Miguel Sano has been slowed by a sinus infection over the last few days, and manager Paul Molitor said that last night's flight in from the Twin Cities, "set him back."
So Sano is not in the starting lineup tonight, although he could be available to pinch hit. The timing isn't the best, with a series against the mighty Indians starting tonight.
It leads to an interesting lineup, with on base maven Kennys Vargas batting in the No. 3 spot. His on base percentage is .277, but the Twins hope he can live Sano's life for one night.
"Maybe I'll play tomorrow," said a sick-looking Sano with his hoodie pulled over his head.
New pitchers are here
Dillon Gee and Trevor Hildenberger are here to save the day. Gee was designated for assignment by Texas last week and elected free agency on Sunday. The Twins signed him on Wednesday. He spent two days in Rochester and never wore a jersey. He charted pitches on Thursday, which he did from the clubhouse.
But the Twins are in a jam. It's bullpen has been tormented by short outings by starters and poor relieving. So they called up Gee, who has pitched in 151 major league games, up to fill a long relief role. It's a role the Twins really haven't had filled this year. Rule 5 pick Justin Haley could be the guy but is on the disabled list. Anthony Swarzak was the last effective innings eater.
So that's what Gee will do for now.