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This will be a blog about what im seeing in the local 9. I like to use sabermetics and scouting reports and I like to look at prospects. I'll probably also take a look around thge leage as well.

  1. Don't be upset if we land Bryant

    by , 06-06-2013 at 05:00 PM (The W.A.R. room)
    While Most fans (and I am one of them) are hoping the Twins get a power arm with the number 4 pick tonight there is another possibility that is interesting. San Diego 3B Kris Bryant is leading College in HRs. Heck he has more bombs then the majority of college teams. That kind of right handed power is rare in the game right now. Also position players (aside from catcher) carry far less risk then pitchers. Oakland A's GM Billy Beane says you need 3 pitching prospects to fill one spot in the rotation ...
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  2. 2012 Postseason predictions

    by , 10-05-2012 at 04:05 PM (The W.A.R. room)
    Playoff Rundown: Whyeach team can and can’t win it all

    Well it’s that time of year again, the greatest of those months, October. With the postseason about to get underway every baseball fan has one question on his or her mind; who will win it all? With that question in mind experts and amateurs alike try to look at the numbers and try to predict who has the best shot. However the same logic and metric we use in a regular season don’t always work the same in October. As we have ...
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  3. A look at the Weekend

    by , 09-07-2012 at 04:33 PM (The W.A.R. room)
    Well here it is, September, the stretch run. For me tied for the second best time of year with opening week and trails only October. This is the time of year when series become critical. I know a win in April counts the same as a win in September. However there is one major difference, a team with a losing streak early in the season has all sorts of time to recover. Right now teams only have about 25 games remaining.

    Now I know the Twins are out of it but if you call yourself a baseball
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  4. Quick thoughts from around the league

    by , 07-26-2012 at 09:48 PM (The W.A.R. room)
    Well it was an extremely disappointing series against the WhiteSox. Liriano’s trade value probably took a hit and the bullpen was shelled. On the plus side Willingham keep hitting and getting on base, however the Twins have come out and said they are not looking to trade him. All I want to do is scream “why?!” As I posted before Willingham is a luxury we cannot afford tokeep. He is putting up numbers no one saw him producing and he isn’t getting any younger. The only thing that is keeping me from ...
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  5. Thoughts on the July 23 Trades

    by , 07-24-2012 at 07:42 PM (The W.A.R. room)

    First of all thanks to those who read my first article thatI posted yesterday. I got more views then I hoped for. One person even likedit, thanks mom!
    Well if it’s allowed on a Twins blog I have a few thoughtson yesterday’s trades. It looks like the Tigers are going all in for 2012. Theytraded a top 15 pitching prospect a couple fringe prospects and a sandwich draftpick for next season. What they got in return was Anibal Sanchez, Who is an aboveaverage pitcher and certainly a need ...
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  6. Why the Twins need to trade Josh Willingham

    by , 07-23-2012 at 04:18 PM (The W.A.R. room)
    First let me say that I think Willingham has been great thisseason. Besides the big power numbers he is also posting a .389 OBP, tied for 8thin the American league with Miguel Cabrera. Also he is tied for 8thin the league in HR again with Miguel Cabrera. In fact if you dive deeper intothe numbers Willingham is in the top 10 as well in ISO (Isolated power), BB%(Base on ball percentage) SLG%, wOBA (Weighted on Base Average) wRC (weighted runscreated) and wRAA (weighted runs above average). Willingham ...
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