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Offseason Roundtable: Week One

 
The offseason is finally here, and with it comes the first year of the Offseason Roundtable. The weekly feature will include anywhere from three or more questions in each edition, and will be on a variety of subjects including the team's direction, minor league talk, and much more. There are four different bloggers participating in the roundtable, and they include: myself ( Twins Territory ), Nick Nelson ( Nick & Nick's Blog ), Seth Stohs ( Seth Speaks ), and Jesse Lund ( Twinkie Town ) Each edition will be found every Tuesday from now into the foreseeable future, and each week you’ll find the questions with each writer’s answers directly below. Let’s get started... Will any of the four free agents be back next season? Seth: I guess I'd put the odds at: Eddie Guardado (0.01%), Adam Everett (4.8%), Dennys Reyes (35.6%) and Nick Punto (49.9%). The Neshek injury means that the Twins should probably offer arbitration to Dennys Reyes. If he happened ... (link)

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