Rich Hill threw five shutout innings against St. Louis in his Twins debut July 29, then disappeared.
A slightly sore shoulder forced the 40-year old Hill out of action until Wednesday night at Target Field. So the Twins hoped the crafty lefty could pick up where he left off while easing his way back into the rotation.
And the first two innings were exactly what the Twins were looking for. Then he pitched in the third.
Hill was knocked out after 2⅔ innings as the Brewers blasted their way to a 9-3 victory over the Twins behind home runs from Ryan Braun, Christian Yelich, Avisail Garcia and Keston Hiura.
Hill recovered from a sore left shoulder, then prepared for his return to the Twins by facing reserve hitters in training at CHS Field in St. Paul. It's not like a minor league rehabilitation assignment, which he'd normally get to face real game action.
"Um. I can't really point to that," Hill said. "When you get the opportunity to take the ball and go out there, you have to perform, and there's no excuses. That's the way I look at it. I'm pretty much a cut-and-dried and a bottom-line guy and did not pitch well [Wednesday]. I hold myself to a really high standard, and that was pretty pathetic."
To make matters worse, the Twins lost starting catcher Mitch Garver midway through the game.
Garver struck out in the sixth while attempting to hit a down-and-away breaking ball. Then he went down, dropping to one knee and grabbing his right side before slowly walking back to the dugout and being replaced by Alex Avila. Garver was diagnosed with right-side soreness and will be re-evaluated Thursday.