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Padres laying groundwork for moves
It's beginning to look as though the Padres will leave the Winter Meetings without making a trade, signing a free agent or doing much with their current 40-man roster.
Twins still haven't filled hole at third
New offseason. Same old problem. "If we started today, Brendan Harris would be my starting third baseman," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.
Available Twins: List includes Casilla
Posted on December 10th, 2009 7:32 AM By La Velle The Rule 5 draft is roughly 30 minutes away, but the Twins look to be spectators and not participators this year.
Three days into Baseball's winter meetings, the only change Twins general manager Bill Smith has made to his roster didn't even require his OK.
What Else Could the Minnesota Twins Possibly Have Up Their Sleeves?
Bob Nightingale of USA Today reported that the Twins and Padres have discussed a trade that would send Glen Perkins to San Diego in exchange for Kevin Kouzmanoff.
Pavano gets on board via arbitration
One day into the winter meetings, and the Twins have four-fifths of their 2010 starting rotation set.
Cuddyer option is first order of business
A coaching job.. can't let this guy get away from the organization! He has such great emotion and is a great leader.
Nathan has bone chips removed from elbow
Twins closer Joe Nathan turns 35 next month. He's coming off a season in which he saved 47 games but, for now, is remembered more for the save opportunity he blew Oct.
Royals ace Zack Greinke's on schedule to make next start Tuesday
Kansas City Royals ace Zack Greinke, hit in his throwing arm by a line drive during his previous start, played catch Saturday and should be able to make his scheduled start Tuesday against Boston.
Twins win: 2 games out of division lead
Yes, there was a little Metrodome mystique on Saturday to aid the Twins in a 6-2 comeback victory over Detroit.
's lower back kept him from signing a big-league contract until after spring training started this year.
Baker a stabilizing presence for Twins
The Twins' starting rotation has been better of late. And Scott Baker is a big reason why.
For the second time in two years, the Twins are facing a potential grievance from the players' union over their handling of a starting pitcher.
Baker's Dozen: Minnesota Twins Ace Guns for 13th Win
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, Baker's Dozen: Minnesota Twins Ace Guns for 13th Win Scott Baker is the Twins' ace.
Twins try to sock it to the Sox and beat Mark Buehrle for the third straight time.
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 12:04 PM By La Velle Sorry this is late. Gardy's session ran long, then I had a session with my baseball editor, the dangerous Dennis Brackin.
Red Wings shut out in IL All-Star balloting
The International League All-Star team was announced today, and no Rochester Red Wings were selected for the second straight year.
Postgame update: Crede, Liriano, Blackburn
Posted on August 26th, 2009 11:22 PM By Joe Christensen Joe Crede had an epidural in his back, and the Twins are waiting to decide whether he'll be placed on the DL.
Minnesota Twins plan to take cuts at Target Field next month
With the infield dirt set and grass finally taking ROOT at Target Field, the Twins want to schedule a workout at the unfinished ballpark next month to familiarize themselves with their new home before it officially opens in April 2010.
Sid Hartman: Twins battling despite spotty pitching staff
In Ron Gardenhire's eight seasons as manager of the Twins, he's never run into a shortage of major-league caliber pitching like he has this year.
Armando Gabino's major league pitching debut will be a family affair
Armando Gabino, the Twins' latest addition to their battered starting rotation, arrived later than expected from Rochester, N.Y., on Monday and he brought more than luggage and an impressive scouting report.
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