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Enjoy the World Series With the… Kernels?

This article was originally posted at Knuckleballsblog.com.   Yes, you read that right.   If you live in Eastern Iowa or have been thinking about making a trip to Cedar Rapids to check out the home of the Cedar Rapids Kernels, the Twins’ new Class A Midwest League affiliate, the Kernels are inviting you to watch a World Series game with them.   http://knuckleballsblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/KernelsParty.jpg   Thursday, October 25, is the date and we’re all invited to Perfect Game Fi

Jim Crikket

Jim Crikket

Terry Ryan Interview - Submit Your Questions

I realize that Ryan relies on his generalize and cover-all-the bases type of response to all questions, like “there are a lot of starters we need to look at” or “we need to make sure we put the right people in the right place”, but I too would be interested in more specifics.   The biggest question I have is about multi-year contracts for a starting pitcher. Given the reluctance to for a three of four-year contract in the past, does anything change with the Morneau contract going off the books i

NoCryingInBaseball

NoCryingInBaseball

Waiting Impatiently For The Offseason

I’m having trouble getting into the second round of the playoffs. I don’t really want either the Yankees or the Tigers to make the World Series, which means I can’t even root for the American League. The official team of The Voice Of Reason™ - the Phillies – is also out for the first time in years. But part of it is because I’m ready for the next act.   The offseason.   Oddly, I don’t think I’ve looked forward to an offseason this much in years. For starters, it’ll be nice to see what a Terry Ry

John  Bonnes

John Bonnes

Twins' Kyle Gibson heating up in Arizona

Just over a year removed from his Tommy John surgery, Twins pitching prospect Kyle Gibson has made two encouraging starts in Arizona, firing 92-to-95-mph bullets and keeping the game’s top prospects off-balanced with an 83-86-mph slider.   That’s right: Hitting 95 miles per hour according to the Pitch F/X system in Arizona.   Let’s take a look at why his AFL performance should give Twins fans hope.   According to MLB.com, Gibson has been aware of the velocity increase and views it as a positive

Parker Hageman

Parker Hageman

Twin Season of the Past - Shane Mack 1992

Shane Mack was my little brother's favorite player. It was perfect because Kirby Puckett was my favorite and Mack was almost like the little brother to Puckett. Well, maybe that isn't perfection, but it is poetic if nothing else. Regardless, in most cases, there comes a time when the little brother "catches up" to the big brother. They start to be more competitive in head to head sporting events, they get taller/bigger and they get more confidence. Often, you can tell who grew up with big

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

Brian Harper’s Index — 2012 Minnesota Twins by the Numbers

[Originally posted at VeryWellThen.Com] Harper’s magazine begins each issue with a list of number-oriented factoids called Harper’s Index. Below is VeryWellThen.Com’s third annual series of number-oriented factoids about the Twins baseball season. Here on the Twin-ternet, such a list has to be called “Brian Harper’s Index.”     The single-season homerun record for Target Field (set by Josh Willingham in 2012): 21   Number of Twins wins at Target Field: 31   Twins team rank in Major Leagu

VeryWellThen

VeryWellThen

Thinking the Unthinkable: Trade Joe Mauer?

This article was originally posted at Knuckleballsblog.com.   This is what happens when the offseason rolls around and I really have no rooting interest among the four remaining MLB teams in the respective League Championship Series. I write 2000 words about something that will never, ever happen. At least that’s what happened to me Sunday.   But it’s not my fault. I’m blaming my fellow Knuckleballs blogger, Eric, and this Sunday morning Tweet: @ERolfPleiss Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe says

Jim Crikket

Jim Crikket

Talk To Contact, Episode 8: Payroll, Prospects, Pumpkin Beer

Episode 8 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact, is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here.   (This post originally appeared at www.puckettspond.com) http://puckettspond.com/files/2012/10/pumpkin-beer.jpgI love beer, and baseball, and pumpkins. In Episode 8 Eric and I discuss the Twins prospects in the Arizona Fall League, 2013 Payroll commitments, Justin Morneau and possible infield arrangements for the Twins in 2013. We take a closer look at Aaron Hicks, make our

Paul Pleiss

Paul Pleiss

“J Nix at shortstop:” The End of an Era in New York?

Originally posted at http://www.theunplayable.com/ on 10/14/12   For a while last night, it looked like the same old story: (Insert Non-Yankee baseball team name here) has a lead in the Bronx in a playoff game, and it’s late in the game. You think you have them, and then it all goes horribly, horribly wrong. The Tigers had them last night, leading 4-0 in the bottom of the ninth. Of course Ichiro homers, and three batters later, Raul Ibanez does the same, the latter now meeting the minimum (patro

Charlie Beattie

Charlie Beattie

Awardin'!

End of year awards are fun. That is really all they are, but they are fun. Fun is fun, and everyone knows that. Therefore, I thought it might be fun to share my Award Winners. Regardless, I will have fun. My 5th grade Gym teacher always said, "if you had fun, you won." So, I win. Fun = Won.   We'll start with the most fun award and move down the list. NL Cy Young Award - R.A. Dickey   He lead the league in Batters Faced. Need I say more?   Yes? Ok. Well, this was super close for me.

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

Closer Mentality/Closer Role

Last night's Yankees-Orioles game got me thinking about the idea of the Closer Mentality and the Closer Role. I absolutely believe in the Closer Mentality. I consider myself a statistically inclined baseball fan. I understand that research shows that closer is just a word. A good reliever makes a good closer and whatnot. However, I don't believe the Closer Mentality is a myth. The idea that some people perform better or worse in specific situations makes perfect sense to me. Human Psychol

Brad Swanson

Brad Swanson

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