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  1. Step Right Up...

    by , Today at 08:09 AM (SethSpeaks.net)
    It is now late May, and the Twins season is at a crossroads. The team has lost eight straight games as it embarks on a four-game series in Detroit against the Tigers. The season is in flux, and right now, the roster, specifically the starting rotation, is in flux.

    Before tonight's game, the Twins will add Samuel Deduno to their 40 man roster and then their 25 man roster. Most likely, Tim Wood will be put on the 60 Days Disabled List. Following another poor performance on Thursday, the ...
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  2. Twins losing streak reaches eight

    by , Yesterday at 11:23 PM
    Originally posted at Twins losing streak reaches eight | Twinstrivia.com




    Spring Training - Game 13 - vs TOR - 3/13/12-spiral.png
    Today was the first time this season I did not watch a single inning of the Twins game. My modem and router went on the blink and so I spent most of the day troubleshooting that issue and getting a replacement so I could get back on the internet.


    The Twins lost in Atlanta today 8-3 and it marked their eighth loss in a row. The team is playing ...
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  3. Twins MLB Draft Profile: Ryne Stanek, RHP

    by , Yesterday at 11:00 PM
    Who IS This Guy?

    Ryne Stanek (6’ 4, 190) is a right-handed pitcher for the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Mariners selected him in the 3rd round of the 2010 draft, but Stanek elected to head to SEC to face the best hitters in college baseball. After enrolling in Arkansas, there was some hope that he would be eligible for the 2012 draft, but he narrowly missed the cutoff. (Players must turn 21 within 45 days of the draft.) Stanek entered this season, his junior season, in a three-horse ...
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  4. Twins Minor League Report (5/22): O-fer Kind of Night

    by , Yesterday at 09:48 PM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    Two men were having very different feelings on Wednesday afternoon in Atlanta.

    Chris Colabello continued his remarkable journey by making his MLB debut. The 29-year old rookie failed to get a hit but he made it to the big leagues. There had to be nights along the way where he wondered if it would ever happen. His dream came true today.

    It has been a nightmare season for Vance Worley after the Braves roughed him up for 10 hits and eight earned runs in less than four innings ...
  5. The Pedroia Factor

    by , Yesterday at 08:48 PM
    On this site there is obviously a lot of chatter about firing Ron Gardenhire and Rick Anderson. I do not disagree with those opinions, but I have to stop short of fully supporting them.

    The Twins are a mess right now and it is quite clear changes need to be made. Maybe changing out some of the starting pitchers will help a little – I cannot see how it would hurt at this junction in time.

    My greatest disappointment with this club is the absence of an emotional leader, ...
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  6. Sunk in Atlanta - Twins at Braves (Games 41-43)

    by , Yesterday at 08:11 PM
    Twins at Braves

    Gimme Danger? (Game 41)

    Bad night in the US outside of baseball. Tornados took a chunk out of the country again, leaving too many dead (no matter the number) and many of the rest battling post-disaster financial hardship like it was a kind of cancer. For those affected, this will be a mile marker for the rest of their lives.

    Sadly, but less tragically, Doors’ keyboardist Ray Manzarek died.

    The Doors were dangerous rock and roll. ...
  7. Who is Chris Colabello?

    by , Yesterday at 06:59 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    I originally posted this story back in spring training under the title "Chris Colabello continues his fairy tale." With the recent news of his promotion to the Twins, I thought it would be appropriate to move it back to the front page of this blog. I have added in some information about his season so far.
    One of the best stories in the Twins organization in 2012 was the tale of a 28-year old man that got his first taste of baseball with an affiliated club. Chris Colabello had molded himself ...
  8. Twins Birthdays--May 22

    by , Yesterday at 06:39 AM
    Also posted at wgom.org


    Jose Valdivielso (1934)
    Ron Piche (1935)

    ​Infielder Jose Lopez Valdivielso was one of the original Twins, playing for them in 1961. He was born in Matanzas, Cuba. He started in organized baseball in 1953, joining the Washington organization in 1954. He came up to the majors in late June of 1955 and was the regular Washington shortstop the rest of the season. He hit .221 with an OPS of .594, yet somehow got a tenth-place vote ...
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  9. The Boys of Bummer

    by , Yesterday at 12:25 AM
    You know something is going wrong when after watching the hometown boys get walked-off on, Don Henley’s song “Boys of Summer” starts repeating in your head.

    I am positive that the inner workings of my mental mechanics has short circuited. I am an individual that holds a great amount of disdain for the music of the 1980’s (mainly pop). I believe I was around 10 years old when Mr. Henley’s aforementioned song hit the charts. I remember hearing it and feeling violated, uncomfortable, ...
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  10. Twins Minor League Report (5/20): Sano Powers Miracle

    by , Yesterday at 12:24 AM (SethSpeaks.net)
    The Twins losing streak went to seven games with a tough loss in Atlanta. They’ll have to get over it quick for a noon game (Eastern) on Wednesday. Twins Daily has learned that Chris Colabello will be attempting to join the Twins in time for the game.

    Virgil Vasquez made a spot start in place of the promoted Sam Deduno. Trevor May had one of the craziest line scores you’ll see. One Twins minor leaguer hit a homer for the third straight game on Tuesday, and it isn’t the same guy that ...
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  11. Chris Colabello to be promoted to Twins

    by , Yesterday at 12:00 AM (SethSpeaks.net)
    Though we do not know the follow up transactions (DL and 40 man implications), Twins Daily has learned from multiple sources that Chris Colabello has been promoted to the Minnesota Twins. He'll have a very early morning flight and hope to join the Twins for Wednesday's game in Atlanta.

    It is possible that Colabello will take the 25-man roster spot of Trevor Plouffe, who was kneed in the back of the head on a slide at second base. He left the game and was clearly woozy. Likely Eduardo ...
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  12. Twins MLB Draft Profile: Trey Ball, SP/OF

    by , 05-21-2013 at 11:39 PM (Over the Baggy)
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    At six-foot-six and just 175 pounds, 18-year-old Trey Ball from New Castle High School in Indiana has an extremely projectable frame, one that experts agree will fill out nicely as he matures. The consensus, however, appears split between where he should play: Pitcher or outfield.

    Who Could He Be?

    The majors have few left-handed power arms that average mid-90s fastballs. Tampa’s David Price, Texas’ Derek Holland ...
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  13. Twins Take a Hard Turn With Deduno

    by , 05-21-2013 at 11:15 PM (Nick's Twins Blog)
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ID:	4138Even before his three-hit shutout on Sunday, I felt that the time had come to promote Kyle Gibson to major leagues. The Twins seemingly positioned themselves to do so Monday when they announced the removal of Pedro Hernandez from the rotation, opening up Friday's start for the taking. But on Tuesday the club ended any such speculation by informing that Samuel Deduno will be the one to get the nod.

    Even as a confirmed Gibsonite, I can't feign to be overly ...
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  14. Q & A With Travis Harrison

    by , 05-21-2013 at 07:44 PM (SD Buhr/Jim Crikket)
    One of the top ranked high school power hitters at the time, Travis Harrison was drafted by the Twins with a supplemental first round pick (the 50th overall pick) in 2011. He signed a $1.05 million bonus to join the Twins organization and bypassed a scholarship offer to play baseball for USC. There's never been much doubt about Harrison's ability to hit a baseball. The question in many minds is what his ultimate defensive position will be. Right now, the Twins are working with Harrison to develop ...

    Updated Yesterday at 02:16 PM by SD Buhr

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