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Thread: Article: Anyone Want a (Mark) Hamburger?

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    Administrator All-Star Seth Stohs's Avatar

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    Article: Anyone Want a (Mark) Hamburger?


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    Senior Member Big-Leaguer YourHouseIsMyHouse's Avatar

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    That would be awesome if we signed him because of the good story and he loves the Twins! Of course that shouldn't be the main reason for signing him. I was also undrafted and the Twins are my favorite team.

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    Super Moderator All-Star glunn's Avatar

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    Considering the drop in velocity, I would hope that the Twins would arrange for thorough physicals. They have already had their share of TJ surgeries.

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    Senior Member All-Star sbknudson's Avatar

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    It looks like Texas was using him in the same role we use Gray, Manship or Swarzak.

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    If the Twins claimed him, they could send him to Rochester or New Britain. Need arms down there too. I'm concerned about the velocity too, but like his potential...

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    With 2 open spots on the 40 man roster (plus Nishioka, who could be dropped), there is no harm in claiming him. The Twins can always change their mind and release him later.

    The Twins are still first in the waiver claim order, so I believe that unless the Rangers work out a trade for Hamburger, the Twins can get him.

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    What could it possibly hurt to bring him aboard? If the MO of the front office is to throw waiver wires into RF until something sticks, you'd think the same maxim applies for pitchers.

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    Senior Member Big-Leaguer Bark's Lounge's Avatar

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    Why not! You wouldn't even have to pay Tuesday for him. (I couldn't resist)

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    Senior Member All-Star sbknudson's Avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bark's Lounge View Post
    Why not! You wouldn't even have to pay Tuesday for him. (I couldn't resist)
    I'd be curious how many people on this board would even recognize the reference. I guess it shows my age that I did.

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    I'll take some fries with that...

    Why not?

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    He could take Anthony Slama's spot in the Rochester bullpen.

    If the organization is planning on trading a few of their current relievers for A-AA players, it would be best to load up Rochester with pitchers who could potentially help the Twins this season and 2013.
    Last edited by benhertz; 06-24-2012 at 05:48 AM.

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    Senior Member Big-Leaguer Mr. Ed's Avatar

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    mlbtraderumors reports San Diego has picked Hamburger up and optioned him to AAA.

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    apparently the padres had the first claim, so the twins had no opportunity to claim hamburger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seth Stohs View Post
    apparently the padres had the first claim, so the twins had no opportunity to claim hamburger.
    I thought with waivers every team in the same league as the DFAer had a shot first, before the clubs from the other league did. Has that changed?

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    Twins Daily Writer All-Star Jeremy Nygaard's Avatar

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    I was under the same impression. Color me confused.

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    Bark's comment was hilarious- well played!

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    DFA'd by the Padres today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbknudson View Post
    I'd be curious how many people on this board would even recognize the reference. I guess it shows my age that I did.
    It made my eyes pop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JB_Iowa View Post
    It made my eyes pop.
    Gee Whiz. You guys make it sound like it was a Theodore Roosevelt speech from 1907. I am 37 years old and I am sure that there are people within 5 years below that who know who Wimpy and Popeye are. If our job is as historians/custodians of golden age cartoons/comics so be it, but I wouldn't consider it ancient history. (Food, Food, Food - Everything is Food).

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    On another note - I want to have an affair with the Sea Hag.

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