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Minnesota Twins: Out-There Mid-Season Trade Scenarios to Consider in 2013
As we all take our guesses on whether or not the Minnesota Twins will improve on their back-to-back last place finishes in the American League Central, the 2013 Twins already look very different from the team that took the field in 2012...
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Ron Gardenhire: 4 Things He Must Do in 2013 to Keep His Job with Minnesota Twins
Earlier this week I took a look at the job security of Twins ' first baseman Justin Morneau. Entering the last year of his contract in Minnesota, he has some things to prove to remain there long term...
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Minnesota Twins: Could They Get Fair Value in a Justin Morneau Trade?
Entering the last year of Justin Morneau 's six-year, $80 million contract, the Minnesota Twins have a decision to make regarding his job security. At age 31, Morneau is an interesting case for such discussions...
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Minnesota Twins Should Take a Chance on Joe Saunders: 4 Reasons
Despite the additions of Kevin Correia , Mike Pelfrey and Rich Harden, the Minnesota Twins have done little to bolster their pitching depth through free agency...
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Minnesota Twins: 4 Free Agents Who Would Immediately Improve the Team
Minnesota Twins ' GM Terry Ryan may be happy with the current roster heading into 2013, but that doesn't mean the team is out of the hunt for the remaining free-agent crop...
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Ranking the Minnesota Twins Among the American League Central Pitching Staffs
2012 was a bit of a bummer for just about anybody taking the mound for the Minnesota Twins . The pitching staff struggled at best—putting up a cumulative 4.77 ERA (5.40 for starters)...
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Minnesota Twins' Anthony Slama Deserves a Shot at the Bigs
It's a travesty. It's a downright shame. Why is minor league closer Anthony Slama still just that—a minor leaguer ? In six seasons spanning from rookie ball to Triple-A Rochester, Slama has put up a ridiculous 1...
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6 Minnesota Twins Poised for a Breakout Season in 2013
The Minnesota Twins ' crop of young players in 2013 is much more exciting than years prior simply because they won't be filling in for injured or ineffective big leaguers ...
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Encouraging Signs for the Minnesota Twins Heading into 2013
Earlier this week, I took a look at the Minnesota Twins ' biggest weaknesses heading into the 2013 season. I think most are aware of the recent pitching woes and the struggle this team has endured...
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Minnesota Twins' Biggest Weaknesses Entering the 2013 Season
The Minnesota Twins have found themselves in the bottom of baseball's weakest division for the last two seasons. Although a 2013 turnaround seems unlikely, the Twins have already had the busiest offseason in recent memory...
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The 2012 Minnesota Twins: Dissecting the Roster and Building for the Future
All of the Minnesota faithful has been in next-year mode for well over a month, and now it's time to talk 2012...
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2010 MLB Hot Stove Rumors: Four Players The Minnesota Twins Should Pursue
It's been a relatively uneventful offseason for the Twins, albeit only on the major league side. The Twins have landed a slew of relievers for their minor league system, as well as a few promising young prospects...
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Carl Pavano, Zack Greinke and Players Who Would Benefit the 2011 Minnesota Twins
Coming into the 2011 season, the Twins have a lot of questions marks: Relief Pitching has been the main concern. After losing Matt Guerrier and Jesse Crain out of free agency, only a few bullpen locks remain...
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Why Jesse Crain Should Be the Closer for the 2011 Minnesota Twins
It’s obvious Jesse Crain wants to close. He’s wanted to since his tenure in the minors. But Joe Nathan, you say? Let’s be realistic...
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Minnesota Twins: Four Crazy Predictions for the Second Half
If I had more title space, I would have called this the "Twins Edition." With the Twins turning the tide at the beginning of the second half, it's time to look at some of Minnesota's big guns and the effect they may have on the American League...
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Minnesota Finds an Ace: Carl Pavano Continues His Mustache Ride in 2010
A couple weeks ago, the Twins were looking to the trade market to find their ace. Today, there is no question that the rotation savior (saviour for you British cats) is none other than Carl Pavano...
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Minnesota Twins Falter Before Break: How Will They Turn the Season Around?
Let's face it: The AL Central is the Minnesota Twins' division to lose, and they did just about everything they could to lose it in the last month or so before the All-Star break. The starting pitching was atrocious and the offense faltered...
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Nick Blackburn's Stuff Disappears: Is He Done in 2010?
Nick Blackburn has always been tough to figure out. Finishing the last couple seasons with a "well-rounded" total of 11-11, he looks to be skidding into similar figures towards the end of June...
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Cliff Lee, Kevin Kouzmanoff Should Be on Twins' Trade Deadline Radar
With the trade deadline looming over the next month-and-a-half of baseball, it's about time for teams to get serious trade fever. The Minnesota Twins have a few trade chips and are definitely in need...
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Twins-Red Sox: Guess Who's Back? Francisco Liriano Torches Boston
Today may have been the most important start for the Twins yet this season. There were a lot of question marks surrounding Minnesota's rotation before the 2010 campaign. Before today's game, I was very optimistic...
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Why the Minnesota Twins Will Win the AL Central Outright
The Meat of the Article Even after an astonishing finish to the 2009 season, owning the best player in baseball as well as a young but talented pitching core, and making some key offseason acquisitions, the Twins still seem to slip under the radar...
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Twins Add Orlando Hudson, 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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Minnesota Twins: 2010 Recipe For Success
The Minnesota Twins have won five AL Central Division Titles in the last eight years, and most are confident they will repeat that success in the 2010 season...
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The Minnesota Twins Are For Real, Tigers Beware!
It seems everything has gone the Twins' way as of late. After being pummeled by the Royals and countered by the resilient Twins, the AL Central-leading Detroit Tigers find themselves only two games ahead of the field...
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How Sweet It Would Be: The Twins Chances Of Winning The AL Central
I've taken a few weeks to step back and take a look at the 2009 Minnesota Twins. In that time, I've seen everything: a good winning streak, a frustrating losing streak, a convincing win against Roy Halladay, and a head-scratching series loss to Cleveland.
