I was looking at a baseball preview magazine. I actually think the Twins could win their division. It appears they have the best pirtching in the division.
Mike Cuddyer Mike Cuddyer has forced the Twins to seriously consider making him their every day right fielder when the season starts April 1 at Kansas City. In addition to playing an unfamiliar position this spring, Cuddyer is hitting .306 with seven RBI through March 19. His chief competitor, Brian Buchanan, has 13 hits in 44 at-bats for a .295 average. "Cuddyer's an improved hitter, there's no question about that," manager Ron Gardenhire told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "We're getting near the end of spring training and we're going to be seeing mostly big league pitchers now. Let's see how it goes." It appears the Twins, however, may keep Cuddyer on deck with Triple-A Edmonton. "What I worry about is if we go with Michael and he struggles early, then what do we do? If we go with Buck (Buchanan) and it doesn't work out, then we can go right to Edmonton and get Michael," Gardenhire said.
Red Sox defeat Expos, 7-2 Â Â Official press release
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Nomar Garciaparra has heard enough questions about his right wrist.
The three-time American League All-Star, who said Sunday he will be ready for Opening Day, has proven he's healthy to the person who matters the most -- himself.
"Things are going well," said Garciaparra. "I'm just glad to be out there. I'm more focused on the baseball aspect of the game rather than worrying about my health and whether I'm going to be ready, health-wise. I'm in a good frame of mind."
The first big step was playing in back-to-back games, which he did on March 16 and 17. The next was playing in three consecutive games (March 21, 22 and 23). Again, there were no problems. Then Sunday, for the first time since his last regular season game last Aug. 26, he played a full nine innings.
"It's fine and it's strong," said Garciaparra, who was 1-for-5 and scored a run against the Expos. "I feel I'm ready for [Opening Day]. Baseball's a tough game as it is. When your mind is elsewhere, it makes it that much more difficult. I haven't had that problem this spring."
Fans and observers may put a lot of stock into Garciaparra's impressive Spring Training numbers. But despite coming into Sunday's game with a .412 average and two homers in 12 games, the shortstop says the most important aspect of the spring can't be found in the stat sheet.
"With me, I don't really worry too much about stats in Spring Training," he said. "It's more about getting in baseball shape and in that regard, I feel ready. Everything has gone just as I hoped."
Something else has also become clear to Garciaparra this spring -- the importance of team chemistry. He says the much publicized changes in the Red Sox front office and in the clubhouse have had a positive impact.
"Things are looking good right now," Garciaparra said. "That's what Spring Training is all about, to see what everybody's role is and see where everyone fits in. We've had a lot of things going on, from the management to the change of ownership, changes from the top down. That said, the guys have always been great in Spring Training. The season kind of dictates how things play out, but I see things playing out very well with us. Everybody gets along, everybody is on the same page and everybody is working hard. It's just a matter of understanding your role. When you understand your role, it makes things easier."
I agree with you on that one Jethro. If they do strike again a mere 8 years after the last one which was horrid on baseball and the fans it could be the beginning of the end.
Personally I hope they don't but I hope the owners don't bend. Perghaps it's time for some real change, and not the change that the puke Selig is talking about. Baseball can't survive economically no matter how many stadiums we build. When you're paying a shitty right fielder hitting 180. 3 mill a year somethings gotta give. I say scrap them all and start over with new players and invoke a salary cap immediately. If the palyers do strike I think they're screwing themselves and the fans big time. And baseball will become a non-factor.
A great idea from Paul White a columnist with Baseball Weekly and a little bit easier than shutting down the all-star game by chaining ourselves to the gates until Fehr & Selig negotiate.
STUFF THE ALL-STAR BALLOT WITH TWINS & EXPOS - LET'S STICK IT TO THEM!!!
I've always hated the balloting and thought that it should be weighted by answering baseball questions but this looks like a great way to hit 'em. Think of Bud and the boys in Bud's hometown introducing the starting line-ups of the two teams they want to contract. The success of this will be to get our friends in other parts of the country to pick it up as well.
We can vote electronically 25 times so as they say in Philly vote early & vote often.
They play Atlanta next week ? I didn't know that. Must be more of the intraleague stuff that MLB is so fond of. I don't particularily care for it but I must admit I am looking forward to us playing the brewers ;) Why we aren't in the same league and or division with them is assinine. Who's the commish anyway ?
