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Jim Mohler

About Jim

I am a college student in Winter Park, FL attending Full Sail University for Recording Arts. I am originally from Minnesota and I love the Minnesota Twins. I take it upon myself to write about the Twins, because no matter what, the big world of sports only cares about the Red Sox, Yankees and Phillies. I will ONLY write about the Twins, so get used to it!

The Shortlist

  • Favorite Athletes

    Justin Morneau, Joe Mauer, Joe Nathan, Sidney Rice, Jared Allen

  • Favorite Sports Teams

    Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Vikings, Iowa Hawkeyes

  • Favorite Coaches

    Ron Gardenhire

  • All Time Sports Moment

    Kirby Puckett's walk off HR in game 6, Red Sox 2004 ALCS

  • Most Memorable Game Attended

    Twins' 2009 game 162 vs. Royals

  • Most Unbreakable Sports Record

    56 game hitting streak.

  • Ruth or Mays?

    Ruth

  • Unitas or Montana?

    Favre

  • Jordan or Russell?

    Jordan

  • Gretzky or Orr?

    Gretzky

  • Pele or Maradona?

  • Federer or Sampras?

    Federer

  • Tiger or Nicklaus?

  • Petty or Earnhardt?

  • Schumacher or Senna?

  • Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?

    Big Ten

Latest Articles

PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 21:  Orlando Hudson #13 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates his home run in the fifth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies in Game Five of the NLCS during the 2009 MLB Playoffs at Citizens Bank Park on October 21, 2009 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Twins Add Orlando Hudson, Complete the Puzzle in Minnesota

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Minnesota Twins: 2010 Recipe For Success

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NEW YORK - MAY 17:  Michael Cuddyer #5 of the Minnesota Twins bats against the New York Yankees on May 17, 2009 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City. The Yankees defeated the Twins 3-2 in ten innings.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

The Minnesota Twins Are For Real, Tigers Beware!

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How Sweet It Would Be: The Twins Chances Of Winning The AL Central

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    Jim Mohler commented on Tiger Droppings, Feb. 19: Overheard on Detroit's First Day of Spring Training

    I love it. I particularly love the bit about "all-around douchebag A.J. Pierzinsky." Bout time somebody nailed that guy.

  • Comment

    Jim Mohler commented on Minnesota Twins: A Few Last-Minute Chores Before 2010

    A media and fan stirring effort? Um... not really. Hudson locks down the Twins most-needed position in my mind, replacing last year's .209 combined 2B average...

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    • Brandon Erickson replied…

      Well, other then the hype of signing Hudson or Thome, what else does it really bring...

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    Jim Mohler commented on Twins Continue to Improve, Sign Orlando Hudson

    I like the article... but wonder if you read mine?? A couple hours earlier I posted an almost identical article, with the same photo and even...

    • 2 replies – here are the latest…
    • Adam Bernacchio replied…

      Jim, First off, I don't pick the photos, Bleacher Report does. All of my articles are...

    • Jim Mohler replied…

      I like how you immediately get defensive. If you would care to read my post again,...

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    Jim Mohler commented on MLB Fantasy Baseball Rankings: 2010's Top 20 First Basemen

    Justin Morneau #9? Well I guess I'll be the last one laughing when I draft him. I think you're too focused on the weather and his...

    • 1 replies – here are the latest…
    • Ryan Lester replied…

      He's actually #8 because nobody is using v-mart at 1B. Morneau, Youk, and Adrian Gonzalez pretty...

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    Zeke Fuhrman commented on Twins Add Orlando Hudson, Complete the Puzzle in Minnesota

    The bullpen will get better with Condrey and Neshek...but they still have Jesse Crain...

    • 1 replies – here are the latest…
    • Jim Mohler replied…

      I trust Rick Anderson to make the right decisions regarding the pitching staff. If he doesn't...

  • Hot Poll

    Hot Poll: What will be the result of the Twins' 2010 season? 50 people have voted…

    • Missing the playoffs

      0.0%
    • Winning the AL Central

      14.0%
    • Winning the ALDS

      14.0%
    • Winning the ALCS

      20.0%
    • Winning the World Series

      52.0%
  • Hot Poll

    Hot Poll: What will be the result of the Twins' 2010 season? 20 people have voted…

    • Missing the playoffs

      0.0%
    • Winning the AL Central

      20.0%
    • Winning the ALDS

      20.0%
    • Winning the ALCS

      20.0%
    • Winning the World Series

      40.0%
  • Comment

    Jim Mohler commented on Minnesota Twins Debate: Eric Byrnes vs. Johnny Damon

    I agree with Joe and Jeremiah. With the Twins already addressing the 2nd spot in the lineup and committing to Delmon Young, Damon makes no sense...

  • Comment

    Jim Mohler commented on Joe Mauer and the "Legacy Contract"

    An option to extend a smaller contract would be a better deal. But right now, signing Joe Mauer is the biggest thing on the Twins' proverbial...

  • Article

    New Article: Twins Add Another, Complete The Puzzle In Minnesota

    The Twins have had a great offseason, adding pieces to fit the puzzle in Minnesota. After the additions of Jim Thome, J.J. Hardy, Clay Condrey and Orlando Hudson, the Twins should have no problem obliterating the AL Central in 2010...

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    Jim Mohler commented on Clobbering Kubel? Will Jason Kubel Be Worth Using For Fantasy Owners In 2010?

    On the signing of Thome: He OBLITERATES right handed pitching. He will be used as a pinch-hitter. All closers in the AL Central are right-handers. Enough...

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