Ultra-hot Liriano in trade spotlight
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The Twins traded Francisco Liriano to the White Sox Saturday night for a couple of minor league prospects. The left-hander says he knew being traded was possible, but was "surprised" when he found out he was traded within the division.
With the trading deadline fast approaching, the Twins' Francisco Liriano is getting plenty of attention from teams still in the 2012 playoff hunt. Tonight, he's in Chicago to try to keep the suddenly-slumping White Sox in their July funk.
The Twins have parted ways with pending free-agent pitcher Francisco Liriano. The team traded the left-hander to the Chicago White Sox late Saturday night for two minor leaguers -- pitcher Pedro Hernandez and infielder Eduardo Escobar -- three days before the non-waiver trade deadline.
Francisco Liriano had another brilliant start go to waste Wednesday night as the Twins lost to the Orioles, 2-1 at Target Field. Liriano struck out 10 over six innings, but he gave up a 2-run homer to Adam Jones in the first inning -- and it turned out to be all Baltimore needed.
Francisco Liriano appears to be drawing interest from the Atlanta Braves. Jim Fregosi, the Braves' top advance scout, was in Minneapolis watching the Twins during Liriano's last two starts. The Pioneer Press reports Fregosi was spotted meeting with a top Twins official.
Francisco Liriano has had nine days to relax and refocus in hopes of finding success on the mound again. After struggling to throw strikes, Liriano says he's keeping the ball down and "things are working out way better" after throwing a couple of bullpen sessions. He'll start Tuesday night against the Angels.
Francisco Liriano starts for the Twins tonight in Kansas City. He’s trying to win his second game since his bullpen demotion ended last week against Oakland. He came back in style, tossing six scoreless innings, striking out nine.
After another rough outing the Minnesota Twins plan to "take a step back" with Francisco Liriano. Ron Gardenhire says "we're going to step back to see what we need to do to try to get his confidence back." If this means a move to the bullpen, Liriano said, "That would be OK with me."
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