Not really a question but more of an observation in the form of a question. Where does Cleveland keep coming up with all these young pitchers? Everybody they trot out there against the Twins is in the 23-27 age range, including all their starting rotation. They have four guys in their 40 man roster who are in their 30s, two of them just barely at 30, and the old man of the group is Oliver Perez, still going strong at 39. They have a couple of guys in their upper 20s, but there must be 10 guys in that 23-27 age range. They even traded away a potential ace in Mike Clevinger who was only 29 and they got younger with the trade. They either must have a phenomenal pitching scout or they just get lucky. It doesn't appear to be doing them any good against the Twins, however, as they have unleashed the Bomba Squad and are on the verge of sweeping this 3-game series