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Category Archives: Minnesota Twins
TwinsTakes on Acquiring Players – Trust the Process Part 2
The Minnesota Twins are finally at a point where they have built a team with a lot of talent. Most of that talent is young and still developing into what they could potentially be. They will go a long way … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball News and Happenings, Minnesota Twins, My Twins Takes, Transactions
Tagged Acquiring Players, Ballplayer, Brian Dozier, Derek Falvey, Jorge Polanco, Jose De Leon, Logan Forsythe, Los Angeles Dodgers, Max Kepler, Miguel Sano, Minnesota Twins, MLB Draft, MLB Free Agency, MLB International Signing Period, Pelotero, player acquisition, Rule 5 Draft, Rule V Draft, tampa bay rays, Thad Levine, Trading Players, Trust the Process
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TwinsTakes on Trusting the Process
The Minnesota Twins are near the end of a season where they are contending for the playoffs. When the Trade Deadline passed on July 31st, Chief Baseball Officer Derek Falvey and General Manager Thad Levine had to make a big … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball News and Happenings, Minnesota Twins, My Twins Takes, Transactions
Tagged 2017 Minnesota Twins, American League Central, Baltimore Orioles, Brandon Kintzler, Brian Dozier, Derek Falvey, Ervin Santana, Houston Astros, Jaime Garcia, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers, MLB Playoffs, New York Yankkees, Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, Thad Levine
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2017 Minnesota Twins Season Preview – Framework
The Minnesota Twins begin the 2017 season with new hope as they enter a new era of their franchise. After hiring a new Chief Baseball Officer in Derek Falvey and a new General Manager in Thad Levine, the Twins seem … Continue reading
TwinsTakes on the 2016 Minnesota Twins – Season Review
The 2016 Minnesota Twins were the worst team in all of baseball and the worst team in the history of the Twins franchise. So yeah, it’s a good thing that it’s over. There’s not a lot of positives you can … Continue reading