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Snappers Series Finale Ends With a Bang

After a rather ugly game Wednesday night and Thursday’s suspended game, the Snappers and Kernels put on a good show on Friday in Cedar Rapids.   In the completion of Thursday’s suspended game, the Snappers got a home run from newcomer Drew Leachman and Miguel Sano hit his 7th home run of the season immediately after an AJ Petterson double in the 8th inning, but it wasn’t enough for the win. The Kernels topped Beloit 9-6.     http://knuckleballsblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/SanoH

Jim Crikket

Jim Crikket

Twins Live Chat Saturday at Noon

On Saturday at noon (central time), Seth will be taking your Twins-related questions and answering them. He'll answer questions for at least an hour, but it will also depend on how many questions he gets. There are plenty of Twins topics to discuss, and Seth will try to answer as many questions as you have.   Click here to set a reminder for the chat, to watch the chat live (and be able to ask questions), or to read the transcript later.

Seth Stohs

Seth Stohs

Twins Daily Live Twins Chat Saturday at Noon

On Saturday (May 5) at 12:00 p.m. central time, Seth will be taking your Twins-related questions here at Twins Daily. Feel free to ask anything about the Twins, their minor league system, etc., and I will try to answer all questions for an hour (or more if there are a lot of questions).   Twins Daily Live Chat

Seth Stohs

Seth Stohs

2012 Day-by-Day - May 4

Hitter of the Day: Miguel Sano - 3B - BEL - A: 2-4 2B (7), HR (8), 2 RBI, 1 R   Pitcher of the Day: Carl Pavano - RHP - MIN - MLB: 6 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO   Today's Recap: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AiRVhKu18uIhdDBSYUc5UGtSMkluOEFSWFdnTVdvQVE&output=html

bkucko

bkucko

First Look at the 2012 Snappers

This article originally was posted at Knuckleballsblog.com If you follow me on Twitter (@JimCrikket), you know that the Twins’ low-A affiliate, the Beloit Snappers, are making their first trip to Cedar Rapids this week and that I’ve spent the past couple of evenings at the ballpark watching them take on the Kernels (the Angels’ Midwest League affiliate). They’ve played 1+ games in the series so far (Thursday’s game was suspended by thunderstorms in the 3rd inning and will be resumed at 5:00 tod

Jim Crikket

Jim Crikket

The Mystery of Safeco Field

[TABLE=class: tr-caption-container] http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-EANbn5dkhPo/T6PQ2x-FxrI/AAAAAAAAAUM/Zzb2q6T9Bn0/s1600/Safeco.bmp [TD=class: tr-caption]The Twins have not realized much success in Seattle lately [/TD] [/TABLE] [Originally published at Twins Fan From Afar]   There are some teams that, for no reason in particular, the Twins seem to struggle against on the road. No, I'm not talking about the Yankees or the Rangers here; I can list some solid explanations for the Twins' lackluster

Friday Links-N-Thinks

Original post from North Dakota Twins Fan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Boy did it feel good to have a day to recover on Thursday after watching the Twins get no-hit by Jared Weaver on Wednesday night. This performance came on the heels of the Twins putting together a lack luster performance against Jerome Williams on Tuesday night. All together the Twins have been held hitless in 15 straight innings and now their focus will turn to the Seattle Mariners.   The Twins record sits at 6-18, the worst in Major Lea

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

Tears, Series Recap, and Other Notes

Originally posted at k-bro's baseball blog   Oy. That was a punch in the gut. Followed closely by a knockout punch to the jaw.     There's no need to go into detail about how awful that was. Not only has the starting pitching failed to improve to a satisfactory level, but now the offense has taken a break from acceptability. Let's hope that a day off in beautiful Seattle helps matters. Although we all said that for the last off day...     Just keep fighting.     A few notes:   I don't thin

Kirsten Brown

Kirsten Brown

Ryan v. Smith

I'm trying to remember the media coverage back in the fall when Ryan replaced Smith very abruptly. I thought I read something that suggested Smith was let go by the Pohlad's because he didn't think the roster, as constructed then, could compete and wanted to go into rebuild mode. Ryan, on the other hand, held the philosophy that the roster could be competitive with the right quick fixes. Now, don't get me wrong, I had no confidence that Smith had the competence to blow up the roster and rebui

silverslugger

silverslugger

Would He Have Played For The Twins?

