- Randy Dobnak grew up in the Pittsburgh suburbs making regular pilgrimages to PNC Park. When he walked over the Roberto Clemente Bridge for the first time as a professional, the former undrafted prospect turned starting pitcher for the red-hot Minnesota Twins took a moment to drink it in. But only a moment. "To walk across was definitely surreal," Dobnak said. "There's PNC Park. Let's go to work." And go to work quickly. Coaxing the listless Pirates into groundball after groundball, Dobnak scattered three hits across six shutout innings as the Twins rolled to a 5-2 win on Wednesday night. The 25-year-old struck out just one batter and didn't issue a walk, relying on his defense and a heavy fastball while dropping his ERA to 0.60. Dobnak threw 46 of his 71 pitches for strikes and wasted little time on the mound, keeping the tempo up and the Pirates off-balance in the process. Read more https://www.espn.com/mlb/recap?gameId=401225851