Matt Wisler starts for Twins; Royals irritated by umpire and Sergio Romo – Minneapolis Star Tribune

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Adalberto Mondesi, SS.

Jorge Polanco, SS.

Jorge Soler, DH.

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Nelson Cruz, DH.

Marwin Gonzalez, 2B.

Phil Miller covered 3 seasons of Twins baseball, but that was at a various ballpark for a different paper. Now Miller go back to the baseball beat after signing up with the Star Tribune as the Gopher football writer in 2010, and he wont miss the drab dome for a minute. In addition to the Gophers and twins, Miller covered the Utah Jazz and the NBA for six years at The Salt Lake Tribune.

” A little teasing to our side and the boys didnt like it a great deal.”

Alex Gordon, LF.

Byron Buxton, CF.

Whit Merrifield, CF.

So the phase is set as the groups are back for the ending of a four-game series tonight (7:10 p.m., FSN) with “opener” Matt Wisler (0-1, 1.80 ERA) pitching for the Twins against lefthander Kris Bubic (0-2, 5.40).

Maikel Franco, SS.

The Kansas City Star reported Romo shouted “keep talking” at the Royals dugout. Kansas City manager Mike Matheny said, “We cant take the feeling out of it– either side– however its got to be under control, too. I believe that was the frustration– (when) the umpires see that stuff, they need to jump on it and get it determined and cancel it prior to it gets out of hand, or else itll leave hand.”

The Kansas City Star reported Romo screamed “keep talking” at the Royals dugout. Kansas City supervisor Mike Matheny said, “We cant take the emotion out of it– either side– but its got to be under control, too. He attended both the University of Illinois and Illinois-Chicago and started his baseball writing profession at the Kansas City Star. Phil Miller covered 3 seasons of Twins baseball, however that was at a different ballpark for a different newspaper. In addition to the Twins and Gophers, Miller covered the Utah Jazz and the NBA for six years at The Salt Lake Tribune.

Miguel Sano, 1B.

La Velle E. Neal III has actually covered baseball for the Star Tribune considering that 1998 (the post-Knoblauch era). Born and raised in Chicago, he grew up following the White Sox and disliking the Cubs. He went to both the University of Illinois and Illinois-Chicago and began his baseball writing profession at the Kansas City Star. He can be heard sometimes on KFAN radio, providing his terrific baseball mind to Paul Allen and other hosts.

Ehire Adrianza, 3B.

Hunter Dozier, RF.

Max Kepler, RF.

Odorizzi, Berrios will begin as Twins and Royals play two at Target Field.

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Ryan McBroom, 1B.

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Nicky Lopez, 2B.

Salvador Perez, C.

There was a little stress when the Twins-Royals game ended Sunday afternoon on a Sergio Romo strikeout of Jorge Soler. The Kansas City dugout was a bit upset a home base umpire John Bacon however also clearly irritated by Romo, who animatedly signified strike on a couple of celebrations and chewed out them as he completed his three-strikeout, one-inning save in the Twins 4-2 victory.

Eddie Rosario, LF.

Mitch Garver, C.