Gopher_In_NYC
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Yes, he’s been banged up, but he’s also been woeful in the second half.No Kepler in today's lineup, even though he has good career numbers vs. Gausman.
Is he headed to the IL to join the others (who can return any day now, tick tock)?
Per Gleeman’s article from a couple days ago -
Kepler’s plate discipline and power vanished suddenly in late May and are yet to return. He’s hit just .239/.279/.329 in his last 70 games, totaling only four homers and 11 walks across 272 plate appearances. During that three-month span covering roughly half of the season, his .619 OPS is the Twins’ lowest by a wide margin and the sixth-lowest in the American League.
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With Larnach’s bat going to another level, it wouldn’t surprise me to see, last night’s lineup for a majority of the games the rest of the way; it also allows both Lewis and Miranda to be playing as well and gives us our best offense, especially now, without Buck, Lee and Correra available.
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