Miguel Sano made his major league debut on July 2. That’s a little crazy to think about because he’s only been in the majors for two months, yet it’s hard to remember what the Twins’ lineup looked like without him. (Hint: It wasn’t as pretty. They averaged 4.22 runs per game before Sano joined the team and have averaged 4.52 runs per game since he came into the lineup). With the calendar page turned to September and the Twins firmly entrenched in a playoff race, here is a look at Sano’s first two months in the big leagues, by the numbers: THE OUTCOMES OF A SANO AT-BAT Every at-bat, I suppose, has four likely outcomes: a walk, a strikeout, a hit, or a ball put in play for an out.