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  1. Gleeman and the Geek Episode 71: Ben Revere For Vance Worley & Trevor May

    by , 12-06-2012 at 10:45 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    Aaron and John talk about the Twins trading Ben Revere to the Phillies for Vance Worley and Trevor May, what it means for team's 2013 plans, how much everyone is counting on Aaron Hicks, what John and Aaron did after the last podcast, why Darrin Mastroianni suddenly has a big role, what the farm system looks like after back-to-back big trades, the Rule 5 draft, whether Justin Morneau and Josh Willingham are next up on the trading block, and John's dog's digestive system. Here are:
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  2. Does Ben Revere’s Departure Portend Justin Morneau Trade?

    by , 12-06-2012 at 02:49 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    It was the second big trade of the offseason for the Minnesota Twins, and the second concrete indicator to the league and to fans that General Manager Terry Ryan is looking beyond 2013. Indeed, it was the second time in which a trade likely made the Twins worse for the 2013, instead of better.

    Which is odd, because it was a great trade. Ben Revere has plenty of value, but was not without question marks and could be replaceable as early as the second half of this year. The pitchers the Twins received in return, ...
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  3. Shift In Free Agency Strategy Doesn't Favor The Minnesota Twins

    by , 12-06-2012 at 09:18 AM (TwinsGeek.com)
    The Minnesota Twins might be looking back to the good old days wistfully for a reason other than wanting to relive their decade of glory. For instance, signing free agents used to be a relatively orderly business:

    1. Teams that needed a great pitcher would chase the best (or best remaining) pitcher, hoping to get him.
    2. One team would get him.
    3. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.


    That’s oversimplifying a little, but in general, free agents would sign from the top down. In fact, free ...
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  4. Rock Versus Hard Place

    by , 12-04-2012 at 07:00 AM (TwinsGeek.com)
    One of the more interesting times in every offseason is when the rhetoric goes away and the choices become, often painfully, clear. Rock, meet Hard Place.

    The Hard Place is where the Twins are: fronting a rotation with Scott Diamond next year. Diamond, by Twins general manager Terry Ryan’s own analysis, is a #3 starter. He’s clearly scouring the winter meetings for upgrades. But like Charlie Brown at Halloween, all he’s getting is a whole lot of Rock.

    Here are the available ...
  5. Gleeman and the Geek Episode 70: Denard Span for Alex Meyer

    by , 11-30-2012 at 10:19 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    Aaron and John record an emergency podcast to talk about the trade sending Denard Span to the Nationals for pitching prospect Alex Meyer, what it means for Chris Parmelee, how Span went from prospect bust to underrated big leaguer, why letter grades for prospects can lead to arguments, dropping Deolis Guerra from the 40-man roster, adding Jeff Clement for Triple-A depth, and why Hulkamania will never die. Here are:


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  6. Braves Signing Upton Hurts Twins' Trade Options

    by , 11-28-2012 at 06:55 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
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    It wasn’t that Scott Baker was leaving the team – without an option year, his value the year after Tommy John isn’t particularly meaningful. It certainly isn’t that (gasp) other free agents starting pitchers are signing elsewhere – especially when only a handful have changed teams and there are an inordinate number of good starting pitchers on the market. And MOST OF ALL it ...
  7. Twins Offseason By The Numbers

    by , 11-26-2012 at 08:00 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
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    Free agent starting pitchers from the TwinsCentric 2013 Offseason Handbook that have signed with a new team.

    It’s just Scott Baker so far. That’s it. I count five other are already off the market, but all of them re-signed with their old team (or had their option picked up and were traded): Jake Peavy, Hideki Kuroda, Hisahi Iwakuma, Ervin Santana and Jeremy Guthrie.

    The bad news here is that a lot of those guys are the middle market - a level just below ...
  8. Gleeman and the Geek Episode 69: Inactivity, Prospect Lists and 40-Man Moves

    by , 11-25-2012 at 10:33 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    Aaron and John talk about the Twins' lack of activity compared to last offseason, Denard Span and Josh Willingham trade scenarios, 40-man roster additions, prospect lists and the men who love them, Tsuyoshi Nishioka getting a raise back in Japan, Brett Myers rumors, avoiding Jeremy Guthrie, and the joys of Thanksgiving.
  9. GATG Ep 68 Post-mortem: Gleemanor

    by , 11-24-2012 at 01:07 PM (TwinsGeek.com)

    To hear the actual podcast, go to http://gleemanandthegeek.com/

    After recording the 68th episode of their "Gleeman and The Geek" podcast Aaron Gleeman and John Bonnes are joined by documentary filmmaker Nathan Fisher for a "Cribs"-like tour of Gleemanor.
  10. Does Torii Hunter's Contract Bode Will For Josh Willingham Trade?

    by , 11-19-2012 at 10:41 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    Torii Hunter had 12 or 13 teams chasing after him?!? And signed for two years and $26M? Then how much must Josh Willingham, who hit twice as many home runs as Hunter last year and makes half as much, be worth?

    I thought of this question on Sunday as I was podcasting with Aaron Gleeman. A quick look at the top free agent outfielders made me even more interested. Below are the top five free agent outfielders. Let’s go through them as a general manager who is looking for right-handed ...
  11. Episode 68: Live from GleeManor

    by , 11-18-2012 at 09:49 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    The Star-Tribune Twins Blogger Picture from...2003?Aaron and John are at GleeManor being filmed for a documentary and talk about Scott Baker signing with the Cubs, Torii Hunter's post-Twins career and return to the AL Central, poor Mike Redmond, how the local media has and hasn't changed in their decade of blogging, why the Tigers and Blue Jays seem more willing to make big moves than the Twins, and their planned trip to see Hannibal Buress. Here are:

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  12. The Twins Binary Hope

    by , 11-12-2012 at 11:54 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    In the latest Gleeman and the Geek podcast, Aaron Gleeman and I argued, as we are apt to do. Among the questions raised was one that stuck with me: what is the goal of baseball’s regular season? Certainly, it is to make the playoffs, but beyond that, is there an advantage to posting a high win total?

    The answer to that question influences the path one thinks the Twins should travel this offseason. The AL Central champion had only 88 wins last year, the lowest amount for any division. ...
  13. Gleeman and the Geek: Ep 67: Trade Rumors and Claire Forlani

    by , 11-11-2012 at 10:48 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    Aaron and John talk about trade rumors, last week's aftermath and "the older gentleman" not paying his bar tab, terrible facial hair, local media moves, which starting pitchers Twins fans should dream about, having a Joe Maddon fetish, Claire Forlani and effective advertising, Denard Span versus James Shields, targeting Braves and Rays, and where to hide the dead prostitutes before next week's episode. Here are:


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  14. GATG Ep 66 Post-mortem: Starter Jackets and World Series Odds

    by , 11-08-2012 at 04:58 PM (TwinsGeek.com)


    Aaron & John are joined by Dana, Heather & Chris to discuss Starter jackets, anti-semitism & World Series odds.
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