Category: Baseball
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Fallacy
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carsten charles
on wednesday, the new york yankees signed free agent starting pitcher c.c. sabathia to a 7-year, $161 million contract. despite being interesting, i rarely care about (non-twins) hot stove moves. this one, though? i like it. here\’s why… first, as a twins fan. sabathia pitched (amazingly) for the brewers during the second half of last…
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Hot Stove: Puntober Edition
If you haven\’t yet heard, the darling little spendthrifts of the Junior Circuit, your Minnesota Twins, have signed Nick Punto to a two year deal (with an option for a third). I have mixed feelings on this deal, although my overall take is a positive one. Let\’s run through a few talking points, just for…
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which outfielder should go(go)?
wadE shared sinker\’s latest posting with us, soliciting some hot stove opinions on this (as he aptly put it) freakin\’ cold day. howard\’s question, in a nutshell, is this: if you take as a given that the twins will move an OF this offseason to secure help for the bullpen or the left side of…
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an imagined conversation
[Minnesota Twins General Manager Bill Smith is sitting at his desk, staring blankly at his computer screen. We hear a knock at the door.] Smith: It\’s open. [Twins Manager Ron Gardenhire enters, hat in hand.] Gardenhire: Can we chat, Bill? [Gardenhire sits]
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Fine… then go…
When the Twins signed Mike Lamb before the season I was optimistic. While Lamb wasn\’t a huge name, he certainly was an improvement over signings from years past (Butch Huskey anyone?). He\’s hit over .300 a couple of times and is a .276 lifetime hitter and had just come off a few decent years with…
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Blass on Ankiel
In the middle of this article from the STLtoday.com, there\’s a nice little story: Pittsburgh Pirates broadcaster Steve Blass once won 19 games in the majors, but he is known more for what took him out of the majors. Suddenly and inexplicably he couldn’t throw a strike. So it was with profound empathy and amazement…
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dear gawd
so, i\’m trying to be better about posting content that i actually come up with, vs. just borrowing things from other sites. trying to be less meta, if you will. however, for those who are as appalled by joe morgan specifically (and by the murdering of the english language, in general) as i am, this…
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Man Throws Ball, Feels Regret; et al
It\’s long overdue to have a discussion regarding this.
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my scentiments exactly
as reported here previously, i learn a lot of interesting things in the mornings when i\’m on the treadmill and have the close caption turned on my tv. today, for instance, ESPN told me that baseball commentator rick sutcliffe is about to return to the broadcast booth after a recent bout with \”cologne cancer.\” yikers.