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  1. What Would You Do? Jared Burton

    by , 09-25-2012 at 12:28 AM (SethSpeaks.net)
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    On Sunday night, it was Glen Perkins who got the final three outs in the tenth inning to record the save in game two of a double-header sweep of the Detroit Tigers in Comerica Park. However, with a tied score in the bottom of the ninth, Jared Burton came into the game to face the Tigers 3, 4 and 5 hitters. Burton got MVP-candidate Miguel Cabrera to pop out for the first out. He then made Prince Fielder look silly, striking him out. Finally, he got Delmon Young ...
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  2. Cabrera vs. Trout: The MVP Debate for the Ages

    by , 09-24-2012 at 07:39 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
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    Over the weekend, the Twins got a first-hand look at one of the front-runners for the American League Most Valuable Player Award. Miguel Cabrera is trying his best to be the first Triple Crown winner in the American League since Carl Yastrzemski won it back in 1967. There are other deserving candidates in the American League and it looks like the main competition for Cabrera will come in the form of standout rookie Mike Trout. The debate has been swirling over ...
  3. Where Does Carroll Fit In?

    by , 09-23-2012 at 11:26 PM (Nick's Twins Blog)
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ID:	2382During the first half of the season, Jamey Carroll seemed to be showing his age. By the All-Star break, he was hitting .234 with a brutal .597 OPS, and he had long since lost his job as the team's starting shortstop. He was certainly making his two-year, $6.5 million contract look like a poor investment.

    Since the break, Carroll has looked more like the player the Twins thought they were getting. After finishing 2-for-5 in the nightcap of yesterday's doubleheader, ...
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  4. Gleeman and the Geek: Ep 60: Tickle Me Pink

    by , 09-23-2012 at 11:12 PM (TwinsGeek.com)
    Aaron sips a pink libation. John begs their listeners to take a quick survery for recruiting sponsors. Then they chat about whether Sam Deduno belong, whether the Twins can and should re-sign Scott Baker, how one characterizes the starting pitching market, Liam Hendriks first "W," the MLB television deal and what it means for the Twins payroll, the switch from Beloit to Cedar Rapids, and honors bestowed by Baseball America on some Twins prospects. Then they answer mailbag about the Minnesota ...
  5. MicroThoughts - Detroit Tigers

    by , 09-23-2012 at 07:43 PM (Kevin Slowey was Framed!)
    I have had the honor of watching the Detroit Tigers play 23 innings in about the last 24 hours. Wait, honor is the wrong word. What is the opposite of honor? The Tigers are brutal. I know their record is much, much, much better than the Twins' record, but they are brutal. They have 3 great starting pitchers: Verlander, Fister and Scherzer (who can be pretty hit or miss). They have three great hitters: Cabrera, Fielder, and Jackson. They have one player who is regularly in the lineup that ...
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  6. Arcia, Hermsen receive Twins minor-league honors

    by , 09-23-2012 at 10:07 AM
    This is the story by Joe Christensen:
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  7. This is the Zodiac Speaking (Entry #1)

    by , 09-22-2012 at 08:55 PM
    Leadership

    Being a leader can be a pain in the ass. One can subscribe to this term as an added amount of pressure that makes the execution of one’s tasks or job much more difficult. It is not a job for the majority of us. The Twins’ lack a leader who is a player. Maybe all Free Agent efforts need to be put in that basket, whether it be a pitcher of position player.

    The Twin’s need good starting pitching, much like a severely stricken diabetic needs dialysis. That does ...
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  8. MicroThoughts - Dedone?

    by , 09-22-2012 at 04:06 PM (Kevin Slowey was Framed!)
    I'm sitting here watching Samuel Deduno regress before my very eyes. In a way, it is sad because it would be fun for a 29 year old journeyman pitcher to suddenly harness the talent that he obviously has and become a dominant starter. The reality is that this rarely happens and while Deduno's results were good in his first couple months, the underlying stats did not support his success. He still walks way too many batters and doesn't strike enough batters out to mask it. He is starting to give ...
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  9. You Just Don't Sano Part 1

    by , 09-21-2012 at 10:29 AM (Kevin Slowey was Framed!)
    Miguel Sano steps into the box. He is just a huge man. The game is tied at 1 and the opposing pitcher is locked in, but Sano already has 3 hits, including a double that hit the top of the fence. The pitcher has been working him away, and Sano is taking what he is getting, driving all three hits to right-center. He really has become a good all-around hitter in this league. The pitcher deviates from the game plan for just one pitch, comes inside, and Sano absolutely launches it to the seats in ...
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  10. More Thoughts on the Twins/Kernels Affiliation

    by , 09-21-2012 at 08:00 AM (Knuckleballs - JC)
    The Cedar Rapids Kernels held a press conference Wednesday to introduce their new Major League affiliate, the Minnesota Twins. It was actually more of a public introduction to which the press was invited, but that was certainly the right approach by the Kernels. Affiliation changes are big deals in the local communities and when your organization hasn’t had a change in 20 years, it’s an even bigger deal.

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  11. Friday Links-N-Thinks

    by , 09-21-2012 at 07:00 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    A couple of milestones happened for the Twins during the past week. The team won a series against the Indians but as part of that series, Josh Willingham crushed his 35 home run of the season and Liam Hendriks picked up his first victory at the big league level. These might not seem like very important numbers but the story behind those numbers gives a little bit more meaning to these milestones.

    For Willingham, he became the first Twins player to hit 35 home runs since Harmon Killebrew ...
  12. What makes Ryan Zimmerman the face of a franchise?

    by , 09-21-2012 at 03:40 AM
    In 2005, and following several MLB trade rumours, Ryan Zimmerman was among the first ever group of players to be drafted in by new franchise the Washington Nationals.

    He was immediately sent down to the minor league to hone his skills, but it wasn’t long before the former University of Virginia student was making headlines at the very top of Major League Baseball.

    His statistics at the bat and in the field as the ball club’s starting third basemen are impressive, and his ...
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  13. Is Samuel Deduno a lock for the 2013 rotation?

    by , 09-21-2012 at 12:45 AM (Over the Baggy)
    The front office will likely do some shopping-n-swapping to infill the rotation this winter however one member of the Twins staff who is almost certain to get an opportunity to win a role next spring is Samuel Deduno.

    For the most part, Deduno’s unexpected and head-scratching success has continued across his 13 starts. He has struggled to get ahead of hitters (54% first pitch strike rate compared to the 60% league average) and then falls deeper behind in the count (8% of all his plate ...
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  14. The Hammer Pounds Again

    by , 09-20-2012 at 07:22 AM (SethSpeaks.net)
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    Rightfully so, the big story from the Twins 6-4 win in Cleveland was Liam Hendriks. The right-hander won his first big league game in his 18th big league start. It was a tremendous moment for the Australian.

    However, it was also a huge night for another Twins player. He went 4-5 with a home run and four RBI. He had two RBI singles, and the home run came with a runner on.

    It’s been a huge season for the powerful outfielder. After last night, ...
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