FORT MYERS, FLA. - The Minnesota Wild calls its sellout crowds "The Team of 18,000." The Twins might have to borrow that to describe their 2008 rotation.
The Twins' most talented pitcher, Francisco Liriano, will probably remain in Fort Myers when the team travels north.
The most promising pitcher who will make the rotation, Scott Baker, has been slowed by a sore back and illness.
Their Opening Day starter, Livan Hernandez, throws a fastball that would lose a race to Carlos Gomez and posted a bloated 4.93 ERA last year in the pitcher-friendly National League.
Their likely second starter, Boof Bonser, had an ERA of 5.10 last year, prompting him to drop almost 30 pounds.
With Liriano playing catch-up, the likely opening-week rotation could be Hernandez, Bonser, Kevin Slowey, Nick Blackburn and Baker. Or, as casual fans refer to them, "Who?"
The bullpen appears set with Joe Nathan, Pat Neshek, Jesse Crain, Juan Rincon, Dennys Reyes, Matt Guerrier and Brian Bass.
So when the Twins present Hernandez on Opening Day, they might as well introduce Guerrier and Bass along with him. The Twins' long relievers could pitch more innings this year than many of the starters.