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  1. Gabbin' Grapefruit: Francisco Liriano's Delivery

    by , 02-22-2012 at 12:10 AM (Over the Baggy)
    The 2011 season was quite a mess for Francisco Liriano. Coming off the solid 2010 season, expectations had been high for the lefty and instead of moving forward he regressed heavily, turning in one of the worst seasons among qualified starters. Command-wise, his 12.7% walk rate was the highest among pitchers with a minimum of 130 innings pitched.

    According to a recent John Shipley article at the PiPress, Twins pitching coach Rick Anderson offered up a cure for what he believes ails ...

    Updated 02-22-2012 at 12:15 AM by Parker Hageman

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  2. One 2012 Postseason Award the Twins Can Win

    by , 02-21-2012 at 08:15 AM
    The way it seems right now, even with the optimism that accompanies Spring Training, it's tough to imagine the Twins hoisting the 2012 World Series trophy. In fact, I can't reasonably imagine the Twins having the AL Cy Young award winner on their pitching staff, or the AL MVP in their batting order. But there is one award that this team was built for: The Comeback Player of the Year.


    According to the criteria, the award is given to a player judged to have "re-emerged on the baseball field during a given season." ...
  3. Blackburn shooting for a bounce back season

    by , 02-21-2012 at 07:01 AM (North Dakota Twins Fan)
    Original Post from http://nodaktwinsfan.com
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    It seemed no one was safe from the plethora of injuries suffered by Twins players in 2011 as it seemed to hit every part of the roster. From position players to the pitching staff, there was hardly anyone who was safe from the injury bug. One of the players that missed a big chunk of the second half of the year was Nick Blackburn. In the midst of a multi-year contract extension, Blackburn was limited to 148.1 innings and 26 ...
  4. Will Francisco Liriano rebound in 2012?

    by , 02-17-2012 at 12:03 AM (Over the Baggy)
    Without a doubt, there will be plenty of storylines to monitor during spring training this year. One of the bigger ones that you should keep an eye on in Fort Myers is Francisco Liriano’s fastball.

    Injuries took him out of the 2011 season but it was clear that the southpaw was not the same pitcher as he was the season before. Between a decrease in velocity, an inability to locate his fastball and regularly falling behind his opponents, Liriano posted a career high in walks (75) and ...
  5. Organizational Depth Chart: The Starting Pitchers

    by , 02-06-2012 at 09:46 AM (SethSpeaks.net)
    Minnesota Twins Prospect Handbook 2012 – Now Available as an e-book for $6.99 by clicking here. You can, of course, still get the print version for $13.99 by clicking here.
    Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve pointed out the organizational depth charts for the Twins hitters. We’ve looked at catchers, 3B, 1B, Middle Infielders and Outfielders. Today, I’ll take a look at the starting pitchers. Now, especially as I move to the lower levels, I won’t pretend to know which players will move to ...
  6. Twins Arbitration Eligibles

    by , 01-15-2012 at 08:56 PM (SethSpeaks.net)
    Major League players with less than six years of service time and more than three years of service time are eligible for salary arbitration. As we all know, there are a bunch of Super-2 arbitration-eligible players as well each year. On Tuesday, arbitration numbers will be exchanged. The teams will say how much they are offering to the player, and the player and his agent will submit the value that they think they should receive. Of course, in most cases, the team and the player come up with a value ...
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