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The little biggest Twins fan, MJ, recently got to meet the Minnesota Twins after they heard how he can replicate many of the guys swings. Must watch and very cute video icon smile MJ Meeting the Minnesota Twins I OWN NOTHING NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED


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Minnesota Twins Tribute

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Another tribute to my favorite baseball team. GO TWINS!


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The Best Minnesota Twins News From Today July 5, 2011

  • A's Weeks, Twins' Revere win rookie honors
    A's Weeks, Twins' Revere win rookie honors
  • Some Info on the Twins’ Newest Signing: Miguel Gonzalez

    This year’s class of July 2 international free agents (IFAs) came into fair play over the weekend, and the Twins‘ first move was to sign 16-year-old Dominican right-hander Miguel Gonzalez for a bonus of $650,000. Gonzalez isn’t a Miguel Sano ceiling type of player; he’s unlikely to immediately vault to the top of the Twins’ prospect charts, but he’s a projectable young right-hander who already shows good velocity and plus command of his fastball, despite the fact that he’d barely be legal to drive in our country. More about Gonzalez and another potential Twins target after the jump.

    According to Baseball America, Gonzalez is 5’11″ with a 185-pound frame at age 16. His size has led scouts from some organizations to pause, but those who were interested took to his already 88-91mph fastball at age 16, as well as his overall feel for pitching. Gonzalez has a repeatable delivery and already has a solid feel for both a change-up and a curveball, and BA cites the curve as the more advanced pitch of the two right now.

    He’s projected to move quickly for someone his age, and one would have to think that as he continues to mature, the 90mph fastball will creep upwards, hopefully into a solid mid-90′s heater. That he already has a feel for pitching as opposed to merely throwing speaks highly of his baseball IQ, and someone who can already pound the strike zone certainly fits the Twins’ organizational philosophy and will hopefully fast track him throughout the system. He’s far from the top IFA on this year’s market (that honor goes to Elier Hernandez, a Dominican outfielder whose whopping $5M+ bonus from the Rangers broke the record for a July 2 IFA signing), but from the limited data available this seems to be a solid addition to the Twins’ farm system that we should see some benefits from in a couple of years. BA projected Gonzalez to receive the 22nd-largest bonus of any IFA this summer.

    The Twins have been increasingly active in international scouting over the past few years, and it’s good to see them getting into the Dominican Republic. They’ve been big players in Venezuela, but recently we’ve seen them add guys like Sano, Gonzalez, Jorge Polanco, and more out of the DR, and you can never have scouts in too many areas when you’re combing the world for talent.

    The other name linked to the Twins is projected to receive the summer’s fifth-largest bonus: Venezuelan shortstop Wilmer Becerra. Becerra stands at 6’3″, 175 pounds and is all but 100% certain to be almost immediately moved to an outfield position. The 16-year-old has a wider lower-half than upper body, which helps him generate power but will also likely limit his ability in the outfield to some extent, leading BA to ultimately project him as a left fielder. Many scouts consider him to be one of the best right-handed hitters in this year’s IFA class, and like his plate coverage and projectable power. His detractors will say that his presently-awkward frame will eventually sap him of his speed, though he currently runs a 60-yard dash in 6.6 seconds. The Twins are one team who have been linked to Becerra, with the Cardinals being another big suitor and the Blue Jays being the biggest competition of all. Most scouts consider them the favorites, but it wasn’t too long ago that the Pirates were all but a sure thing to sign Sano, so let’s not rule out the Twins just yet.

    Steve Adams also writes for MLBTradeRumors.com and contributes at 612Sports.net and MLB.com. You can follow him on Twitter: @Adams_Steve

  • Twins Player of the Game: July 4, 2011
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    Top o’ the mornin’, Twins fans. Hopefully you all had an explosion-ful, safe July 4th. Here are the nominees for yesterday afternoon’s Player of the Game!

    Brian Duensing: The Duenslinger went the distance, blanking the Rays with nine solid innings. He walked four but struck out seven, and picked up all 27 outs on 119 pitches. With the Minnesota bullpen unavailable (see: Glen Perkins was unavailable due to pitching in four of the last five games), keeping the relievers in the ‘pen was huge. Not allowing a single run to a talented Rays squad was huger. Yes, huger.

    Tsuyoshi Nishioka: A bases-loaded double in the second inning scored two runs, and gave Duensing all the support he would need. Great to see Nishioka coming through in a big situation.

    Danny Valencia: His three-run blast in the bottom of the eighth put the proverbial nail in the game’s proverbial coffin, pushing the Twins’ lead to 7-0. Danny now has 9 RBI in the last four games, and three homers in the last ten games.

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  • Twins Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

    Twins manager Ron Gardenhire knew right-hander Matt Capps wasn’t pleased with him after Sunday’s game, in which Gardenhire pulled his closer in favor of left-hander Glen Perkins with one on, one out and the Twins leading by one run.

