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Govs93 wrote:1st inning... Juan Gonzalez (who has only 1 MLB plate appearance in the last 3 years)... 3 run HR off of Johan Santana.

Johan's line:

2IP, 4H, 3ER, 1K

Spring Training ERA: 13.50


WE ROBBED THE METS!!! Suck on that, NY!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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State Champ 97 wrote:
Govs93 wrote:1st inning... Juan Gonzalez (who has only 1 MLB plate appearance in the last 3 years)... 3 run HR off of Johan Santana.

Johan's line:

2IP, 4H, 3ER, 1K

Spring Training ERA: 13.50


WE ROBBED THE METS!!! Suck on that, NY!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
How did the Twins not end up with this guy? :idea:
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Post by schwang17 »

SB24 wrote:
State Champ 97 wrote:
Govs93 wrote:1st inning... Juan Gonzalez (who has only 1 MLB plate appearance in the last 3 years)... 3 run HR off of Johan Santana.

Johan's line:

2IP, 4H, 3ER, 1K

Spring Training ERA: 13.50


WE ROBBED THE METS!!! Suck on that, NY!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
How did the Twins not end up with this guy? :idea:
They found out he was from Warroad and said F that... :D
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Post by Govs93 »

This isn't a Twins related item per se, but I think in some ways, they've been comparable in the recent past.

Check out this article about the crap the Florida Marlins are pulling. Their entire 2008 payroll is $5 million less than the revenue sharing they've taken in?! This seems to be far worse than even Carl Pohlad ever dared to do.

I can't believe Bud Selig would let them continue to get away with this, but I guess it's another example of his reign... Lose a World Series due to strike, threats of retraction, the Steroid Era, and allowing the Marlins to take MLB to the cleaners and screwing south Florida baseball in process. Unreal.
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Govs93 wrote:This isn't a Twins related item per se, but I think in some ways, they've been comparable in the recent past.

Check out this article about the crap the Florida Marlins are pulling. Their entire 2008 payroll is $5 million less than the revenue sharing they've taken in?! This seems to be far worse than even Carl Pohlad ever dared to do.

I can't believe Bud Selig would let them continue to get away with this, but I guess it's another example of his reign... Lose a World Series due to strike, threats of retraction, the Steroid Era, and allowing the Marlins to take MLB to the cleaners and screwing south Florida baseball in process. Unreal.
Who's more pathetic, Selig or Jeffrey Loria?
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Post by Govs93 »

Neutron 14 wrote:
Govs93 wrote:This isn't a Twins related item per se, but I think in some ways, they've been comparable in the recent past.

Check out this article about the crap the Florida Marlins are pulling. Their entire 2008 payroll is $5 million less than the revenue sharing they've taken in?! This seems to be far worse than even Carl Pohlad ever dared to do.

I can't believe Bud Selig would let them continue to get away with this, but I guess it's another example of his reign... Lose a World Series due to strike, threats of retraction, the Steroid Era, and allowing the Marlins to take MLB to the cleaners and screwing south Florida baseball in process. Unreal.
Who's more pathetic, Selig or Jeffrey Loria?
Well it's clearly Loria, but if Selig is going to allow the inmates to run the asylum, you can only fault Loria for so much.
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Post by Govs93 »

Here's another non-Twins issue, but one that's not worthy of it's own thread...

Spring training can be fun - you see things you wouldnt normally see. Like this pitching line from SF Giants' pitcher Noah Lowry in yesterday's game:


1 IP, 0 H, 4 ER, 9 BB

Mr. McTabish is drafting him in the 1st round of the fantasy draft I'm sure.
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Govs93 wrote:Image
What a night that was.
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Image

And we'll see yah, tomorrow night.

I was there.

No really, I was.
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Post by State Champ 97 »

I was there the next night. Another fantastic game.
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Post by Neutron 14 »

I only made game 2 in 91.

Question for pb...

