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  1. Twins Minor League Report (5/18): Great Pitching, Not Much Hitting

    by , Yesterday at 09:19 PM (SethSpeaks.net)
    The Minnesota Twins may not have received a very good start from Scott Diamond, but all four Twins minor league started pitched very well on Saturday night. Each of them pitched into the 7th inning and gave up two or less runs. Unfortunately, the hitters from just three of the four affiliates scored enough runs to help their team win. By the time the Twins game got to the 6th inning, all four minor league games were done.

    See what else happened on Saturday in the Twins minor league ...
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  2. 114 College position player names everyone should know before the 2013 MLB Draft

    by , Yesterday at 03:45 PM
    Originally published at The Tenth Inning Stretch
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    couple days ago, in preparation for the 2013 MLB Draft, I listed 129 names of College Pitchers who will get drafter in that draft and several of them will be drafted by the Minnesota Twins. In this second segment, I am listing the names of 114 College position players who will be drafted. The Twins will likely draft several of them.

    Will they redraft LJ Mazzilli who decided to not sign and return to ...
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  3. Twins Birthdays--May 18

    by , Yesterday at 09:09 AM
    Also posted at wgom.org

    Carroll Hardy (1933)
    Andre David (1958)
    Rich Garces (1971)

    Outfielder Carroll William Hardy played in 11 games for the Twins in 1967. Born and raised in Sturgis, South Dakota, Hardy attended the University of Colorado and signed with Cleveland as a free agent in 1955. Hardy began his minor league career that season with Class A Reading; he also played running back for the San Francisco 49ers that season. He stuck with baseball after ...
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  4. Twins Minor League Report (5/17): Streaks and Walkoffs

    by , 05-17-2013 at 10:37 PM (SethSpeaks.net)
    One Minnesota Twins affiliate won 4-3, in 12 innings. Another affiliate lost 4-3 on an unearned run in the 9th inning. The Twins top minor league pitcher so far this season was back on the mound again tonight and didn’t disappoint. Chris Colabello and Andrew Albers are two players that came to the Twins organization via the Can-Am League. They both have a pretty impressive streak with the Red Wings right now. So much happened in the Twins farm system on Friday that I didn’t even mention Miguel Sano ...
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  5. Bottom of the 33rd - Baseball's Longest Game - A TwinsTakes Book Review

    by , 05-17-2013 at 03:55 PM (TwinsTakes.com Blog on TwinsDaily.com - Our Takes, Your Takes, TwinsTakes.com!)

    Bottom of the 33rd is a book about Baseball's Longest Game. The full title of the book is Bottom of the 33rd: Hope, Redemption and Baseball's Longest Game. It is obviously a book about baseball but it's so much more than that.


    Bottom of the 33rd is a book about life, life in baseball, ...
  6. 25 Minnesota Twins Drafts in 25 Days: 1993

    by , 05-17-2013 at 11:00 AM (Kevin Slowey was Framed!)
    Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!

    Welcome back! In my never-ending quest to recap old drafts (feature ends June 4), I present to you, if you missed them:

    1991

    1992


    Here's 1993, in all it's glory:

    The 1992 draft was a nightmare, but the 1993 draft was like the morning after a nightmare when you realize that none of what you experienced was real and that you are safe in your own bed, but then ohhhh there's blood on your ...
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  7. Twins Birthdays--May 17

    by , 05-17-2013 at 08:20 AM
    Also posted at wgom.org

    Dan Monzon (1946)

    Daniel Francisco Monzon was an infielder for the Twins for parts of the 1972 and 1973 seasons. He was born and raised in the Bronx, attended Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa, and was drafted by Minnesota in the second round of the June Secondary draft in 1967. He was in Class A for three seasons, hitting very well in his first one and poorly in his next two. He never did hit for power, but his average came up when he ...
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  8. Weekly Links-N-Thinks

    by , 05-17-2013 at 06:38 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    It wasn't the best week for the Twins as the team lost the rubber game of their three game set with the Orioles on Sunday. This was followed by losing two out of three games to the dreaded White Sox.