    There’s a time for that talk, Gardenhire said, and it wasn’t Sunday.

    “You don’t want to talk to somebody who’s really pissed off,” the manager said with a chuckle. “I don’t want to hear what he has to say, to tell you the truth.

    “When guys are mad you leave them alone. There’ll be a calmer time and eventually I’ll have a chat with him and if he tells me that was horse (expletive), I’ll agree. It was horse (expletive), but we won the game and we’ll leave it at that.”

    Gardenhire said before Monday’s game that, if a save was needed,…

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  • Rays get nothing from hard hits off Duensing (AP)
    The Tampa Bay Rays hit Brian Duensing hard through four innings, even on the two double plays that put the brakes on promising offensive situations. All those good swings seem to evaporate under the warm sun at Target Field once the fifth inning, and Duensing’s curveball, arrived. Duensing overcame a shaky start to throw a six-hitter and Danny Valencia homered and drove in three to help the…
  • Puckett’s Pond Salutes All Star Michael Cuddyer
    Michael Cuddyer‘s player page on Baseball Reference.com will soon have a new look. Next week he will have a red, white, and blue All Star badge near the top of his page, just like the pages of teammates Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, Joe Nathan and Francisco Liriano. Cuddyer was selected yesterday as the Twins’ sole representative to the Midsummer classic. We at Puckett’s Pond would like to salute Cuddyer, congratulate him on his first All Star selection, and recognize his long tenure with our favorite baseball team. Much like Fred Taylor, the workhorse NFL running back who was repeatedly snubbed [...]
  • Duensing Blanks Rays, Twins Win 7-0 On America’s Birthday
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    Brian Duensing pitched two different games on Independence Day, skating through the first four innings against Tampa Bay before dominating the final five to earn his second career shutout. Tsuyoshi Nishioka smacked a two-run double the opposite way to get the Twins scoring started in the second, Michael Cuddyer homered to extend the lead in the third, and Danny Valencia put three insurance runs on the board with a deep fly to left to seal the victory.

    Through the first four innings, Duensing had allowed five hits and three walks, yet somehow kept the Rays from crossing home plate. In the first, he got a bases-loaded double play to end the inning; in the second, Minnesota turned yet another Twin killing to erase an early rally. In the fourth, he allowed a leadoff single to BJ Upton, but the speedy center fielder was caught attempting to swipe second (though replays suggested he was safe and second-base umpire Gary Darling blew the call.) All told, the Rays left five men on base and made three outs on the bases, counting the double plays, and failed to turn all those early runners into runs.

    Duensing also walked the leadoff batter in the fifth, but from there, he would dominate, retiring the next ten batters he faced. Ultimately, other than a Sean Rodriguez single in the eighth, Duensing would pitch flawlessly from that point on, even striking out three men in an inning for the first time in his career. The lefty finished with seven punch-outs, six in the final five innings, and threw 119 pitches on the way to his first complete game of 2011.

    The Twins gave Duensing the early lead by getting to All-Star Rays lefty David Price in the second inning. Valencia singled to lead off the inning and Jason Repko slapped a base hit of his own with one out. Matt Tolbert drew a walk to load the bases, and Nishioka curved a double into the right-field corner to score a pair. Ben Revere followed with a groundout to score Tolbert, and the Twins had a 3-0 lead.

    Michael Cuddyer followed with a solo home run in the third, a shot into the left-field upper deck that was his first-ever hit against Price. In the eighth, with the Twins leading 4-0, they put some more distance between themselves and the Rays thanks to Valencia. Joe Mauer was hit with a pitch and Cuddyer walked on four not-very-close pitches from Adam Russell, before Valencia lofted a fly ball just over the wall in left, his tenth homer of the year.

    Fitting, I suppose, that the team wearing red, white, and blue should come through on July Fourth. Studs and duds after the jump:

    Studs

    3) Tsuyoshi Nishioka, who not only drove in two runs, he did NOT, repeat NOT, make an error today. Alert the press!
    2) Danny Valencia, who had three hits, drove in three, and scored twice.
    1) Brian Duensing, for obvious reasons.

    Duds

    3 (tie)) Alexi Casilla, Joe Mauer and Ben Revere, all of whom played good defense but who combined to go 0-11 at the top of the lineup.
    1) Luke Hughes, who not only went 0-4 but struck out three times. Maybe being Australian hurt him today.

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  • Duensing, Valencia lead Twins over Rays (AP)
    As Danny Valencia’s three-run homer barely reached the seats in left field to give the Minnesota Twins a 7-0 lead in the eighth inning, Brian Duensing was worried his chances for a second career shutout left the ballpark with it. He lobbied briefly to stay in the game, and that was enough for Ron Gardenhire.

