Just a few weeks ago, the Twins 2015 postseason hopes looked all but
lost. In a season in which expectations had already been so vastly
exceeded, it appeared that once again, September would be nothing more
than a proving ground for 2016. Now on the back of another nice run,
Paul Molitor's squad enters September with something to play for. With a
perfect storm approaching, Minnesota has the chance to sink or swim.
Heading
into the final full month of the season, Minnesota finds themselves
looking up at only the Texas Rangers. With both the Yankees and Blue
Jays holding down either the AL East or top Wild Card spot, it will be
Texas that Minnesota will chase. Separated a few games ahead of the Los
Angeles Angels, Minnesota can worry about themselves.
Looking at
the final month of the season, the Twins play plenty of familiar foes.
Following the first weekend in September, the Twins will play only AL
Central teams the rest of the way (outside of a four game homestand
against the Angels). In those 22 games, only six of them come against
the division leading Kansas City Royals. For further context, that means
the Twins will play 16 games against sub .500 teams the rest of the
way.
Minnesota has played the AL East the toughest this season
(going 19-14), while nearly splitting with divisional foes (26-25).
Despite holding down the second spot in the division, the Twins will
face plenty of tough pitching matchups the rest of the way. Kluber,
Sale, and what might be an improved Verlander looming, earning a playoff
berth will be a must.
However, the Twins also have a few trump
cards at their disposal this September. Instead of looking to give
playing time to those who have paid their due, Molitor and Terry Ryan
stand to benefit their big league club by calling up true talent. It's
safe to say players such as Kennys Vargas, Jose Berrios, and even Max
Kepler have earned their way onto the big league roster. Knowing that
each of them could equate to key wins helps that fact to carry even more
weight.
Despite being a year ahead of schedule, the Twins have
parlayed getting hot again at the right time, with the ability to
bolster their roster for the home stretch. Knowing what teams lie ahead,
and their level of talent, Minnesota has tipped the scales in their
favor. Whether or not they make it to the playoffs remains unseen, but
Paul Molitor has everything point the right direction at the most
opportune time.