When Hrbek hit the slam in game 6 in 87, the Dome was so loud it seemed eerily quiet. You really couldn't hear "anything", but could feel how loud it was. Was it the same for Kirbys homerun? Or don't you get that sensation in the suite?
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Post by packerboy »

Neutron 14 wrote:I only made game 2 in 91.

Question for pb...

When Hrbek hit the slam in game 6 in 87, the Dome was so loud it seemed eerily quiet. You really couldn't hear "anything", but could feel how loud it was. Was it the same for Kirbys homerun? Or don't you get that sensation in the suite?
No. It hurt. It was painful it was so loud.

When Gladden hit his slam in '87, it felt the same way.

You must have blown an eardrum or somethin.
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Post by grindiangrad-80 »

packerboy wrote:Image

And we'll see yah, tomorrow night.

I was there.

No really, I was.
I sure do miss that guy.
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Post by pacman »

Liriano's first game back not bad, 1 2/3 IP, 2 Hits 0 R in a 7-2 drubbing of the Red Sox by The Twinkies.
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Post by schwang17 »

pacman wrote:Liriano's first game back not bad, 1 2/3 IP, 2 Hits 0 R in a 7-2 drubbing of the Red Sox by The Twinkies.
I'll be crossing my fingers every game he pitches...
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Post by Irishmans Shanty »

Former Twin Update

Carlos Silva got his substantial boobilies torn off yesterday by the Cubs yielding 6runs on 7hits in 3.1 innings of work. Don't worry Carlos, the checks will keep coming.
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Post by EREmpireStrikesBack »

Who's everyone's breakout stud for the year?

I'm going with Mike Lamb. I think getting a whole season and being the full time guy will make a big difference.

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Post by Mr. McTabish »

For probably the first time ever, I'll agree with Empire. I have kept my eye on this guy's stats and he has always had a decent batting average, but Houston never seemed to utilize the guy much I don't think. I don't know his real potential, but I think he'll be effective in this line up as an every day player.
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Post by schwang17 »

EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Who's everyone's breakout stud for the year?
Aaron Ness, hands down...
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Post by Govs93 »

I don't know that this would be considered "breakout" since he likely won't even start the year in Minnesota, but I think (hope) that Garrett Jones can finally make an impact when he gets a shot. He's too big and too strong to be a ineffective as he's been. It's time to get going.
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Post by EREmpireStrikesBack »

Mr. McTabish wrote:For probably the first time ever, I'll agree with Empire. I have kept my eye on this guy's stats and he has always had a decent batting average, but Houston never seemed to utilize the guy much I don't think. I don't know his real potential, but I think he'll be effective in this line up as an every day player.
You used to agree with me all the time... :roll:

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Post by Mr. McTabish »

Until I saw the pictures of you leading the march at the gay rights ralley in Uptown...
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Post by EREmpireStrikesBack »

Mr. McTabish wrote:Until I saw the pictures of you leading the march at the gay rights ralley in Uptown...
Some things never change... :roll:

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Post by packerboy »

Well, I dont know what to think.

The team that they put on the field everday may be better than last year even without Hunter.

I think for the first time in awhile they may have added some guys who can play.

Monroe looks like he might have something left. Probably not 20 plus homers but he could contribute something, which would be a change. Id pencil him in at DH and end the Jason Kubel era.

Lamb and Everrett will make the team better too.

Young will be good. Unrealistic to expect him to put up Hunter numbers this year but you gotta like his appraoch and talent.

But the starting pitching is going to be a real issue. Liriano isnt even close yet and might not be until well into the season if at all this year.

Boof is Boof , Baker is out and Livan isnt getting any younger. Slowey will have his moments but wont be consistent and Balckburn is unproven. Perkins may have to start some games.

That being the situation they will have to find a way to win with defense and.....they'll have to do something else....er, ah , I cant think of it right now.....lemme see now,......... ah , what else willl they have to do?
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