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  • Rays get nothing from hard hits off Duensing (AP)
    The Tampa Bay Rays hit Brian Duensing hard through four innings, even on the two double plays that put the brakes on promising offensive situations. All those good swings seem to evaporate under the warm sun at Target Field once the fifth inning, and Duensing’s curveball, arrived. Duensing overcame a shaky start to throw a six-hitter and Danny Valencia homered and drove in three to help the…
  • Puckett’s Pond Salutes All Star Michael Cuddyer
    Michael Cuddyer‘s player page on Baseball Reference.com will soon have a new look. Next week he will have a red, white, and blue All Star badge near the top of his page, just like the pages of teammates Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, Joe Nathan and Francisco Liriano. Cuddyer was selected yesterday as the Twins’ sole representative to the Midsummer classic. We at Puckett’s Pond would like to salute Cuddyer, congratulate him on his first All Star selection, and recognize his long tenure with our favorite baseball team. Much like Fred Taylor, the workhorse NFL running back who was repeatedly snubbed [...]
  • Duensing Blanks Rays, Twins Win 7-0 On America’s Birthday
    227646 Rays Twins Baseball The Best Minnesota Twins News From Today July 4, 2011

    Brian Duensing pitched two different games on Independence Day, skating through the first four innings against Tampa Bay before dominating the final five to earn his second career shutout. Tsuyoshi Nishioka smacked a two-run double the opposite way to get the Twins scoring started in the second, Michael Cuddyer homered to extend the lead in the third, and Danny Valencia put three insurance runs on the board with a deep fly to left to seal the victory.

    Through the first four innings, Duensing had allowed five hits and three walks, yet somehow kept the Rays from crossing home plate. In the first, he got a bases-loaded double play to end the inning; in the second, Minnesota turned yet another Twin killing to erase an early rally. In the fourth, he allowed a leadoff single to BJ Upton, but the speedy center fielder was caught attempting to swipe second (though replays suggested he was safe and second-base umpire Gary Darling blew the call.) All told, the Rays left five men on base and made three outs on the bases, counting the double plays, and failed to turn all those early runners into runs.

    Duensing also walked the leadoff batter in the fifth, but from there, he would dominate, retiring the next ten batters he faced. Ultimately, other than a Sean Rodriguez single in the eighth, Duensing would pitch flawlessly from that point on, even striking out three men in an inning for the first time in his career. The lefty finished with seven punch-outs, six in the final five innings, and threw 119 pitches on the way to his first complete game of 2011.

    The Twins gave Duensing the early lead by getting to All-Star Rays lefty David Price in the second inning. Valencia singled to lead off the inning and Jason Repko slapped a base hit of his own with one out. Matt Tolbert drew a walk to load the bases, and Nishioka curved a double into the right-field corner to score a pair. Ben Revere followed with a groundout to score Tolbert, and the Twins had a 3-0 lead.

    Michael Cuddyer followed with a solo home run in the third, a shot into the left-field upper deck that was his first-ever hit against Price. In the eighth, with the Twins leading 4-0, they put some more distance between themselves and the Rays thanks to Valencia. Joe Mauer was hit with a pitch and Cuddyer walked on four not-very-close pitches from Adam Russell, before Valencia lofted a fly ball just over the wall in left, his tenth homer of the year.

    Fitting, I suppose, that the team wearing red, white, and blue should come through on July Fourth. Studs and duds after the jump:

    Studs

    3) Tsuyoshi Nishioka, who not only drove in two runs, he did NOT, repeat NOT, make an error today. Alert the press!
    2) Danny Valencia, who had three hits, drove in three, and scored twice.
    1) Brian Duensing, for obvious reasons.

    Duds

    3 (tie)) Alexi Casilla, Joe Mauer and Ben Revere, all of whom played good defense but who combined to go 0-11 at the top of the lineup.
    1) Luke Hughes, who not only went 0-4 but struck out three times. Maybe being Australian hurt him today.

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  • Duensing, Valencia lead Twins over Rays (AP)
    As Danny Valencia’s three-run homer barely reached the seats in left field to give the Minnesota Twins a 7-0 lead in the eighth inning, Brian Duensing was worried his chances for a second career shutout left the ballpark with it. He lobbied briefly to stay in the game, and that was enough for Ron Gardenhire.

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Minnesota Twins Tribute II

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Once again, another tribute to my favorite baseball team…


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The Twins beat the Oakland Athletics this afternoon, giving Minnesota the first sweep of the season, and a three game winning streak.

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Hits were plentiful for the Twins as they racked up 16 overall.  They also took 3 walks.

Most impressively, though, were the 3 home runs.   Rene Rivera hit a one run homer, Justin Morneau hit a two run shot, and Trevor Plouffe hit a three run blast.  It’s nice to see some power coming out of the Twins, because that’s an area they’ve been severely lacking so far.

Jason Kubel, Michael Cuddyer, Danny Valencia, and Alexi Casilla all added RBIs as well.

Nick Blackburn gave the Twins 7 solid innings of pitching, giving up only 1 run on 5 hits.

The Twins have been playing well lately.  Hopefully  something sticks.

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