Fri 8/19/16 3:27 AM

Gee (5-6) struck out seven Twins over seven innings while allowing just one run on five hits and a walk in Thursday's 8-1 win.
EDGE Analysis
Just last week, Gee saw these same Twins in Minnesota and was blasted for five runs on 11 hits (three of them homers), so this was an impressive turnaround. That said, Gee has been simply atrocious when given opportunities to start this year -- in 52.1 innings, he's given up a brutal 33 earned runs for a 5.68 ERA. He's generally been much more effective out of the bullpen (3.05 ERA), but will remain in the rotation for now, with his next start coming Wednesday against the Marlins.