Boof Banter: An Interview With Boof Bonser

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 Boof Banter: An Interview With Boof Bonser
You know the name now get to know the man – Boof Bonser made his Twins debut in 2006 after arriving along with Joe Nathan and Francisco Liriano in the A.J. Pierzynski trade and has won 15 games in less than two full campaigns. [link]

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Published 11/8/2007 by Aaron at AaronGleeman.com
... don't know the official story on Corrigan's decision--although I've heard some interesting off-the-record rumblings--but it seems obvious that either working under Smith or working without Ryan didn't agree with him. Landon Evanson over at Bugs and Cranks recently posted interviews with Nathan and Boof Bonser. Aside from "I'd love to finish my career in Minnesota" Nathan didn't say much of note in his interview, but Bonser's interview contained a few interesting tidbits: Evanson: This past ...

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