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Twins Prospects: 25-21

Here is part 6 of my prospect list I hope you enjoyed the earlier parts. Today I will be bringing you prospects 25-21. I will be bringing you 5 a day until we get all the way to number one. This will take awhile so keep checking back here for daily looks at who I have in certain spots and what I think of them. I am sure you will disagree with some and if so by all means leave me a comment in the comment section. If you prefer you can also shoot me an email at travis.aune@gmail.com. Also if

rgvtwinstalk

rgvtwinstalk

NFL Mock Draft 2.0

1. Houston- Teddy Bridgewater QB Louisville 2. St. Louis- Jake Matthews OT Texas A&M 3. Jacksonville- Blake Bortles QB Central Florida 4. Cleveland- Johnny Manziel QB Texas A&M 5. Oakland- Jadeveon Clowney DE South Carolina 6. Atlanta- Greg Robinson OT Auburn 7. Tampa Bay- Anthony Barr LB UCLA 8. Minnesota- Derek Carr QB Fresno State 9. Buffalo- Khalil Mack LB Buffalo 10. Detroit- Darqueze Dennard CB Michigan State 11. Tennessee

rgvtwinstalk

rgvtwinstalk

Twins Top 65 Prospects (1-10)

This concludes the countdown part of this list. I will provide a summary discussion with the full list in the final installment of this prospect countdown.   10. Max Kepler, LH, LF/1B, DOB: 2-12-93 2013 statistics: 263 plate appearances, .237/.312/.424 (.736/.778), 11 doubles, 3 triples, 9 homers, 24 walks,, 43 strikeouts, 2 stolen bases, and zero times caught stealing.   Kepler is not ready for MLB right now, but he will be a fast-riser in the system.   9. Stephen Gonsalves   8. Jorge Polanco  

Shane Wahl

Shane Wahl

You want baseball? Listen to Hangouts!

Wow...you are a real twins fans, you listen to every snippet you can, you come to twinsdaily multiple times a day, slide over to twinsbaseball.com out of desperation....you can never get enough Twins Baseball..then whatever you do, listen TO Hangouts with Seth...and Im sorry I dont know the other guys name, but THEY TALK BASEBALL!! Congrats guys, love your show! Cant wait for the next one!

huhguy

huhguy

Hall of Fame and other nonsense w/ Talk to Contact

Episode 66 is out for your listening enjoyment. Happy Hall of Fame discussions to you and yours. You can download the new Talk to Contact (@TalkToContact) episode via iTunes or by clicking here. http://puckettspond.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/2014/01/7758646-300x384.jpgOct 17, 2013; Detroit, MI, USA; Detroit Tigers former pitcher Jack Morris throws out the ceremonial first pitch prior to game five of the American League Championship Series baseball game at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit:

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

The Hall of Fame and other nonsense

http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/19/ad/da/paulpleiss/1400x1400_9143281.jpg We snuck in some hall of fame talk towards the end of the podcast, but for the most part we stayed away from the hall (Just like Jack Morris - ZING!). This week we feature Stuart Taylor, the Twins 2013 3rd round draft pick, we talk about what Eddie Rosario's 50 game suspension and Miguel Sano's possible Tommy John surgery could mean for their development and Twins debuts and argue over whether the Twins should sign a couple

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

Clutch Hitting and Pitching is a State of Mind

The previous article on clutching hitting and pitching is a great analysis on the subject. My question is this: Is Clutchness a State of Mind or does it have to be developed throughout your minor league development?   http://tenthinningstretch.blogspot.com/2014/01/clutch-hitting-and-pitching-and-2013.html

lightfoot789

lightfoot789

Three steps toward fixing the HOF voting

In the aftermath of the HOF voting today, a lot has been written about how broken the voting system is, to the point where some even suggest voting should be turned over to the fans.   I posted the following in the comment section of the "Jacque Jones" forum thread, but then realized it got to "blog post length," so I'm re-posting it as such.   I think fan voting is a lousy idea. I don't think anyone wants to hold up the AllStar Game voting process as one to replicate.   I think the following,

Jim Crikket

Jim Crikket

25-Man Roster Dissection: Joe Mauer

As the Twins get closer to heading to Fort Myers, there will be plenty of decisions to make in relation to the 25-man roster. Some positions are likely set in stone while others are still questionable. In this series called "25-Man Roster Dissection." I have selected the men I believe will spend the most time on the 25-man roster next season and I try to predict each player's 2014 performance.   There seems to be one logical place to start with the roster and that's with the club's 23-million do

Cody Christie

Cody Christie

Introducing: The Eddie 400

Originally posted at Kevin Slowey was Framed!   If you've been reading my blog for the past few weeks, you are well aware that I have recently become obsessed with Eduardo Escobar. Not in a weird way. I just want to see more of him. Not in a weird way. I think he deserves more playing time. Last year, Escobar received just 179 plate appearances, but also had one of the most memorable plate appearances of the season, when he laced a walk-off double to give the Twins their first win of the 20

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

Twins Prospects: 30-26

Here is part 5 of my prospect list I hope you enjoyed parts 1, 2, 3, and 4. Today I will be bringing you prospects 30-26. I will be bringing you 5 a day until we get all the way to number one. This will take awhile so keep checking back here for daily looks at who I have in certain spots and what I think of them. I am sure you will disagree with some and if so by all means leave me a comment in the comment section. If you prefer you can also shoot me an email at travis.aune@gmail.com. Also

rgvtwinstalk

rgvtwinstalk

Twins Prospects: 30-26

Here is part 5 of my prospect list I hope you enjoyed parts 1, 2, 3, and 4. Today I will be bringing you prospects 30-26. I will be bringing you 5 a day until we get all the way to number one. This will take awhile so keep checking back here for daily looks at who I have in certain spots and what I think of them. I am sure you will disagree with some and if so by all means leave me a comment in the comment section. If you prefer you can also shoot me an email at travis.aune@gmail.com. Also

rgvtwinstalk

rgvtwinstalk

Clutch hitting and pitching and the 2013 Twins

Originally published at The Tenth Inning Stretch ----   "Clutch" is a word that has been used to describe the players who go above and beyond the norm and perform highly in difficult situations in close games: The guy who comes into the game with 2 outs and the bases loaded, down three in the bottom of the ninth and hits a grand slam off a closer who never blew a save. The pitcher who comes in with bases loaded and no outs, up one on the bottom of the ninth and strikes out the side to s

Thrylos

Thrylos

Interview with MLB.com's Jonathan Mayo - Part One

Recently I had the opportunity to interview MLB.com senior writer Jonathan Mayo about the Minnesota Twins farm system. Since joining MLB.com, he’s produced an annual top 100 prospect list, several shows on MLB radio, and Around the Minors, a radio show that is all about prospects. In part one of the three part series, I talk to him about the Twins farm system as a whole, where certain prospects are on his top 100 list, and whether this year will be different for Kyle Gibson & Aaron Hicks.

Christopher Fee

Christopher Fee

Twins Prospects: 35-31

Here is part 4 of my prospect list I hope you enjoyed parts 1, 2, and 3. Today I will be bringing you prospects 35-31. I will be bringing you 5 a day until we get all the way to number one. This will take awhile so keep checking back here for daily looks at who I have in certain spots and what I think of them. I am sure you will disagree with some and if so by all means leave me a comment in the comment section. If you prefer you can also shoot me an email at travis.aune@gmail.com. Also if

rgvtwinstalk

rgvtwinstalk

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