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TwinsTerritory

TwinsTerritory

Author of the blog, "A Voice From Twins Territory".

Web Site: Twins Territory

Claimed Blogs: A Voice From Twins Territory, A Voice From Twins Territory

Games: 2008 NBA Playoffs Pick'em, 17 Games

BallHype Member since March 1, 2007

A New Identity
A New Identity
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — The roster and ballpark won't be the only things changing in Minnesota for next season, the identity and wardrobe will be new as well. The Twins have announced new logos, patches and uniforms that the club is set to begin wearing for the 2010 season.  While the home jersey will be nearly ... (more) A New Identity
Off-Season Outlook: Review
Off-Season Outlook: Review
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — Less than two days into the official off-season, and before there was any time to look at the team's options, the Minnesota Twins made a move. With the acquisition of shortstop J.J. Hardy from Milwaukee, the team set the tone for what could be a busy off-season in Minneapolis.  The ... (more) Off-Season Outlook: Review
The 2010 Payroll
The 2010 Payroll
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — The Minnesota Twins still have questions remaining after their trade with the Milwaukee Brewers. While shortstop has been solved, second base, third base, and the rotation have not been.  As the off-season starts to get underway with arbitration offers, free agency and front office ... (more) The 2010 Payroll
Hello Hardy, Goodbye Gomez
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — It didn't take long for the off-season to get started for the Minnesota Twins. Less than two days after the conclusion of the World Series, the team put a dent in their to-do list with a trade.  With the infield filled with uncertainty outside of first base and Justin Morneau, it came as ... (more) Hello Hardy, Goodbye Gomez
Off-Season Outlook: Bench
Off-Season Outlook: Bench
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — While sometimes an unnoticeable section of the roster, the bench played an important part in the Minnesota Twins' success during the 2009 campaign. Without Alexi Casilla's hit and Carlos Gomez's run in the division tiebreaker, the team would have saw no division title and no playoffs.  ... (more) Off-Season Outlook: Bench
Off-Season Outlook: Lineup
Off-Season Outlook: Lineup
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — Normally a small-ball team, the 2009 season was an odd one for the Minnesota Twins. For the first time since 1987, the team had four players with at least 25 homeruns, and for the first time ever, four players climbed over the 90 RBI mark in a single season.  With Justin Morneau, ... (more) Off-Season Outlook: Lineup
Off-Season Outlook: Bullpen
Off-Season Outlook: Bullpen
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — Last off-season one of the biggest questions regarding the roster was the bullpen. The Twins would have no Pat Neshek or Boof Bonser, and Matt Guerrier was coming off a poor season by his standards.  A year later the only question that remains is who will win the three current ... (more) Off-Season Outlook: Bullpen
Off-Season Outlook: Rotation
Off-Season Outlook: Rotation
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — An area that wasn't supposed to be in question this past season became a big one with injuries. With Scott Baker, Nick Blackburn, Kevin Slowey and a healthy Francisco Liriano, the rotation looked to be a strength for the Twins as they took the field in April.  Baker got off to a slow ... (more) Off-Season Outlook: Rotation
Off-Season Outlook: Preview
Off-Season Outlook: Preview
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — Nearly seven months removed from Opening Day, baseball's final two teams have just about been decided. That means there will soon be 28 teams moving on to 2010 with the off-season packed full of free agency, trades, arbitration and more.  After a great, memorable year in Minnesota in ... (more) Off-Season Outlook: Preview
Attendance Analysis: A Final Look
Attendance Analysis: A Final Look
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — There were many interesting moments over the course of the final season in the Metrodome, and many fans turned out to see them. In the first 81 regular season games, the total attendance ranked third all-time for the Minnesota Twins; second only to 1988 and 1992, the two years following the ... (more) Attendance Analysis: A Final Look
It's Over
It's Over
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — After an improbable comeback and an appearance in the playoffs, the season for the Minnesota Twins has come to an end. There will be no long playoff run, no more Metrodome magic, and no World Series title. The off-season begins immediately, and what had been a great run has come to a sudden ... (more) It's Over
Supporting Joe Nathan
Supporting Joe Nathan
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — With a two-run lead the Minnesota Twins were three outs away from leaving New York tied up at one game apiece. A single off closer Joe Nathan and a two-run homerun later, and the game was all tied. The Twins would go on to lose, and instead of having a great chance heading home, they'll instead ... (more) Supporting Joe Nathan
And We'll See You, Tomorrow Night!
And We'll See You, Tomorrow Night!
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — One season after missing the playoffs by one run and one game, the Minnesota Twins came out on the other end with a 6-5, 12th inning victory in a one-game playoff with the Detroit Tigers. After more than four and a half hours, the Twins became the American League Central Division champions for ... (more) And We'll See You, Tomorrow Night!
One Day. One Game. One Season.
One Day. One Game. One Season.
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — For the second time in as many seasons, the Twins' playoff hopes will come down to one game. One game will decide if the Minnesota Twins end their season as one of twenty-two non-playoff teams or continue it as the American League Central champions. The record can be thrown out, it is now ... (more) One Day. One Game. One Season.
Glimmer of Hope
Glimmer of Hope
voicefromtwinsterritory.mlblogs.com — Never before in the history of Major League Baseball has it happened. No team has ever made the playoffs down two games in the playoff race with just three games remaining. The Twins face that exact scenario as they begin their final regular season series at the Metrodome this weekend, but don't ... (more) Glimmer of Hope
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