Lets take a look at the stats for 3 utility infielders during the first 3 years of their career:   [TABLE=width: 625] [TD=class: xl65, width: 64, bgcolor: transparent][/TD] [TD=class: xl66, width: 46, bgcolor: transparent]G[/TD] [TD=class: xl66, width: 46, bgcolor: transparent]AB[/TD] [TD=class: xl66, width: 46, bgcolor: transparent]R[/TD] [TD=class: xl66, width: 46, bgcolor: transparent]H[/TD] [TD=class: xl66, width: 46, bgcolor: transparent]2B[/TD] [TD=class: xl66, width: 46

Fire Dan Gladden

Fire Dan Gladden

Twins, Gardenhire and Maritime Law

When Francesco Schettino, the captain of Costa Concordia abandoned his sinking ship lastJanuary, it made international news. But he was not alone, to quote a very interesting Discovery channel article: "Considered one of the most infamous crimes in maritime law, [this] act of cowardice has many precedents in history.", and goes on to list several of the previous captains who have abandoned ship.   Today, another name needs to be added to the list: Ronald Clyde Gardenhire.   With the excuse that

Thrylos

Thrylos

This is all just a bad dream...right?

"Wake me up when it is over." I have heard this in reference to bad movies, horrible television shows, lectures in college auditoriums--the list goes on. Add now to the list "wake me up when the Twins game is over."   After being shutout for two straight games and being no-hit on Wednesday by Jared Weaver, the Minnesota Twins are beginning to give the term "the Bad News Bears" a whole new meaning. From their pitching to their hitting, the Twins are an all-around disaster.   I know that every gam

SpinnesotaGirl

SpinnesotaGirl

Plouffe has gone poof?

As of May 3, 2011, the sainted Drew Butera had this set of stats for the Twins: AB: 50 BB: 2 H: 5 2B: 2 R: 3 RBI: 4 BA: .100 OBP: .151 SLG: .140 OPS: .291   This morning, I see this for Trevor Plouffe 2012: AB: 36 BB: 7 H: 4 2B: 1 HR: 1 R: 3 RBI: 2 BA: .111 OBP: .256 SLG: .222 OPS: .478   He's been basically five walks, and one double turned into a home run, better than Drew Butera.   Drew came back strong to finish with a .449 OPS. Trevor is already higher than this so can we hope for great

ashbury

ashbury

Grade Check

This blog is originally available at our heavenlypeanuts.blogspot.com   Yes, we peanuts are still alive and kicking, but it has not been easy keeping up with our beloved Twins. You see, Stinky has this thing called "work" which makes her do many, many important things, but very few of them are baseball related. Where as I, Scruffy, have this thing called "teaching" which will eventually lead to a wonderful summer full of partial planning and lots of baseball watching, but which (right now) requi

Carrying 13 Pitchers

As posted on pitchersduel.blogspot.com   Each major league team is allotted 25 roster spots at any given time. Any combination of hitters and pitchers is legal. Up until the 1990's it was common to see a team carry just 10 pitchers (often less), allowing flexibility on the offensive side, while relying more heavily on 'ace' relievers to come in for multiple innings at a time if the starter couldn't finish the game. Needless to say, that has changed a good amount in the past 20 years, much

DaTwins

DaTwins

Twins Players of the Week

Originally published at The Tenth Inning Stretch ----   This is the fourth installment in this series. You can find all of them here in reverse chronological order. I will be doing these approximately weekly or at the end of every 2 series.         In the last 2 series against the Royals (abbreviated 2-game series because of a rain out) and at the Angels the Twins as a team hit an underpowered .214/.276/.321 with 1 HR and scored 16 runs. This helped them finish only 1-4 in these series.    

Thrylos

Thrylos

Carroll, Span among best on defense

Original post from North Dakota Twins Fan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Qecb9tw5Br4/T6ILyONnDZI/AAAAAAAABPk/ywTt8GeLscc/s320/SpanCarroll.jpg There have been plenty of low-lights so far for the Twins with last night's no-hitter by the Angels Jared Weaver being at the top of the list but there have been some positives for fans to see in the first month of the year. Denard Span and Jamey Carroll have provided some strong defense up the middle for the Twins. There were question marks w

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

Why didnt Drew Butera pinch hit?.....

My goodness...I would like to say we have hit rock bottom, but i doubt it! Thanks Terry Ryan, we had the wonderfull Clete Thomas in the lineup and Drew Buter on our bench..lol Please, some one please, explain to me how any of you can have any faith in this joke of an organization?.....what is our future plan? What is our present plan?.....This is with out question the worst run twins team I have ever seen....at least in the early 80s we had a young core andtok there lumps before they got good

coddlenomore

coddlenomore

Just Better Than Awful

Even prior to tonight’s shellacking, the Twins collective ERA sits at 5.59, last in the major leagues. On the Gleeman and the Geek show last week, I asked “Can a team that ranks towards the bottom of the league in pitching even pretend to be competitive?” It turns out they can.   Since 2000, there have been five teams that made the playoffs even though they ranked in the bottom third of the league in ERA. One of them was the Twins. In 2009, after a tense game 163 versus the Tigers, the Twins sn

John  Bonnes

John Bonnes

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