SAN DIEGO – Pitching coach Neil Allen was asked who the Twins' next closer will be, and he immediately looked at Tyler Duffey.
"Tyler Duffey is going to be the long reliever, setup man and close games," Allen said.
Duffey overheard Allen and said, "Swiss army knife!"
It was a joke, and the truth actually is quite the opposite. The Twins won't have one pitcher attempt to do a number of things, they will have a number of pitchers attempt to do one thing.
And that is to be Brandon Kintzler.
The All-Star closer was traded to Washington minutes before the nonwaiver trade deadline Monday, and it leaves a Bartolo Colon-sized hole in the Twins bullpen. Allen and manager Paul Molitor will attempt to fill that hole through community closing.
"I'm not going to name a closer," Molitor said. "I don't think we are in position to do that."
Molitor did express his confidence in veteran Matt Belisle and lefthander Taylor Rogers, two relievers he's used to help protect leads, which would make sense. He left some flexibility to use other relievers as well.