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Game Thread: Twins v Indians, 4/26 @ 7:10pm CT


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Mrs Chief tried something new for dinner tonight, nutella on some smoked fish.

 

I liked it, but it made me sick.  Salmonella I think, maybe.

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Agree, but Walker can't be any worse at contact than Eddie. Only problem with Palka is he isn't on the 40 man, although I believe they do have a free spot on the 40. 

Wait till Walker gets to the Bigs. He will make Eddie look like Tony Gwynn.

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 Palka, I love the idea of seeing him up the bigs!

 

 

Me too.    Dude was awesome in Stripes.

 

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Let us also take the time to celebrate the fact that Nolasco's ERA sits sub-3.00.

 

 

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Lindor is a better shortstop than anyone.

 

Defensively... I'll take Simmons over him by a tish but I'm not happy with the thought of Lindor in a Cleveland Uniform for the next 6 years. 

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Raptors beat the Pacers tonight, cue 27 hours of coverage and analysis on TSN with no hockey tonight.

I hate the Raptors.

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I looked it up. All these Twins/Senators players have worn #17. Let's hope Berrios is the last one!

 

Doug Bernier (2013-2015)
Kendrys Morales (2014)
Lester Oliveros (2011-2012)
Pat Neshek (2006-2010)
Juan Castro (2005-2006)
Alex Prieto (2004)
Dustan Mohr (2001-2003)
Greg Swindell (1997-1998)
Jeff Reboulet (1992-1996)
Larry Casian (1991-1992)
Fred Manrique (1990)
Rick Aguilera (1989)
Les Straker (1987-1988)
Dennis Burtt (1985-1986)
Ed Hodge (1984)
Bryan Oelkers (1983)
Pete Redfern (1976-1982)
Bill Butler (1974-1975)
Bill Hands (1973-1974)
Dave LaRoche (1972)
Leo Cardenas (1970-1971)
Joe Grzenda (1969)
Buzz Stephen (1968)
Jim Merritt (1967-1968)
Camilo Pascual (1957-1966)
Dick Brodowski (1956)
Spec Shea (1952-1955)
Mickey Harris (1950-1952)
Hal Keller (1949)
Tom Ferrick (1947-1948)
Roger Wolff (1945-1946)
Baby Ortiz (1944)
Ed Boland (1944)
Rene Monteagudo (1944)
Vern Curtis (1943-1944)
Ox Miller (1943)
Dewey Adkins (1943)
Red Barbary (1943)
Steve Sundra (1942)
Bill Trotter (1942)
Vern Kennedy (1941)
Danny MacFayden (1941)
Ronny Miller (1941)
Red Anderson (1941)
Bucky Jacobs (1940)
Bob Loane (1939)
Bob Prichard (1939)
Monte Weaver (1936-1938)
Jack Russell (1933-1936)
Bobby Burke (1932)
Bill McAfee (1932)
Bud Thomas (1932)
Lloyd Brown (1931)

 

I hope Berrios does Pete Redfern proud

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1) First inning challenge wasted.

2) Santana slows down going into third.

3) He's safe, but first inning challenge was wasted.

I think Uribe may have tagged Santana on the upper arm, but that play certainly would have made for an interesting challenge.

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Mrs Chief tried something new for dinner tonight, nutella on some smoked fish.

 

I liked it, but it made me sick.  Salmonella I think, maybe.

 

Sadly, I did not realize this was a "joke" at first and actually thought about fish with nutella and just the thought of that combo was not good for the stomach.  Although if you put it on a stick it would probably sell at the fair.

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Not sure about Escobar, but Ahmed, Seager, Hechavarria, Jose Iglesis.  Its truly the age of quality shortstops.

 

It's the Arm Strength. 

 

Arms out of this world... Throws that I didn't think were possible in my day are happening every game almost. 

 

Ozzie Smith and Brooks Robinson would struggle to compete with what is happening today on that side of the infield. 

 

 

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Sadly, I did not realize this was a "joke" at first and actually thought about fish with nutella and just the thought of that combo was not good for the stomach. Although if you put it on a stick it would probably sell at the fair.

Probably? Who you kidding?

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Defensively... I'll take Simmons over him by a tish but I'm not happy with the thought of Lindor in a Cleveland Uniform for the next 6 years. 

I get you... plus, Lindor brings good chocolate products to the table. It is really unfair. I hate Cleveland.

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I get you... plus, Lindor brings good chocolate products to the table. It is really unfair. I hate Cleveland.

Strike what I just said. North beat me to the punch.

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It's the Arm Strength.

 

Arms out of this world... Throws that I didn't think were possible in my day are happening every game almost.

 

Ozzie Smith and Brooks Robinson would struggle to compete with what is happening today on that side of the infield.

to be fair, across the diamond throws in beer league are a 50/50 proposition though, depending on the inning.

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