ALDS Preview: Minnesota Twins vs. Houston Astros

After nearly two decades of postseason futility, the Minnesota Twins not only won a playoff game, they advanced to the next round for the first time since 2002. Their reward? Facing the Houston Astros, who have held a firm grip on the American League over the last six years, reaching the ALCS in each of those seasons to go along with two championships and another pair of AL pennants to boot. On paper, this seems like a classic David versus Goliath matchup, but there are key distinctions between the clubs that should make this a very entertaining series:
Overview | Twins | Astros | Edge |
---|---|---|---|
Batting (wRC+) | 109 (4th in AL) | 112 (3rd in AL) | Astros |
Fielding (RAA) | -9 (10th) | 8 (6th) | Astros |
Starting Pitching (FIP-) | 88 (2nd) | 104 (11th) | Twins |
Bullpen (FIP-) | 98 (9th) | 98 (10th) | Twins |
The Twins won a weak AL Central with relative ease thanks to one of the best starting rotations in baseball. That pitching staff is a big reason why they’re not simply the token representative from their division but a real threat to make a deep run into the postseason. They might not have quite the same star power of some of the other contenders in the American League, but there are few holes on their roster and it seems like they’re peaking at the right time. Read the rest of this entry »