Hunter says Twins haven't made any offers since end of season

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 Hunter says Twins haven't made any offers since end of season
Twins free agent All-Star outfielder Torii Hunter hasn't had any contract offers from Minnesota since the regular season ended, according to a media report. "I'm kind of disappointed, but what can you do?" [link]

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Torii Hunter: “Stuff” Needs to Change for Him to Sign with Twins
Published 10/25/2007 by SBG at The WGOM
It's not about the $75-$80 million, according to Torii : "There's other stuff, inside stuff, that people don't know about," Hunter told the paper. "Money has something to do with it, but trust me, that's just a percentage. We need to talk about stuff that needs to change before we start to get into deep talks." I can only guess what this stuff is. What exactly has to change before he's willing to take his $15 million a year? Any guesses? Perhaps he needs a kneeler installed in front of his locker for the young guys to submit themselves to him before each game. Perhaps he's not ...

Hunter: "stuff that needs to change"
Published 10/26/2007 at Twins Nation Blog
... New broke today that apparently there has been no talk between the Twins front office and Torii Hunter. Hunter had the following to say: ...

Friday Notes
Published 10/26/2007 by Nick N. at Nick & Nick's Twins Blog
... * I was surprised to see this story gracing the front page on ESPN.com yesterday. The headline: "Hunter says Twins haven't made any offers since end of season." It must have been a slow news day in the sports world, because that's not really news. Most of us don't expect the Twins to go any further than the three year, $45 million offer they made during the season. And they shouldn't. ...

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