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The Minnesota Twins hope this man can light the way to the postseason as they take on the Detroit Tigers in a winner-take-all for the American League Central Division title.  He's the subject of our POTD.



Scott Baker gets the ball for the Twins against the Tigers Rick Porcello at 5:07 p.m. EDT today at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome.  Baker saved the day for Minnesota the last time they faced the Tigers.  He earned the win by giving up just one unearned run over five innings as the Twins salvaged a split of their four game series with an 8-3 win last Thursday at Comerica Park.  Had the Twins lost that day, the Tigers would have won the A.L. Central flag.   After missing the start of the season with a shoulder injury, Baker overcame a 2-6 start by winning 13 of his last 16 decisions.  He's 1-1 with a 6.75 ERA against the Tigers in 2009. 

The Tigers will look to Rick Porcello, a contender for the A.L. Rookie of the Year award.  He's been 5-2 since August with a 3.19 ERA and is 14-9 on the season.  At the Metrodome, he has struggled by going 0-2 but his last two starts against the Twins in September were quality efforts even though they didn't result in a win.

The Twins were just 70-70 when they left the Rogers Centre last month after taking just two of four against the Blue Jays but they won 16 out of their last 20 games to force today's tie-breaker.  The Twins managed to get by probable Cy Young Award winner Zack Greinke to complete a three game sweep of the Kansas City Royals at the Metrodome. 

Minnesota experienced a 163rd game of the season last year when they lost 1-0 to the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field for the Central Division flag.  Will their experience of a year ago prove to be beneficial this time around?

How about the Tigers and their state of mind?  They managed to blow a 7 game lead to the Twins from September 6th, which included a split of a four game series against the Jays in Motown.  They only got the split thanks to a rare off night by Marco Scutaro with the glove as Detroit escaped with a walk-off win in extra innings.  The Tigers also had to deal with the distraction of a weekend altercation between Miguel Cabrera and his wife which resulted in no charges being laid.  However, a game-saving catch by Curtis Granderson in the eighth inning on Sunday helped Justin Verlander and company avoid a sweep by the Chicago White Sox as they held on for a 5-3 win at Comerica Park.  They hope that momentum will carry over to today's game.

So, Bauxites?  Who do you like in this one?  I predict a 4-3 win for the Twins.  Baker gets the win by going six solid innings, Joe Nathan gets the save and Michael Cuddyer, stepping up for the injured Canadian Justin Morneau, knocks home the winning run.  I think the Metrodome will see more playoff baseball before giving way to the new Target Field in 2010.

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John Northey - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 01:21 PM EDT (#207064) #
Blowing a big lead in September?  As a long time Jays fan I feel it couldn't have happened to a better team :) 

Yes, 1987 is still fresh in my mind.

Nick Holmes - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 04:00 PM EDT (#207088) #
Don't remind me about '87.
My heart's for the Twinkies, I'm gonna miss the HomerDome.

Having said that, I can't help but agree with conventional wisdom that the Tigers stand a better chance of taking down the Yankees, which is really the whole point of the postseason, no?
#2JBrumfield - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 04:37 PM EDT (#207095) #

If this was happening about 20 years ago, I'd definitely want to see the Tigers fail miserably after the horror of '87.  However, the city is going through the economic crapper, the Lions 0-16 season sure didn't help and the Wings blew a chance to win back to back Cups.  Besides, the Jays-Tigers rivalry is dead now.  I feel a little sorry for Tigers fans but having said that, I'd prefer the Twins in this one.  They're a plucky bunch!

Magpie - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 05:37 PM EDT (#207102) #
[The Tigers] managed to blow a 7 game lead to the Twins from September 6th

Well, the Jays were only up half a game on September 6, 1987. Detroit and Toronto spent the first three weeks of September flip-flopping between first and second. No one at all remembers that as late as September 19, Detroit had 1.5 game lead on Toronto. Toronto moved ahead by half-a-game on September 21, which was where it stood when Detroit came to Toronto for a four game set beginning September 24.

Mike Flanagan beat Jack Morris 4-3 in the opener; the Jays rallied with 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th (a Lee two run triple and a Whitaker error) to win the second game 3-2; they rallied again with 3 runs in the bottom of the ninth (Beniquez bases loaded triple) to win the Saturday game 10-9. They now had a 3.5 game lead, and they took a 1-0 lead to the ninth inning on Sunday...

OK, I can't talk about what happened next.

GO TWINS!
Magpie - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 07:44 PM EDT (#207108) #
This is quite a ball game. I hope no one's watching hockey....
James W - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 08:13 PM EDT (#207110) #

I thought hockey started in April?

When Cabrera hit his home run, I said that Nathan should pitch the 8th and the 9th.  I'll stick to my belief that Ordonez quickly proved me right.

greenfrog - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 08:32 PM EDT (#207112) #
Great ballgame going on at the moment. Definitely worth tuning in for the conclusion of the AL Central race.
greenfrog - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 08:48 PM EDT (#207113) #
Cannot believe the plate ump blew the call on that 0-1 pitch (a slider right over the middle of the plate) to Inge. If Crain gets the strike call, there's a good chance that Brandon doesn't drive in the go-ahead run...
Magpie - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 09:03 PM EDT (#207116) #
A honey of a game...
Petey Baseball - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 09:08 PM EDT (#207117) #
"A honey of a game"

Thanks Jerry

This may one of the best games I have ever had the pleasure of watching

Gerry - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 09:10 PM EDT (#207118) #
Baseball, you gotta love it!
Petey Baseball - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 09:16 PM EDT (#207119) #
I felt so badly for Raburn after he clearly lost that sinking liner in the 10th at the last second.  Yet his retribution looked to be aided by Gary Marsh; Casilla got underneath that tag it looked like.
smcs - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 09:52 PM EDT (#207123) #
That was...wow.
greenfrog - Tuesday, October 06 2009 @ 10:24 PM EDT (#207127) #
To do all that without Morneau...amazing.
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