FORMER SAINT KINTZLER HAS IMPRESSIVE DEBUT
Source: American Association News
Independent Baseball Chatter – by Bob Wirz Brandon Kintzler‘s first game with the Twins made a strong impression on his Hall of Fame manager, Paul Molitor. “He (Kintzler) came in in a tough spot there (bases loaded) and faced a couple of really good hitters,” Molitor told The Minneapolis Star-Tribune. “He got (Jose) Abreu to expand a little bit with the sinker (and struck out). He got out of the inning with a tapper (by Todd Frazier). He did a good job of giving us an opportunity. “He was throwing harder than we saw in the spring. I think he was pretty juiced with adrenalin out there.” The sinker-ball righty followed with a 1-2-3 inning, capping his first day with the team. Now 31, Kintzler got into 172 games in relief with Milwaukee from 2010-15, but only seven of those were last season when he battled knee issues. After an 8-3, 2.79 season mostly as a starter with St. Paul in ’09, the Las Vegas native made his major league debut one year later. Even Cubs Outfielder Ryan Kalish Had May 19 In Mind as Date American Association Starts Second Decade Chicago Cubs outfielder Ryan Kalish is one baseball player who…
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