    Even with the poor play, Joe Mauer continues to be one of the best hitters in the game (.519/.594/.704 in the last 7 days). Aaron Hicks showed off all of his skills in one game to help the team to their only win of the week. It wasn't all bad for Justin Morneau either as he hit over .460 ...
  9. When Will Gibson Get a Chance?

    by , 05-17-2013 at 12:22 AM (Nick's Twins Blog)
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ID:	4099Mike Berardino, the excellent new beat writer for the Pioneer Press, linked to a new story on Wednesday with an amusing teaser: "Attention Gibsonites: Kyle Gibson takes a step back at Rochester."

    Gibsonites. I like it. And it’s a label I’ll proudly wear because, from my view, it seems obvious that Gibson should be on the major-league roster by now.

    Yes, it's true. The right-hander had a poor outing on Wednesday. The Twins are of course no strangers
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  10. Twins Minor League Report (5/16): Buxton Blasts Kernels to Win

    by , 05-16-2013 at 10:25 PM (SethSpeaks.net)
    All four Minnesota Twins minor league affiliates played on Thursday night. Two of them won in dramatic, walk-off fashion. One was a two-run single, and one was a lot more dramatic than that. One of the other Twins affiliates won in shutout fashion, just the way you write it up. Starter goes seven, dominant reliever with a strong eighth and another dominant reliever with a scoreless ninth inning. Also, the Twins now have a new organizational home run leader as of today, so you’ll want to check that ...
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  11. 129 College pitcher names everyone should know before the 2013 MLB Draft

    by , 05-16-2013 at 01:17 PM
    Originally published at The Tenth Inning Stretch
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    Every year about this time, I present profiles of College and High School players that the Minnesota Twins might draft. Last year, I identified pitching as a high need, so I presented the profiles of 23 pitchers, all potential Twins' draft picks. The Twins, properly, went ahead and picked a High School outfielder instead. I will be doing something different this year. Like past years, I will continue to present mini-profiles ...
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  12. Wha Happened? #6 (Indians, Red Sox, Orioles and White Sox)

    by , 05-16-2013 at 08:22 AM (Peanuts from Heaven)
    Rumors of our demise our greatly exaggerated. Rumors of the school year ending, our student teacher leaving and our work load increasing dramatically are absolutely accurate. Here now, a pseudo-recap of the weeks since the Twins last got a day off.
    Game 27

    Indians 7 - Twins 6
    Long ago I first wrote about the magical Land of Cleve, a blighted kingdom where no team can win for long and where all the knights in the land eventually flee for other kingdom's with better ...

    Updated 05-16-2013 at 03:05 PM by PeanutsFromHeaven

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  13. Twins Birthdays--May 16

    by , 05-16-2013 at 08:00 AM
    Also posted at wgom.org

    Billy Martin (1928)
    Jack Morris (1955)
    Tack Wilson (1956)
    Mark Funderburk (1957)

    Second baseman Alfred Manuel “Billy” Martin played for the Twins for about four months in 1961 and later became a coach and manager for them. He was born and raised in Berkeley, California and began playing professional baseball in 1946. He played for unaffiliated teams for four years, the last two of them for Oakland in the Pacific Coast League. ...
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  14. Twins Minor League Report (5/15): Colabello Crushes

    by , 05-15-2013 at 10:41 PM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    The Twins concluded their three-game series with the White Sox by playing a little Wednesday afternoon baseball. With how bad the White Sox looked in recent weeks, it seemed like the Twins should be able to earn a series win. That didn't happen as the Sox took the final two games of the three-game set.

    Joe Mauer has been on fire lately and his recent hot streak has him in some rarefied air. He took over the active career leader board for batting average. Albert Pujols (.323 BA) had ...
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