HOUSTON — Wow. How did the Twins get here?
They will face the AL Central-leading White Sox in a three-game series starting Monday with three starters who were nowhere near the pecking order at the start of the season.
On Monday, Charlie Barnes is expected to follow opener Beau Burrows and face Lucas Giolito. Tuesday, Griffin Jax will face Dallas Keuchel. Wednesday, it's Bailey Ober vs. Lance Lynn.
That's a combined 22 career appearances for Barnes, Jax and Ober vs. 632 appearances for Giolito, Keuchel and Lynn.
With trades of Jose Berrios and J.A. Happ and the demotion then release of Matt Shoemaker, the Twins have to give someone the ball. And, as the 2021 season winds down, there's a chance more young starters get a look. Following the trade deadline, there are more candidates to choose from.
"We have a lot of guys, you can go up and down the 40-man roster," manager Rocco Baldelli said. "We have guys that are not even on the 40-man roster that we may want to get a look at, too."
One in-house candidate was Class AAA St. Paul righthander Josh Winder, who spent the 2020 minor league shutdown working on his conditioning and came back in 2021 hitting 97 miles per hour on the radar gun and improving the rest of his arsenal. But Winder has been shut down for the next two to three weeks as a precaution while he deals with some shoulder fatigue.
Jhoan Duran and Jordan Balazovic began the year as possible late-season debutants. But Duran got a late start to the season because of a trapezius issue, pitched 16 innings and then was shut down for a sore elbow. He has a good chance of pitching for St. Paul before the minor league season is over, but it is doubtful he would get a shot with the 2021 Twins. Still, Duran, whose fastball can hit triple digits and who also throws a splitter-sinker hybrid, remains on the radar.