A year ago at this time, after appearing in six games for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Jon Rauch had an ERA of 9.82 and had given up seven runs and 10 hits.
Saturday, after his sixth appearance in his new role as the Twins closer, the 6-11 pitcher has six saves with an 1.50 ERA. He has given up six hits, one run and only one walk.
As for the Twins, a year ago after 12 games, they were 5-7. This year after 12 games, they are 9-3 and have won every series (with the Angels, White Sox, Red Sox and Royals) -- the first time they had won four series to start the season.
And as for the closer, a year ago after 12 games, Joe Nathan, who is laid up after Tommy John surgery, had five saves with a 1.50 ERA.
As good as he has been, Rauch refused to take credit for his great record after retiring the Royals in the ninth inning and saving the 6-5 victory.
"It's just a testament of our team," the 31-year-old pitcher said. "We're playing good ball right now. We kept coming back today. I'm just doing what Joe [Mauer] tells me to do."
Rauch had not worked since last Monday's game against the Red Sox, but it didn't hamper his unblemished record.
"I've gotten up a few times [to warm up], especially in a couple of these close games," he said. "I was up last night [Friday], and we scored a bunch of runs in the eighth. I'm just happy to pitch whenever they want me to."