Minneapolis — Tarik Skubal served notice Saturday night.
In his first three starts, he was like a colt taking his first steps — a little wobbly at times, a little unsure. But against the Twins at Target Field, facing this potent lineup for the second time in seven days, he was in full gallop right out of the gate.
If there was ever any doubt about the legitimacy of his lofty prospect status, this should dispel it. In a critical game, Skubal locked up the Twins offense for six innings.
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"He's starting to settle in," said Lloyd McClendon, who filled in for Ron Gardenhire who left in the sixth inning with a stomach virus.