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Off-Season Roundtable: Week One
Off-Season Roundtable: Week One
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Minnesota Twins Top 10 Prospects
Minnesota Twins Top 10 Prospects
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Offer to Blake in the offing?
blogs2.startribune.com — Heard some rumblings today that the Twins might make a contract proposal to free agent third baseman... Casey Blake as soon as next week. The Twins have remained in contact with Blake’s agent in recent days. While teams couldn’t make ... (more) Offer to Blake in the offing?
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Twins Near the Top
Nick's Twins Blog — ... On a final note, please make sure to swing by Twins Territory today for the first edition of a series of Offseason Twins Roundtable discussions between Seth Stohs, Alex Halsted and myself (Jesse Lund will hopefully be joining the fray next time around). It's all the nerdy Twins blather you can possibly endure! ...

Weekend links with Jon Marthaler
Randball — ... . *Over at Twins Territory, the local baseball blogosphere is tackling the Twins offseason - starting with a look at the free agent market . *Slate Magazine thinks that the Wolves - or any NBA team - won’t be helped by changing coaches. And that’s mostly because, apart from the odd Phil Jackson or Doc “Ubuntu” Rivers, most of them ...

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