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Aaron Hicks & the Rock Cats, Twins Baseball & the Future, & the SethSpeaks Podcast

[TABLE=class: tr-caption-container] http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ifeAwJ8PVqc/T4V9F9DdRaI/AAAAAAAAAQ4/gRSid00-1as/s320/NB2.bmp [TD=class: tr-caption]Thus far, good things are coming out of New Britain [/TD] [/TABLE]   [Originally published at Twins Fan From Afar]   A few unrelated items this morning. First, if you missed it, yesterday I wrote about Alex Wimmers' first AA Rock Cats start that took place Monday night, and Aaron Hicks' monster game that helped give the Rock Cats a big victory. Thi

Twins Fan From Afar

Twins Fan From Afar

Lost generation of Twins fans brought back in 2002

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-USOtSqIeF9Q/T4V3GAwFj0I/AAAAAAAABLY/4Hj5SpCkt30/s320/2002TwinsReunion.jpg Original post from North Dakota Twins Fan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One of highlights of Opening Day at Target Field was the 10-year reunion for the 2002 Minnesota Twins team, the last team from the franchise to play in the ALCS. There were 11 of the 25 members of the team in attendance at the game along with most of the coaching staff. There were plenty of cheers for fan favorites like Torii Hunter, Doug

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

2012 Minnesota Twins Prospects #7 Aaron Hicks

originally posted at ontheroadwithshawn and TwinsTarget.   [TABLE=class: tr-caption-container, width: 1, align: center] http://www.twinstarget.com/images/stories/hicks.jpg [TD=class: tr-caption](courtesy thesportsbank.net)[/TD] [/TABLE]   7. Aaron Hicks, Center field, 22 years old   2011 Stats: .242/.354/.368 with 5 HRs and 17 SB in 26 attempts for Fort Myers. Last Year's Rank: 2 Acquired: Drafted by the Minnesota Twins 14th overall in the 2008 June Major League Draft out of Woodrow Wils

shawntheroad

shawntheroad

Joe Vavra, Ph.D. Hitting

Let's say Joey V. gets the axe. Who takes over his position? Is Bruno called up from AAA? Or would it be Scott "Weirdo" Ulger to assume that position? I assume the latter, although I would be pro for the former. What's your take?

Bark's Lounge

Bark's Lounge

2012 Day-by-Day - April 10

Off Day for the Twins today, but all 4 levels on the farm played. 2 Wins, 2 Loses, Another big day for Hicks and Sano.   [TABLE=width: 850] [TD=class: xl70, width: 850, colspan: 9]Minnesota Twins 2012 Season Day-by-Day[/TD] [TD=class: xl65]Date[/TD] [TD=class: xl66]Opponent[/TD] [TD=class: xl66]Score[/TD] [TD=class: xl71]Record[/TD] [TD=class: xl66]GB[/TD] [TD=class: xl66]WP[/TD] [TD=class: xl66]LP[/TD] [TD=class: xl66]SV[/TD] [TD=class: xl66]MVP[/TD] [TD=class: xl67]4/6/2012[/TD] [TD=class

bkucko

bkucko

A Fan Base Divided

Originally posted at k-bro's baseball blog     http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WuqEJmvcnRs/T4Td2E-4CiI/AAAAAAAAB04/GZ7P4vkCcJQ/s320/keepcalm.PNG   So, the Twins have had a bit of a tough go of the start of the 2012 season, huh? And, apparently, there's nothing like going winless for the first four games to divide the fans.     The optimists insist that four games is too small a sample size to get too worked up about yet, and the pessimists see that all the flaws aren't being fixed. And each side

Kirsten Brown

Kirsten Brown

Question and Answer from an ESPN baseball chat room concerning Gardy and the Twins

The answer is from Dave Schoenfeld who writes the "Sweet Spot" blog on ESPN's MLB page.             I can see a scary situation unfolding in Minneapolis. Say Mauer and/or Morneau gets hurt again early this season, Target Field could be half empty before the All-Star break as the 2012 Twins challenge the 1962 Mets for the ultimate distinction in baseball futility. How long before Gardy gets his long overdue ejection by the front office, even if the Twins stay healthy? The fans have wanted his he

peterb18

peterb18

Ode to BatGirl

Will there ever be a way To choose a Boyfriend of the Day From this team all too easy to jeer I guess I'll try tomorrow Maybe Justin or Liriano But for now it's a shot and a beer!   http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=I4828802186281002&pid=1.3

guski

guski

Is it too early for the Twins to panic?

