For the 16th consecutive game this season, the Twins on Friday used the same 25-man roster that they've had since Opening Day. And while that may not seem like news, it's not exactly normal, either.
"I don't know when the last time we went this far into the year without a change," manager Paul Molitor said. "It's probably been a while."
He's right about that. The Twins haven't gone 20 days into the season without making a roster move in this century, at least, but through Friday they are one of two major league teams — the Diamondbacks are the other — to stay the course without a roster tweak.
Injuries usually force a transaction by now, but the Twins have been completely healthy since Opening Day. Slow starts sometimes necessitate a demotion, but the Twins are sticking with Byron Buxton while he tries to shake his slump.
"This is what we have, and this is what makes the most sense for us right now," Molitor said.
Still, change comes eventually, and Molitor has had discussions with his coaching staff and the front office about reconsidering one aspect of his roster: the 13-man pitching staff. With the Twins' stretch of 16 straight games without an off day coming to a close next Thursday, and with only one of their eight relief pitchers having pitched more than 10 innings so far, Molitor is considering exchanging a reliever for an added bench player.
"We talk about the eight [relief] pitchers a lot, compared to four bench players," he said. "That's our biggest discussion about changing things up."
Among friends
Torii Hunter visited both clubhouses before Friday's game, joking with his former teammates — he was a Twin in 2015 and a Tiger the two seasons previous to that — and collecting information.