season in review: minnesota twins
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Season in Review: Minnesota Twins
2013 Record: 66-96
- Home Record: 32-49- Road Record: 34-47
Record by Month
- April: 11-12- May: 12-17- June: 13-13- July: 9-17- August: 13-17- September: 8-20
Longest Winning Streak: 5
Longest Losing Streak: 10
2013 Salary: $75,562,500
2013 Attendance: 2,477,644 (7th of 15)
SummaryAfter winning 94 games in 2010, the Twins have lost at least 96 games the past 3 years. For the first 69
games this year, the Twins were sitting at 33-36 and hoping to finish around .500. However, it turned out to
just be smoke and mirrors, after starting out 33-36, they finished the season going 33-60, culminated by losing
15 of their last 20 games. They also traded former MVP Justin Morneau to the Pirates to free up cap space.
Transactions- Traded Drew Butera to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Received a player to be named later. The Los Angeles
Dodgers sent Miguel Sulbaran (minors) (August 13, 2013) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the
trade.
- Traded Justin Morneau to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Received Alex Presley and player to be named or cash.OffenseTotal Runs Scored: 614 (13th of 15)
Average Runs: 3.8
Offensive WAR: 15.8
Lineup (WAR)
C: Joe Mauer (5.4)
1B: Justin Morneau (1.8)
2B: Brian Dozier (3.8)
SS: Pedro Florimon (2.1)
3B: Trevor Plouffe (1.9)
LF: Josh Willingham (0.3)
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CF: Aaron Hicks (0.7)
RF: Chris Parmelee (0.5)
DH: Ryan Doumit (0.6)
Best Offensive Player: Joe Mauer (.324/11/47)
BA Leader: Joe Mauer (.324)
HR Leader: Brian Dozier (18)
RBI Leader: Justin Morneau (74)SB Leader: Pedro Florimon (15)
OBP: Joe Mauer (.404)
SLG: Joe Mauer (.476)
OPS: Joe Mauer (.880)
PitchingTotal Runs Allowed: 788 (14th of 15)
Average Runs Allowed: 4.9
Pitching WAR: 3.6
Rotation/Bullpen (WAR)
1: Kevin Correia (1.6)
2: Mike Pelfrey (-0.3)
3: Scott Diamond (-1.0)
4: Sam Deduno (1.5)
5: Pedro Hernandez (-0.9)
RP: Jared Burton (0.5)
CL: Glen Perkins (2.1)
Best Pitcher: Glen Perkins (2-0/2.30/77)
Wins: Kevin Correia (9)
ERA: Glen Perkins (2.30)
Saves: Glen Perkins (36)
Innings: Kevin Correia (185.1)
SO: Kevin Correia/Mike Pelfrey (101)
Manager
Ron Gardenhire
Career Record: 998-947 (Twins)
Three Up/Three Down+ Byron Buxton #1 prospect, Miguel Sano #3 prospect
+ 2014 All-Star to be played at Target Field
+ Just because I like saying it Mauer Power
- Joe Mauer is still has 5 years and $115 million left on his contract
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- No reliable starting pitching
- Three straight 90+ loss seasons after 10 years of AL Central dominance
Referenceshttp://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/HOU/2013.shtml
http://deadspin.com/2013-payrolls-and-salaries-for-every-mlb-team-462765594
http://cleveland.indians.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2013/index.jsp?c_id=cle#list=cle