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  1. Twins Minor League Report: Miracle Keep Crushing

    by , 04-19-2013 at 08:40 PM
    First off, huge props to everybody involved in the investigation in Boston. An unfortunate event followed by an around-the-clock story, ending with very few fatalities. Those in Boston and the surrounding areas will finally be able to sleep peacefully tonight.

    Back to baseball..

    The Twins are postponed again, making today their third consecutive off-day. Now I can understand postponing a baseball game for snow or sleet, but tonight’s forecast is “chilling and windy”. ...
  2. Twins Birthdays--April 19

    by , 04-19-2013 at 09:03 AM
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    Ed Hodge (1958)
    Frank Viola (1960)
    Joe Beimel (1977)
    Dennys Reyes (1977)
    Joe Mauer (1983)

    Left-hander Ed Oliver Hodge made 25 appearances for the Twins in 1984. Born in Bellflower, California, Hodge was drafted by Minnesota in the fifth round of the January draft in 1979. There is nothing in his minor league record that suggests he would be a major league pitcher, but the 1984 Twins were desperate for a fifth starter, so after ...
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  3. Why You Should Expect A Rebound From Brian Dozier

    by , 04-19-2013 at 09:01 AM (Over the Baggy)
    Attachment 3807Let’s just say Brian Dozier has had a slow start to his 2013 season.

    Repping a less than stellar.189/.279/.243 batting line through his first 44 plate appearances, the Twins’ second baseman has been extremely inoffensive and has statistically continued where he left off during following his demotion in August of last year. Despite this slow beginning, there is reasons to not lose hope that Dozier’s career will fall into a no-hit middle infielder that has ...
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  4. Why You Should Expect A Rebound From Brian Dozier

    by , 04-19-2013 at 09:00 AM (Over the Baggy)
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ID:	3807Let’s just say Brian Dozier has had a slow start to his 2013 season.
    Sporting a less than stellar.189/.279/.243 batting line through his first 44 plate appearances, the Twins’ second baseman has been extremely inoffensive and has statistically continued from where he left off following his demotion in August of last year. Despite this slow beginning, there are reasons to hope that Dozier’s career will not fall into the no-hit-middle infielder-hole that has plagued ...

    Updated 04-19-2013 at 09:41 AM by Kevin

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  5. Wha Happened? #3 (vs Mets and Angels)

    by , 04-19-2013 at 08:27 AM (Peanuts from Heaven)
    Game 10

    Mets 16 - Twins 5
    Artists rendering of
    a Metropolitan player
    Yeah...that happened. But on the plus side, at least our name isn't a shortened form of the snobby title "Metropolitans". As in: "Oh, how droll! The
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  6. Wha Happened? #3 (vs Mets and Angels)

    by , 04-19-2013 at 08:23 AM (Peanuts from Heaven)
    Game 10

    Mets 16 - Twins 5
    Artists rendering of
    a Metropolitan player
    Yeah...that happened. But on the plus side, at least our name isn't a shortened form of the snobby title "Metropolitans". As in: "Oh,
    ...
  7. Wha Happened? #3 (vs Mets and Angels)

    by , 04-19-2013 at 08:22 AM (Peanuts from Heaven)
    Game 10

    Mets 16 - Twins 5
    Artists rendering of
    a Metropolitan player
    Yeah...that happened. But on the plus side, at least our name isn't a shortened form of the snobby title "Metropolitans". As in: "Oh,
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  8. Friday Links-N-Thinks

    by , 04-19-2013 at 06:47 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    Tragedy struck Boston on Monday with the horrific bombings at the Boston Marathon.

    A very visible sporting event was attacked and this story hit home with a lot of us. It can be frightening to think about attacks happening at big events but people are resilient. There were numerous positive stories coming out of the tragedy. A former New England Patriots lineman carried a woman to safety and there were plenty of other stories like this.


    Many teams around the world of ...
  9. Twins Minor League Report: Highlights Galore!

    by , 04-18-2013 at 10:07 PM (SethSpeaks.net)
    Things were pretty tough in the Twins farm system on Wednesday night. However, on Thursday, there were plenty of highlights for each of the four Twins affiliates. There were several great pitching performances. There were a lot of really strong hitting performances. Lots of multi-hit games and some big home runs. One team ended one long streak, and another hopes to have started another long streak. A couple of bullpen arms continued their early-season dominance. One pitcher threw six one-hit innings. ...
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  10. International Signing Preview

    by , 04-18-2013 at 09:28 PM
    Over the course of the last week or so, a lot of news regarding the International Signing Period has come out.

    Up until July of 2012, International Free Agency has been a free-for-all. In the 2010-11 period, the Mariners spent $6.47 million. Four teams spent $5 million or more. Five teams spent less than a million dollars. The Twins, middle-of-the-pack spenders, spent $2.54 million.

    The following spending period (July 2011 - June 2012) was the final opportunity for ...
  11. Winter Ball

    by , 04-18-2013 at 04:46 PM
    Since the 2010 season when Target Field opened for business, we fans here in the great white north have enjoyed a spate of decent, not ideal, but decent weather for ball games in April.

    This year, not so much.

    As I write this on April 18th looking out the front door, 3-4 or 4-5 or 5-6 inches of snow (who cares at this point?) is in the process of piling up here in the midst of Twins Territory. And the team is thankfully out of town until the grounds crew can tidy things ...
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  12. Twins Birthdays--April 18

    by , 04-18-2013 at 08:56 AM
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    Bobby Castillo (1955)
    Jim Eisenreich (1959)
    Steve Dunn (1970)
    Brian Buscher (1981)


    Right-hander Robert Castillo was with the Twins from 1982-1984. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Castillo was drafted by Kansas City in the sixth round in 1974. He was drafted as an outfielder, spent one undistinguished season in rookie ball, and then converted to pitching, apparently while playing in the Mexican League. He was sold to the ...
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  13. Why isn't Jamey Carroll playing?

    by , 04-18-2013 at 01:14 AM (SethSpeaks.net)
    In 2012, infielder Jamey Carroll played in 138 games (second-most of his career) and racked up a career-high 537 plate appearances. He was the Opening Day shortstop, but that was the position that he played the third-most. He played 66 games at second base, 44 games at third base and 37 games at shortstop. Through 13 games in 2013, Jamey Carroll has made just two starts and has a total of nine plate appearances. Why has his role been so diminished to start this season? I think there are a few potentially ...
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