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Twins Report from Fort Myers. March 29th edition: Gibson and Hicks and the minors

This post was originally posted in its entirety at The Tenth Inning Stretch. Because of the image limitations I can only post some of it. To see the whole post with 16 action photos of Twins' players from today's minor league games including top Twins' prospects, please go here ---   Double Bill today at Fort Myers: The Twins' AAA club played the Red Sox' equivalent at Field 2 and the Twins' AA club played the Red Sox' equivalent at Field 3. At the same time while the Twins were playing the

Thrylos

Thrylos

Zips projections from ESPN 70 wins 92 losses.

70 wins 92 losses was the consensus on the simulations from Zips. ESPN, and the bloggers from SweetSpots blogs have the prediction of the AL Central:   Tigers Royals Indians Twins White Sox   WHY AM I OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE TWINS THIS YEAR? SOMEBODY HELP ME? HELP ME TO THE FACT THAT I AM NOT THAT MUCH OF A HOMER TO THINK THE TWINS WILL WIN MORE THAN 75 GAMES, AND BE BETTER THAN THE ROYALS? Or am I crazy!?!?!?!?   The Twins are going to score runs, I think that is obvious if the Twins c

rogrulz30

rogrulz30

Morneau DHing: Fine by this Fan

[Originally published at Twins Fan From Afar]   To say that Justin Morneau has been locked in the past few games is an understatement. How does 7-for-14 with 3 home runs and a double sound? If this was the regular season, we'd be beginning a campaign for Morneau to win the AL Player of the Week Award. Although these were only Spring Training games, his offensive performance was meaningful in the larger scheme of things. By "larger scheme," of course, I'm referring to Morneau's health. We learn

Twins Fan From Afar

Twins Fan From Afar

Replacements could fill back end of the rotation

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-m96du2wPpag/T3PdczZud3I/AAAAAAAABJw/4_LJaqtc3E8/s320/AnthonySwarzak.jpg The Twins went into the start of this spring with a little different feel in regards to their starting rotation. Last season there was a battle between six or seven players to fill the five roles needed to complete the starting rotation at the beginning of the year. This year the Twins seemed set with five players penciled in to occupy the rotation when the team would break camp for the start of th

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

New Britain Rockcats Projection

I apologize for the mistakes I made on the Rochester roster, but I will try to do a better job in New Britain. With that being said the New Britain roster is more difficult because it is more fluid. Alot of the New Britain roster will be determined by what happens with the Rochester roster. Guys that don't make the Rochester roster, but that still hang around will likely go the New Britian. FYI if you think I got a lot wrong on the Rochester Roster you haven't see anything yet just because w

travistwinstalk

travistwinstalk

Someone please help me on this...

As you can tell from my handle, I do not have a great amount of respect for the radio work of a certain Mr. Dan Gladden. Over the last few years, my circle of friends and I have had countless discussions over what he does/doesn't bring to the broadcasts, and why on Earth the Twins continue to keep him in the booth. Quite frankly, I do not know why he is still there. Anybody who listens to the games hears the same things I do:   - Going off on tangents while there is action going on. Somehow it w

Fire Dan Gladden

Fire Dan Gladden

Twins Report from Fort Myers: March 28th edition

This post was originally posted in its entirety at The Tenth Inning Stretch. Because of the image limitations I can only post some of it. To see the whole post with a dozen Action Photos of Twins' players from today's game against the Phillies, please go here ------   This afternoon was the Twins' game with the Phillies at Fort Myers. The Minor League games also started early today, so the side fields were pretty quiet. As usually before Twins' games at Fort Myers, a select group of players

Thrylos

Thrylos

ExTCs - Cristian Guzman Released

originally posted at http://twins-extcs.blogspot.com/   ---   The Cleveland Indians released former Twin Cristian Guzman today after a recent hammy strain. The Dominican born middle infielder recently turned 34 years old and was attempting a comeback after not playing baseball last season. It was unclear if the Indians would have room for Guzman and it was known that the Phillies were taking a hard look at him up until the injury.       Guzman was a key part of the Chuck Knoblauch trade and

EXTC

EXTC

Rochester Roster Projection

I don't know how well many of you know me but my name is Travis Aune and I am a cohost of Seth Stohs every Thursday night this season on Twins Minor League Weekly. I have a blog over at travistwinstalk.blogspot.com and I do some Twins stuff, but my main focus because I truly enjoy it is the minor leagues. I am nowhere near the class of Seth as he is the Godfather of the Minor Leagues and he amazes me the amount of material he writes and knows. Seth is a giant and I am a midget compared to him

travistwinstalk

travistwinstalk

Prospects in Rochester, AAAA players in Minnesota?

