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  1. Twins Ink Rich Harden to Minor League Deal

    by , 12-21-2012 at 10:36 AM (Over the Baggy)
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ID:	2938The Minnesota Twins continue to stockpile arms for what could be an interesting competition for a rotation spot this spring.

    First reported by the Star Tribune’s LeVelle Neal yesterday, the Twins moved quickly and signed right-handed starter Rich Harden to a minor league deal to include a spring training invite.

    Harden, 31, missed all of 2012 after a shoulder strain necessitated rotator cuff surgery.

    Interestingly enough, the injury’s ...
  2. The Twins Twelve Days of Christmas

    by , 12-21-2012 at 07:02 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    As they say, "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year." Christmas comes at the beginning of next week and there are always things to be thankful for even if your favorite team has been terrible for a couple of seasons. It might be tough to see the light at the end of the tunnel but it's still not the time of year to be grouchy.

    So here's a new version of an old Christmas favorite. The tune is to "The Twelve Days of Christmas." To get the full impact of the song, it should be sung ...
  3. Talk To Contact: Ep 18 - Merry Christmas Mike Pelfrey

    by , 12-21-2012 at 01:52 AM (Beyond the Limestone)
    Episode 18 of the Twins baseball podcast, Talk To Contact (@TalkToContact), is now available for download via iTunes or by clicking here.
    Eric and Paul are joined this week by special guest Brandon Warne of Star Tribune Storts, Fangraphs and other places around the web to talk about the newest Twin, Mike Pelfrey and what that signing means for the team going into 2013 and beyond. After Brandon departs the twins discuss Rod ...
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  4. Chris Colabello-Replacement for Morneau?

    by , 12-21-2012 at 01:08 AM
    I am a big Colabello fan. When the Twins picked him up from the Independent League, I was intrigued. His IL numbers were very, very solid. When he came to the Twins organization, he did really, really well against competition that in my personal opinion is much tougher than in the IL. And in nearly 40 more games that he was used to playing, he drove in nearly 100 runs with 19 HR's. His BA and OBP were the lowest of his career this year, making me think that he will improve in them next year. He ...
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  5. Is Joe Mauer a lock for the HOF?

    by , 12-20-2012 at 07:03 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    Bill Baer wrote an interesting article the other day at ESPN.com letting the world know that it was time to appreciate Joe Mauer. This is a skill that many Twins fans are lacking in recent years especially following his injury plagued 2011 season. As far as the rest of the baseball world, there is probably a little less recognition for Mauer’s continued consistency since the Twins have been one of the worst teams in baseball over the last two seasons. Mauer ...
  6. Down on the Pond: Twins Top Prospects 16-20.

    by , 12-20-2012 at 02:26 AM (Beyond the Limestone)
    Bad teams often have a lot of room for talented prospects to move quickly through the farm system and get a chance to play with the big league club. After losing 99 games in 2011 the Twins stunk it up again in 2012 and lost 96 games. Half-way through the off-season the Twins have traded away their two best center fielders and while they have gotten back three quality arms in return, two of those arms still have a ways to go before they make it up to the big league club. The Twins also added a veteran ...

    Updated 12-20-2012 at 02:41 AM by Paul Pleiss

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  7. Post Bark’s Lounge

    by , 12-19-2012 at 09:21 PM
    Hello Twin’s Daily Participants,

    As the representative for the family of Bark’s Lounge, after his death, I was given the task of sorting through his personal affairs and tying them up. I guess that is why I am submitting this. I suppose it is some form of closure, but this is what I am paid to do.

    After reading through some of the material Mr. Lounge submitted on this website, I am under the impression he was a not so well liked member of this community.

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  8. The Great 2012 Mulligan Do-Over

    by , 12-19-2012 at 07:56 PM
    The title of this blog is “The Great 2012 Mulligan do-over”. The alternate title that I was thinking of using was “This is a complete waste of time and yours but take a look anyway”. Another title under consideration was “How I spend my days at home as I use my vacation time before the end of the year” and perhaps the best title, that I didn’t use was “The Longest Blog in Twins History”.

    I put a lot of time into this and some may find it interesting, if they can actually make it ...
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  9. Twins still seeking third base help?

    by , 12-19-2012 at 10:17 AM (Over the Baggy)
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ID:	2929When Jack Hannahan signed with the Cincinnati Reds last week, this took yet another potential third base option off the board for the Minnesota Twins.

    Hannahan, a local product with above-average defensive prowess and a mediocre platoon bat from the left-side, appeared to be a given to land in Minnesota. With Terry Ryan’s statements that the team was going to push their incumbent, Trevor Plouffe, Hannahan’s left-handedness and superior defense felt like ...
  10. Best Twins Pitcher repeatedly ignored by pundits, fans, why?

    by , 12-19-2012 at 08:09 AM
    Did you guys watch the same Sam Deduno I did? This guy is dominant, has phenomenal stuff, yes he is going to walk lots of people, but this also makes him virtually unhittable....the real problem with Deduno is that he might also be uncatchable, I know the catchers hate to catch him, that is a GREAT! sign...

    Get over yourselves...Deduno does not fit the mold of the "Traditional" pitcher and there in lies the problem, the Twins staff and evidently fans, get hung up on the ...
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  11. Race to Target Field: Byron Buxton vs. Miguel Sano

    by , 12-19-2012 at 06:50 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
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    No, this isn't the cheesy mascot race held around the warning track at Target Field. This is a race between the top two prospects in the Twins system to make their debuts in Minnesota. It could be a hotly contested race and it could come down to a photo finish.

    Tuesday marked the 19th birthday of Twins top prospect Byron Buxton. This means that the two players ranked highest on most Twins prospect lists, Buxton and Miguel Sano, are now both 19-years ...
  12. State of the Starting Corps

    by , 12-18-2012 at 11:07 PM (Nick's Twins Blog)
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    As we assess the progress of this rebuilding unit, can we say with assurance that the three MLB pitchers they've added – Vance Worley, Kevin Correia and Mike Pelfrey – are significantly better than the three that just exited as free agents – Francisco Liriano, Carl Pavano and Scott Baker? ...
  13. Former Twins pitcher Frank Pastore dead at 55

    by , 12-18-2012 at 01:16 PM
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  14. Mike Pelfrey might provide roller coaster ride

    by , 12-18-2012 at 07:03 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
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    At the beginning of the offseason, the Twins had one man, Scott Diamond, penciled in for a starting job next season. Through a variety of acquisitions this offseason, the Twins are close to filling up their rotation for the beginning of next year. Vance Worley was brought in as part of the Ben Revere trade, Kevin Correia signed a free agent deal, and now Mike Pelfrey becomes the latest man to join the club.

    Pelfrey has spent his entire career in the ...
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