The Minnesota Twins are struggling with a 7-15 record, and their manager is under pressure. Injuries have plagued the team, leading to the use of their entire 40-man roster. However, there is hope with the return of Pablo Lopez, who has been out with a mild hamstring injury. After a successful Triple-A rehab start, he is expected to rejoin the roster for a game against the Chicago White Sox. Lopez has shown promise this season, boasting a 1.62 ERA and pivotal for the Twins' potential turnaround.
After a Triple-A rehab start on Saturday, his next outing should come with the big league club on Thursday against the White Sox.
Through three turns this season Lopez owns a 1.62 ERA (3.28 FIP) for Minnesota. That's a much better start than the 4.08 ERA he finished 2024 with.
He's in a really good spot to return to the big leagues, not have to make another rehab start and rejoin the rotation.
Minnesota is banking on the former Marlins pitcher being their ace this season. If they are going to turn things around, he'll be part of the recipe.
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