Is it really too much to ask for?   That is, it seems odd to sign a bunch of older AAAA type players who have some significant MLB experience to keep at Rochester while hoping on prospects and young players who aren't even AAA players yet to play with the Twins at the start of 2012. And with the news that Willingham can't make a simple transition to RF as a veteran professional baseball player, I am lumping in Ben Revere here even though he is no longer a prospect.   Let's look at the candidate

Shane Wahl

Shane Wahl

Threatening The Media

"My gawd - THEY are afraid of US? Really?"   That's the thought that went through my head last night when a flame war broke out on Twitter between two local groups that had established a uneasy truce in recent years: corporate media and independent writers, commonly labeled bloggers. The critical topic? Baseball.   Or rather, that’s the subject matter about which the involved parties write. The topic was the power of independent writers and the checks and balances from which they are seemingly

John Bonnes

John Bonnes

Aaron Hicks to AA New Britain: Too Much, Too Soon?

[Originally published at Twins Fan From Afar]   Jeff Dooley, the voice of the New Britain Rock Cats, has been blogging about Twins Spring Training. A couple days ago, he stated in the blog that the Rock Cats' 2012 lineup would be headlined by prospect Aaron Hicks. This is generally in agreement with what I heard at the Rock Cats Hot Stove luncheon in January, where Rock Cats manager Jeff Smith suggested that, at some point in 2012, fans in Connecticut would be welcoming Hicks.     Though the pr

Twins Fan From Afar

Twins Fan From Afar

Gibson could be the 2013 Opening Day starter

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-fYU2UP62ZjQ/T3IRQlhgHdI/AAAAAAAABJo/d4cJgdjU23I/s320/KyleGibsonPitching.JPG Original post from North Dakota Twins Fan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The injury to Kyle Gibson's arm last year put a damper on what was suppose to be a big season in his life. At this point last year, there were many who thought Gibson only missed out on a spot in the rotation because the Twins had too many other arms who were already on the big league roster. The overall consensus was that Gibson would b

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

Friends, GMs, Bloggers, and Fans: The Blogger "Controversy"

The following are my thoughts on the blogger versus journalist "debate." They are largely unresearched and completely subjective, but I hope they offer something to the public discussion.   1) It's not really a debate. This discussion is about the journalistic appraisal of the talent of the blogging community. I don't believe the discussion lends itself toward critiquing the journalistic community. Some mainstream journalists (Jon Heyman comes to mind) get more blogger abuse than others, but usu

Axel Kohagen

Axel Kohagen

TwinsDaily Update: A Half Million Strong

Five weeks. Just five weeks. Here's what you magnificent people have been doing in the five weeks since pitchers and catchers reported:   We’re up to 1100 registered members, and nearly 500 of them have contributed to the community. The forum holds 500 discussion threads that have generated over 5000 individual posts, or about 100/1000 per week. 321 individual blog posts by our members on 62 blogs, or about nine every day. Those have been read by 34,765 unique visitors who have stopped by 13

John Bonnes

John Bonnes

Twins Report from Fort Myers: March 27th edition (TK and the Beloit Snappers)

This post was originally posted in its entirety at The Tenth Inning Stretch. Because of the image limitations I can only post some of it. To see the whole post with Action Photos of Twins' prospects including 2 Round 1 draft picks, please go here -----   Today the big boys were playing the Orioles in Sarasota. So were the AAA, AA and A+ squads and the only action at the Lee County Sports Complex was the Beloit Snappers hosting the Orioles A league squad at field number 3 and several other

Thrylos

Thrylos

2012 Minnesota Twins Prospects #12 David Bromberg

Can also be found at TwinsTarget or ontheroadwithshawn.blogspot.com.   http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/images/2009/06/18/5zCWK9Ul.jpg (courtesy mlb.com) 12. David Bromberg, Right-handed Starter, 24 years old   2011 Stats: 1-3 with a 6.08 ERA 23/15 K/BB in 37 innings for AA New Britain. Last year's rank: 10 Acquired: Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 32nd round of the 2005 June Major League Draft.   Coming into 2011, David Bromberg was on the verge of making his MLB debut. He'd just be

shawntheroad

shawntheroad

Will The Twins Carry Two Catchers?

Original Post from http://troystwinsdugout.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/will-the-twins-carry-two-catchers/   Recently, there's been talk that the Twins will carry only two catchers. Those two catchers would be Joe Mauer and Ryan Doumit. However, I don't think the Twins will keep only two catchers. Let's take a look at the reasons why I don't think this is the case.   The original plan for Doumit heading into the season was for him to be the main DH. That plan might be up in the air right now due to

Troy Larson

Troy Larson

Random Tuesday Twins Thoughts and Tidbits

Originally posted at The Tenth Inning Stretch -----   Here is this week's installment (also heavily influenced by Spring Training and brought to you from Fort Myers) :   Please Check here later tonight for my report from Fort Myers today. Sure to please with a lot of photos, including: watching Tom Kelly manage a real live game, Twins' number one prospect Miguel Sano, a preview of Beloit next season and a couple of Twins' pitching prospects who are flying way under the radar. Will be pos

Thrylos

Thrylos

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