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  1. WOOF that was a bad call. Did you know, Phil Cuzzy once called a double "foul" during the playoffs?
  2. Don't worry. Our pitching is so solid we don't have to worry about anybody cracking up...
  3. Harsh, but fair. Though watching Harper strike out JD Martinez raises my hopes for him...
  4. Who would do this on the Twins? Kepler and Rosario? They are also both kinda fast at running...
  5. "If calamity strikes the Twins rotation, it's a sign the season is probably not headed anywhere meaningful." It's not a sign, it's a reason. If they had signed one good #1/2 starter, it would move everyone down one rung on the ladder and provide important backup in case someone does get injured.
  6. Parker and Reed being bad = Twins in 3rd place at the trade deadline.
  7. Great article. I hope the optimism is warranted! I guess we'll see, but I am dreading the dozen one-run losses that are sure to occur in the first six weeks.
  8. Imagine what the Twins bullpen would be like if May or Rogers struggle...
  9. Spoiiler alert: No, he won't be able to hit one 6-12" off the plate.
  10. Kimbrel on a 3-year deal. 3/$45M would be a great move for the Twins, raise the water level of the bullpen.
  11. Really unlucky injury for Granite kept him from being in the bigs for most of the season.
  12. This is a thing too, from the Strib http://www.startribune.com/twins-reach-deal-with-marwin-gonzalez/506221452/ : Adrianza is still not 100 percent following offseason surgery on his left shoulder. The injury affected Adrianza’s follow-through while batting righthanded, forcing the switch-hitter to bat lefthanded against lefthanded pitchers during the final weeks of last season. He’s been icing the shoulder since arriving at camp and will only bat lefthanded during spring training games. Surgery took place on Oct. 9, and he was told recovery would be six to eight months. “Everybody knows I can’t hit righthanded right now,” Adrianza said, “so they might have to figure out who’s pitching to decide if I play.” I didn't know he was not 100%.
  13. Yean, I'm kind of assuming the front office has some sort of hopefully genius master plan to hack MLB pitching. I'm also hoping that the plan works, but guessing that it won't...
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