Time to worry about Neshek?

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A quick look at Pat Neshek over the past couple of years: 2006: 32 appearances, 2 blown saves 2007: 74 appearances, 3 blown saves 2008: 6 appearances, 2 blown saves Granted, this is a small sample size, but Neshek's already been bombed twice this year, and both times the Twins were ahead when he came in and behind when he came out.  This just didn't happen that often in 2006 and ... [link]

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Game 14: Twins (6-7) at Tigers (3-10)
Published 4/15/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
... Tigers players will be wearing Robinson's #42.  You can see which Minnesota players will wear #42 here, but one of them will be former (and admittedly bitter) Tiger Craig Monroe, who will start tonight at designated hitter.  The six Tigers wearing #42 tonight will be Dontrelle Willis, Jacque Jones, Curtis Granderson, Gary Sheffield, Marcus Thames, and Ivan Rodriguez. Short Hops: Twinkie Town is worried about Pat Neshek. Baseball ...

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