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About Shane Wahl
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Bemidji native transplanted to Lafayette, Indiana. Ph.D. in Philosophy from Purdue in December 2008. Currently an adjunct instructor at Ivy Tech Community College and I also work for the Lafayette Journal & Courier at the sports copy desk. Still rabid Twins fan. I am married with a son who will celebrate his first birthday at the beginning of March.
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Lafayette, IN
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Reading, watching good movies, blogging, thinking about the Twins, pretending I am the Twins GM, etc
Occupation:
Philosophy Instructor and Sport copy desk editor

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Near and Far, 1: Positional Analysis (1B)

by Shane Wahl on 05-14-2013 at 03:55 PM
This is the first part in a series examining the Twins system, position-by-position in order to get both a near and long-term perspective of Twins' system. With regard to first base, there are a number of question marks, certainly, but it also seems to be the case that there is some hope both in the near future and definitely down the road.

Let's go from top to bottom, starting with the Twins:

Minnesota:

Justin Morneau: LH, DOB: 5-15-81. STATS: .296/.340/.415

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Twins 2013: A Start that Impresses

by Shane Wahl on 04-22-2013 at 11:31 AM
I am not sure many really expected all of this.

The Twins are now 8-7 and have won four games in a row. This is while starting without their best 2012 starting pitcher for nine games, with Vance Worley being bad until his fourth start, with a horribly struggling rookie in Aaron Hicks, with Justin Morneau at even sub-2012 levels of production, with Ryan Doumit struggling, with . . . . well you get the idea.

The fact that the Twins are over .500 is surprising when you consider

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My 10 minor league players to watch

by Shane Wahl on 04-09-2013 at 01:41 PM
Last year's crew didn't do so well overall, especially the pitchers. This year only one of the 10 players returns to the list. These are guys under the radar a bit, but could have breakout or breakthrough seasons (from bottom to top of system):

1. Dereck Rodriguez (EST, E-Town or CR): Rodriguez had a solid 2012 season when healthy. He is turning 21 in June and has been moved very cautiously in the Twins system (much like Nate Roberts). I have to imagine that he ends 2013 with Cedar

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Prospect movement trends 2012-2013

by Shane Wahl on 04-08-2013 at 10:49 PM
It is time to return to an analysis of the farm system in terms of how prospects by position are moving up, moving down, appearing, disappearing, or reappearing on this year's list.

This is an attempt to gauge the overall status of the system from year to year and entails, indirectly, an analysis of the 2012 draft, but also the development of players still in the system and the emergence of talent up into the big leagues.

I used the 2012 compilation list from myself,

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My 25-man roster

by Shane Wahl on 03-14-2013 at 12:37 AM
Here it goes:

Hicks, CF
Mauer, C
Willingham, LF
Morneau, 1B
Doumit, DH
Plouffe, 3B
Parmelee, RF
Dozier, 2B
Florimon, SS

Bench: Carroll, Escobar, Boggs, Ramirez/Colabello

Note: I don't care about Dozier and Florimon at the bottom (Carroll will fill in), I like a Hicks-Mauer-Willingham first inning a great deal.

Worley
Pelfrey
Hendriks
Correia
DeVries

(Diamond DL)

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