I like Interleague play. I always go to a couple games.
Atlanta is my adopted home town. Was there a couple weeks ago. We were living there during the '91 series. Went to Game 4 with my brother-in-law. We had field level seats. I was one of the only Twins fans in the place.
I am undecided about interleague play. I would like to see them re-do the leagues. It seems silly that Milwaukee isn't in our division considering geography and the natural rivalry. Didn't Milwaukee used to be in our division years ago ? I thought I heard that they once were.
Atlanta would a fun team to be a fan of for the last 10 years or so. Must have been quite a thrill to be there for game 4. I remember having to listen to it on armed forces radio. It sucked not being able to see it live.
How long ago was that ? I must admit I am not a huge baseball history guy or one of these people who can tell you what DiMaggio's average was in 56 or how many triples he hit facing left handers.
Seems to me to make perfect sense to have Milwaukee in our league or vica versa, then again, maybe that's why they aren't doing it, it makes sense.
75 games max
That is the trivia question on the radio this morning. I'm stumped...any guesses?
Davie Flakes?
OOPs....
That's what I eat...
Sorry.
I was looking at a baseball preview magazine. I actually think the Twins could win their division. It appears they have the best pirtching in the division.
84 games...MAX!
Not at all....
The KING remains the KING.
Show me the post...
Jeb Franklin - 08:04am Mar 17, 2002 PST (#1 of 8)
Hey Dude
Twins 2002 season
75 games max
Behave?
I'd be happy if JEB Franklin was removed. It isn't me.
Stop looking under your bed, Sloop posts as Sloop only. Period.
Are you going to argue with the people who watch over the registration process?
"Are you going to argue with the people who watch over the registration process?"
Yes.
I'm not Jeb Franklin....
I wasn't Peaches either...
You hurt her bad.
That's ok...
I'm comforting her.
It's good to have her back.
Cuddyer playing it right
Mike Cuddyer
Mike Cuddyer has forced the Twins to seriously consider making him their every day right fielder when the season starts April 1 at Kansas City. In addition to playing an unfamiliar position this spring, Cuddyer is hitting .306 with seven RBI through March 19. His chief competitor, Brian Buchanan, has 13 hits in 44 at-bats for a .295 average. "Cuddyer's an improved hitter, there's no question about that," manager Ron Gardenhire told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "We're getting near the end of spring training and we're going to be seeing mostly big league pitchers now. Let's see how it goes." It appears the Twins, however, may keep Cuddyer on deck with Triple-A Edmonton. "What I worry about is if we go with Michael and he struggles early, then what do we do? If we go with Buck (Buchanan) and it doesn't work out, then we can go right to Edmonton and get Michael," Gardenhire said.
THX is tired of your whining
"THX is tired of your whining"
Oh, my.....
Garciaparra gets clean bill of health
By Mike Petraglia
MLB.com
Red Sox defeat Expos, 7-2
  Official press release
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Nomar Garciaparra has heard enough questions about his right wrist.
The three-time American League All-Star, who said Sunday he will be ready for Opening Day, has proven he's healthy to the person who matters the most -- himself.
"Things are going well," said Garciaparra. "I'm just glad to be out there. I'm more focused on the baseball aspect of the game rather than worrying about my health and whether I'm going to be ready, health-wise. I'm in a good frame of mind."
The first big step was playing in back-to-back games, which he did on March 16 and 17. The next was playing in three consecutive games (March 21, 22 and 23). Again, there were no problems. Then Sunday, for the first time since his last regular season game last Aug. 26, he played a full nine innings.
"It's fine and it's strong," said Garciaparra, who was 1-for-5 and scored a run against the Expos. "I feel I'm ready for [Opening Day]. Baseball's a tough game as it is. When your mind is elsewhere, it makes it that much more difficult. I haven't had that problem this spring."
Fans and observers may put a lot of stock into Garciaparra's impressive Spring Training numbers. But despite coming into Sunday's game with a .412 average and two homers in 12 games, the shortstop says the most important aspect of the spring can't be found in the stat sheet.
"With me, I don't really worry too much about stats in Spring Training," he said. "It's more about getting in baseball shape and in that regard, I feel ready. Everything has gone just as I hoped."
Something else has also become clear to Garciaparra this spring -- the importance of team chemistry. He says the much publicized changes in the Red Sox front office and in the clubhouse have had a positive impact.
