Mick Abel’s debut with the Twins was a dud, yielding six runs in three innings, and the Twins were handed a 7-3 loss to the Chicago White Sox on Saturday at Rate Field.
Abel, one of the two players the Twins received from Philadelphia in the Jhoan Duran trade, was undone during a 39-pitch second inning. The 24-year-old righthander gave up three singles and walked two batters before surrendering a grand slam to Colson Montgomery on a 97-mph sinker left over the middle of the plate.
It was a disappointing introduction for Abel, who made six starts with the Phillies earlier this year. Pitching with a one-run lead in the second inning, Andrew Benintendi and Luis Robert Jr. opened with back-to-back singles.
Sandwiched between two strikeouts, Abel gave up an RBI single to Chase Meidroth on a 0-2 curveball at the bottom of the strike zone. Abel had a chance to escape with the score tied, but he walked consecutive batters, including Miguel Vargas with the bases loaded.
That brought up Montgomery, who hit a two-run homer off Zebby Matthews on Friday. Montgomery didn’t miss a down-the-middle pitch and blasted it 412 feet. Montgomery has 12 homers and 32 RBI since the All-Star break.
Abel, who made three strong starts with the Class AAA St. Paul Saints after he was traded to the Twins, allowed six runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out two.