The Twins ended their six-game losing streak Wednesday by beating Cleveland 8-5, supporting General Manager Billy Smith's prediction that the Twins will return to the level of performance they showed when they won three of four from the Red Sox and split a four-game series with the Yankees.
Smith had his theory for the poor pitching performance against the White Sox, who won four in a row against the Twins in a series that ended Monday.
The White Sox bombarded the Twins starters, hitting .400 with 10 home runs and striking out only 16 times. They had a .717 slugging percentage in the series.
"I think part of the thing was last week we had Scott Baker coming off of rehab and Nick Blackburn coming back off of getting hit in the face with that line drive," Smith said.
"The best thing is for Baker and Blackburn to get their full preparation between starts. Baker had a nice game last night [Tuesday], and hopefully Blackburn will come back with one."
Equally important is that the Twins get veteran righthander Livan Hernandez going. His ERA has risen from 3.88 on May 17 to 5.32. In the four games since May 17 Hernandez went 0-1 and gave up 44 hits and 23 earned runs in 211/3 innings, and opponents hit .444 against him.
Smith is willing to wait on Hernandez to find a solution himself.
"He's got enough of a track record over the last 10 years that he's going to bounce back," Smith said. "He's healthy. We're playing some pretty good clubs, and he's just run into a tough stretch in the last couple of weeks. Yeah, we're counting on him. We need to just get everybody settled down and back to where we were a couple of weeks ago."