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Posted by admin on 20-06-2008
Randy Johnson is a first ballot HOFer that would already have his 300 wins if he had seen the Twins more often in his career. In three LT career starts against Minnesota, he is 3-0, allowing one earned-run and eight hits in 26 innings, while throwing one-hit and two-hit shutouts. Now granted these starts were 1998, 2004, and 2005 and not a viable factor here, the Unit can still bring it in the low 90s and has done his best work on the road this year with a 2.79 ERA. The Twins Scott Baker has been rock solid at 2-2 with a 3.71 ERA, 1-0 with 2.69 at home. His is ERA is 3.00 in three starts since coming off the DL getting just four total runs of support. Runs figure to be tough to come by making the under a solid call.