After dropping the home opener 5-1 to the Angels, the Twins find themselves as the only American League team without a win this season. Yes, it has only been 4 games. Twins manager Ron Gardenhire is quick to remind the media and fans of that however, is it too early to panic? This author thinks that the panic button should be pushed and pushed hard right now. In 2011, the Twins began the season 1-3 on their way to a 63-99 record. While a team’s record through 4 games is hardly indicative how the

SpinnesotaGirl

SpinnesotaGirl

Random Tuesday Twins Thoughts and Tidbits

This was originally published at The Tenth Inning Stretch ---   Here is this week's installment: The opening day was a bummer but featured somewhat a comeback, for which I was thankful. Still the Twins lost, which is not good. My thoughts as I was watching that game are here. The second game debacle did not put me in a great mood and the third game was the cherry on top. At least there were a couple of bright points: Swarzak's performance on short notice, Jamey Carroll's defense, Frankie L

Thrylos

Thrylos

Don't Tell Me to Be Patient

As the Twins sit at 0-4, many questions abound about this team. How bad is this bullpen? Why is Jamey Carroll batting second? Just how awful will the Joe Mauer contract be looked at? Yet, we have heard a myriad of people saying, "be patient." I have two words for you..."screw you."   After sitting through a summer of failures, disappointments and screw ups, many were hoping that the 2012 Twins season was going to be a turnaround. Though expectations certainly weren't high, hope springs eternally

Trent Condon

Trent Condon

Chasing Offense

Let me count the ways in which the Twins focused on adding offense this year:   Of the ~$18M the Twins spent this offseason, $14M were spent on adding hitters. The only exceptions were bargain-shopping acquisitions of Jason Marquis and Joe Zumaya. Jamey Carroll was one of the first free agents signed this offseason, and he was given a 2-year deal, despite being limited defensively and being 38 years old? Why? Because he could get on base. He doesn’t have a hit this year. Ryan Doumit ha

John  Bonnes

John Bonnes

What Kind of Fan are You?

It’s the same with every team in every city, be it the New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox , the Seattle Mariners, the Houston Astros, or the Minnesota Twins.   Each team has fans that are willing to be patient, think logically and give the benefit of the doubt to players and front office personnel whose jobs are much tougher than it looks on TV. Each team has fans that are ready to jump off of a bridge with every loss, feeling the need to place blame on someone, a player, the manager, a hitti

Seth Stohs

Seth Stohs

Time for Joe to Go?

I know it's 'in vogue' to call for the head of the hitting coach when things are going badly. I'm hardly the first and if things keep going like this for the Twins (6 runs in 4 games) more and more people will jump on that bandwagon. The fact of the matter is that in each of the past two season, the Twins offense has gotten off to a very slow start and sometimes a change a scenery is needed, even if the old scenery isn't necessarily the problem.   Last year, the circumstances were differen

Adam Krueger

Adam Krueger

Alex Wimmers' First AA Start: He Belongs in New Britain

[Originally published with pictures at Twins Fan From Afar]    [TABLE=class: tr-caption-container] http://4.bp.blogspot.com/--C01zN7arH4/T4Opb68Od8I/AAAAAAAAAQo/EnySf2wI57c/s320/4.jpg [TD=class: tr-caption]Though he got into a jam in the fifth inning, Alex Wimmers definitely looked capable of facing AA competition [/TD] [/TABLE] Last week, I was fortunate enough to have dinner with and talk to Twins 2010 first round draft pick Alex Wimmers. He sounded pretty geared up for his first start,

Twins Fan From Afar

Twins Fan From Afar

Dozier's hot start is hard to ignore

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-c_K-DX5eBVo/T4QgMZD4xAI/AAAAAAAABLI/FUQ7vY1Wz6Q/s1600/BrianDozier.jpg At the end of spring training when Brian Doizer was sent down to the minor leagues, he seemed to leave the Twins facility with a chip on his shoulder. His time in the big league camp had been sufficient with him hitting .277/.333/.511 with three home runs and nine RBI in 47 at-bats. With him only having spent part of a season at the Double-A level, it seemed like a very long shot for him to make the

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

Remember To Breathe

(4) Four games in, and not the start we all envisioned to be sure. (5) Five letters for us all to consider   R-E-L-A-X I just hope the Twins, particularly the coaches and the players can just take a deeeeep breath relax, stay calm, not panick and just play baseball.   Getting 1 out of these next 2 against the Angels would be a great start and if they just play ball they can do that.   Next is the Texas Rangers, after stud southpaw Matt Harrison in game 1, Neftali Feliz and Yu Darvish go in

shs_59

shs_59

Big Ten Team and Draft-worthy Player Roundup

Each week leading up to the MLB draft, I will be providing a roundup of how Big 10 teams fared and how notable players are doing. This player list is by no means exhaustive of all the potential draft candidates and there are likely some listed who will fizzle out, but this is a start.   Purdue (4-0 week, 24-5 overall, 7-2 Big Ten, first place) Updated players-to-watch season stats:   Kevin Plawecki, R, © Jr. : 29 games, .373/.470/.618, EBH: 14/2/3, BB/K: 15/5, SB/SBA: 2/3   Eric Charles, R, (2B)

Shane Wahl

Shane Wahl

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