Nice hit wit Detroit to start yesterday then KC and the White Sux melted and a 1-2 day was the result.
Twins
1. Carlos Gomez, CF.
2. Brendan Harris, 2B.
3. Joe Mauer, C.
4. Michael Cuddyer, RF.
5. Jason Kubel, LF.
6.Craig Monroe, DH.
7. Mike Lamb, 3B
8. Garrett Jones, 1B.
9. Alexi Casilla, SS
Right-hander Scott Baker will get the start for the Twins in Thursday's contest. Baker is scheduled to pitch two innings and he will be followed by left-hander Glen Perkins, who will throw two innings as well. Matt Guerrier, Pat Neshek and Casey Daigle are also scheduled to pitch in the contest.
Cubs
SS Ryan Theriot
3B Ronny Cedeno
RF Kosuke Fukudome
1B Derrek Lee
LF Matt Murton
C Geo Soto
2B Alex Cintron
CF Felix Pie
P Ryan Dempster
Also scheduled to pitch after Dempster's two innings: Sean Gallagher (two innings), Jose Ceda (one), Neal Cotts (one), Carmen Pignatiello (one), Jose Ascanio (one) and Kevin Hart (one).
Mariners
Ichiro Suzuki (RF)
Jose Vidro (DH)
Brad Wilkerson (RF)
Adrian Beltre (3B)
Bryan LaHair (1B)
Mike Morse (LF)
Jose Lopez (2B)
Jamie Burke (C)
Willie Bloomquist (SS)
Left-hander Jarrod Washburn will start and throw between 40 and 45 pitches. Also slated to pitch are Batista, R.A. Dickey, Eric O'Flaherty and Brandon Morrow.
Athletics
RF Travis Buck
2B Mark Ellis
1B Daric Barton
LF Jack Cust
DH Dan Johnson
SS Bobby Crosby
C Kurt Suzuki
3B Jack Hannahan
CF Chris Denorfia
Geren made it clear that it's too early to read anything into his lineup. After all, he might bat Suzuki first or second at times this spring -- not because he's thinking about doing so during the regular season, but simply to get Suzuki three at-bats in some games without having to spend so much time behind the plate.
Other than Blanton, other pitchers expected to make the trip and throw, either in the game or in the bullpen, are: Andrew Brown, Jeff Gray, Fernando Hernandez, Jay Marshall, Dan Meyer, Kirk Saarloos, Ryan Wing and Brad Ziegler.
Twins
1. Carlos Gomez, CF.
2. Brendan Harris, 2B.
3. Joe Mauer, C.
4. Michael Cuddyer, RF.
5. Jason Kubel, LF.
6.Craig Monroe, DH.
7. Mike Lamb, 3B
8. Garrett Jones, 1B.
9. Alexi Casilla, SS
Right-hander Scott Baker will get the start for the Twins in Thursday's contest. Baker is scheduled to pitch two innings and he will be followed by left-hander Glen Perkins, who will throw two innings as well. Matt Guerrier, Pat Neshek and Casey Daigle are also scheduled to pitch in the contest.
Cubs
SS Ryan Theriot
3B Ronny Cedeno
RF Kosuke Fukudome
1B Derrek Lee
LF Matt Murton
C Geo Soto
2B Alex Cintron
CF Felix Pie
P Ryan Dempster
Also scheduled to pitch after Dempster's two innings: Sean Gallagher (two innings), Jose Ceda (one), Neal Cotts (one), Carmen Pignatiello (one), Jose Ascanio (one) and Kevin Hart (one).
Mariners
Ichiro Suzuki (RF)
Jose Vidro (DH)
Brad Wilkerson (RF)
Adrian Beltre (3B)
Bryan LaHair (1B)
Mike Morse (LF)
Jose Lopez (2B)
Jamie Burke (C)
Willie Bloomquist (SS)
Left-hander Jarrod Washburn will start and throw between 40 and 45 pitches. Also slated to pitch are Batista, R.A. Dickey, Eric O'Flaherty and Brandon Morrow.
Athletics
RF Travis Buck
2B Mark Ellis
1B Daric Barton
LF Jack Cust
DH Dan Johnson
SS Bobby Crosby
C Kurt Suzuki
3B Jack Hannahan
CF Chris Denorfia
Geren made it clear that it's too early to read anything into his lineup. After all, he might bat Suzuki first or second at times this spring -- not because he's thinking about doing so during the regular season, but simply to get Suzuki three at-bats in some games without having to spend so much time behind the plate.
Other than Blanton, other pitchers expected to make the trip and throw, either in the game or in the bullpen, are: Andrew Brown, Jeff Gray, Fernando Hernandez, Jay Marshall, Dan Meyer, Kirk Saarloos, Ryan Wing and Brad Ziegler.
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