"Things are looking good right now," Garciaparra said. "That's what Spring Training is all about, to see what everybody's role is and see where everyone fits in. We've had a lot of things going on, from the management to the change of ownership, changes from the top down. That said, the guys have always been great in Spring Training. The season kind of dictates how things play out, but I see things playing out very well with us. Everybody gets along, everybody is on the same page and everybody is working hard. It's just a matter of understanding your role. When you understand your role, it makes things easier."
Gold Glove Centerfielder Torii Huntersaves the shutout
Go Twins!
Thanks for the link
holy balls I hope we don't get a new stadium and then have a horsecrap team...
like the Brewers...
LOL
bad outing for Eric Milton...
5-2...
Royals 16 Twins 3 OUCH!!!!
10th man's registered for the nascar china. it'll look mighty fine on butch's countertops. where is the rainman of all things sport related anyway?
it's all about the chicken -AND- the tips....
pair of 3's.
cecil's back in town,
brewers joe!
They are doing it again tonight!!!!!!
How about the Twins sweep of the Indians?
Metrodome. No leaks since 1982. bought and paid for.
(Like m'1988 240,000+ mile Honda Accord)
Riding high...
Torii Hunter will hit at least 35 homers this year and be recognized as a superstar...
Too, bad the Twins didn't get him signed to a long term deal over the off-season...
Damn little brats. If they strike I say screw them all.
Report: MLB players consider striking an option
Damn little brats. If they strike I say screw them all.
I agree with you on that one Jethro. If they do strike again a mere 8 years after the last one which was horrid on baseball and the fans it could be the beginning of the end.
Personally I hope they don't but I hope the owners don't bend. Perghaps it's time for some real change, and not the change that the puke Selig is talking about. Baseball can't survive economically no matter how many stadiums we build. When you're paying a shitty right fielder hitting 180. 3 mill a year somethings gotta give.
I say scrap them all and start over with new players and invoke a salary cap immediately. If the palyers do strike I think they're screwing themselves and the fans big time. And baseball will become a non-factor.
A buddy of mine sent this to me.
http://vote.mlb.com/landing.html
Can also be reached from www.mlb.com
A great idea from Paul White a columnist with Baseball Weekly and a little bit easier than shutting down the all-star game by chaining ourselves to the gates until Fehr & Selig negotiate.
STUFF THE ALL-STAR BALLOT WITH TWINS & EXPOS - LET'S STICK IT TO THEM!!!
I've always hated the balloting and thought that it should be weighted by answering baseball questions but this looks like a great way to hit 'em. Think of Bud and the boys in Bud's hometown introducing the starting line-ups of the two teams they want to contract. The success of this will be to get our friends in other parts of the country to pick it up as well.
We can vote electronically 25 times so as they say in Philly vote early & vote often.
If anyone still comes around here:
The last two Twins - Angels series were a Classic Matchupfrom the outlook of this guy.
It would be good to get this site going again. With all their problems, the Twins are starting to look really solid.
We're going to at least two of the games during the series with Atlanta next week. Looking forward to that.
They play Atlanta next week ? I didn't know that. Must be more of the intraleague stuff that MLB is so fond of. I don't particularily care for it but I must admit I am looking forward to us playing the brewers ;) Why we aren't in the same league and or division with them is assinine. Who's the commish anyway ?
GO TWINS !
I like Interleague play. I always go to a couple games.
Atlanta is my adopted home town. Was there a couple weeks ago. We were living there during the '91 series. Went to Game 4 with my brother-in-law. We had field level seats. I was one of the only Twins fans in the place.
I am undecided about interleague play. I would like to see them re-do the leagues. It seems silly that Milwaukee isn't in our division considering geography and the natural rivalry. Didn't Milwaukee used to be in our division years ago ? I thought I heard that they once were.
Atlanta would a fun team to be a fan of for the last 10 years or so. Must have been quite a thrill to be there for game 4. I remember having to listen to it on armed forces radio. It sucked not being able to see it live.
milwaukee was in the al west before the split into 3 divisions per league.
How long ago was that ? I must admit I am not a huge baseball history guy or one of these people who can tell you what DiMaggio's average was in 56 or how many triples he hit facing left handers.
Seems to me to make perfect sense to have Milwaukee in our league or vica versa, then again, maybe that's why they aren't doing it, it makes sense.
Pagination