoreless appearance. It was his first game action in four days, because of postponements and scheduled days off.
"It's been kind of tough for guys all year," Burton said. "We haven't gotten in that regular-season groove yet."
The results suggest otherwise.
The Twins bullpen has been in lockdown mode in the early season, as roles have been established and newcomers have made a seamless transition into the group. The relievers are coming off two games against the White Sox during which they gave up one run over five innings — a solo homer by Adam Dunn off Josh Roenicke on Sunday.
As the Twins enter a doubleheader against the Marlins on Tuesday — the result of Monday's game being postponed because of inclement weather, the Twins' fourth postponement since April 14 — the relievers have posted a 2.15 ERA that was fifth-best in baseball entering Monday. Atlanta led with a 1.22 ERA and was trailed by Texas (1.96), Pittsburgh (2.03), Arizona (2.09) and the Twins. All five teams have records over .500, suggesting the importance of strong relief.
The first few weeks of the season have increased the team's confidence that if the starters can get through at least six innings and the offense produces as expected, the bullpen will take care of leads. And that will distance the Twins from the past two seasons of 195-loss baseball.
"There are some pretty defined roles down there," first baseman Justin Morneau said. "You know who is closing [Glen Perkins]. You know who is going to set up [Jared Burton]. You know what lefty is coming in late in situations [Brian Duensing]. Everyone knows what you are doing and when you are doing it. It helps you prepare mentally."
The Twins entered the season feeling secure about the final two innings. Burton, who battled injuries before last season, posted a 2.18 ERA over 64 games last season and is the main eighth-inning reliever. Perkins saved 16 games last season after taking over the closer's role for Matt Capps. Perkins, a member of Team USA at the World Baseball Classic last month, is 5-for-5 in save opportunities.