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    Twins News: Frustration boils over as Rocco Baldelli explains decision to pull Bailey Ober

    By Chris Schad,

    2024-09-08

    The Minnesota Twins added another chapter to their late-season meltdown as they lost to the Kansas City Royals 4-2 on Saturday night.

    But while the loss stung, it was amplified by manager Rocco Baldelli's decision to pull starter Bailey Ober after seven strong innings.

    Ober was a force against the Royals allowing just one hit and seven strikeouts over seven innings. At one point, Ober retired 15 straight batters and had just 83 pitches with 12 swings-and-misses, according to Baseball Savant, but Baldelli elected to go to Jhoan Duran in the eighth inning.

    Related: Twins bullpen, fielding throws away lead against Royals in 4-2 loss

    While Duran struck out Michael Massey for the first out of the inning, he gave up a single to Freddy Fermin before he hit Robbie Grossman with a pitch.

    Duran's night ended when he allowed an RBI single to Kyle Isbel but Griffin Jax couldn't stop the bleeding, allowing an infield single to Tommy Pham before a throwing error by Brooks Lee allowed pinch-runner Darion Blanco to score and tie the game at 2-2.

    Another RBI single by Bobby Witt Jr. followed before Salvador Perez lined out to center and M.J. Melendez drove in another run before Witt was thrown out at home to end the inning.

    When the Twins went down in order in the ninth inning, Minnesota had lost 13 of their past 19 games but Baldelli was defensive in his decision to pull to the bullpen.

    "We have a two-run lead in the eighth inning with our best guys who are rested and ready to go," Baldelli said. "I feel good about that. I go out there very confidently bringing in Duran and then hopefully [Griffin] Jax into the game."

    While Baldelli went to his two most trusted relievers, some could argue it was still flawed logic. Baldelli turned to Duran in the eighth inning due to matchups but the right-hander has been significantly worse in the eighth inning with a 9.35 ERA and a .303/.395/.546 batter's line compared to a 2.12 ERA with a .190/.261/.289 batter's line in the ninth inning.

    There's also something to be said about going to the bullpen in general, which has struggled over the Twins' most recent slump. With Ober cruising, it may have made more sense to give him one more inning before going to Duran, which would have saved Jax from pitching for the second time in the past three games.

    This led to frustration boiling over from Twins fans on social media.

    Whether or not Baldelli feels justified in his decision, it's understandable why fans believe the Twins are a sinking ship. Byron Buxton left a rehab start after aggravating a hip injury earlier this week and Carlos Correa still doesn't have a timetable to return from plantar fasciitis.

    With the Twins lead over the Boston Red Sox for the final wild card spot down to four games, Minnesota desperately needs a victory as they wrap up a three-game series with the Royals at 1:10 p.m. on Sunday.

    Related: Are the Twins having a standoff in the middle of a pennant race?

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4AuqP4_0vP5eKGt00
    Sep 2, 2024; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli (5) looks on from the dugout against the Tampa Bay Rays in the sixth inning at Tropicana Field.

    Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

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    Joel Coryell
    09-09
    There was no good reason to pull Ober…just Rocco’s damn analytics….enough is enough stop with this crap !
    Patrick Fritz
    09-08
    Bozo needs to go. I knew as soon as he pulled Baley it was all over.
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