PT TOMORROW: AL Central - Kirilloff nearing return

Minnesota Twins

Donovan Solano (1B, MIN) has been in the lineup on a daily basis lately and has been quite the BA asset, with a .314 mark through his first 55 PA. He started 13 straight games through Tuesday, with six of those coming from the top third of the order, including three at leadoff. The BA Solano has provided has still been pretty empty, with no power or speed and just five runs and 3 RBI. He has still been useful, but the average won't stay that high once the 41% h% regresses, and his run of regular playing time will come to an end soon as the team presumably gets healthier.

Alex Kirilloff (1B, MIN) has been out again due to wrist issues that just won't go away. He seems to be making progress, though, as he played in four...

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