BALTIMORE -- With the Twins deciding to go with a four-man rotation and eight relievers, none of whom are stretched out enough to be long relievers, Twins manager Paul Molitor said he told several members of his bullpen to be ready to pitch two-inning stints.
Molitor has already deployed that strategy, using Addison Reed for two scoreless innings on Thursday and then going to Ryan Pressly for two innings in relief of Kyle Gibson on Saturday with a no-hitter going. Pressly pitched well but lost the no-hitter on a two-out single from Jonathan Schoop in the eighth.