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For The Minnesota Twins, Signing Pavano Should Be Just The Beginning
Roger Clemens. Randy Johnson/Curt Schilling. Jarrod Washburn. Josh Beckett. Schilling again.
Carl Pavano plans to accept Twins' offer
Starting pitcher Carl Pavano was set to accept the Twins' offer of arbitration before the 11 p.m. CST deadline on Monday, according to a source close to the negotiations, barring a more appealing option from another team.
Posted on December 3rd, 2009 3:08 PM By La Velle Here are a few tidbits as I gather information for my winter meetings preview, which will appear in Sunday's editions.
Lots of stars waiting in the Twins' wings
A glance at the Twins' Minor League system shows a particular abundance in three areas: promising young arms, up-and-coming outfielders and a fascinating array of passports.
Twins set to spend as market opens
The free-agent market will officially be open for business at 11 p.m. CT Thursday and with it comes the opportunity for the Twins to begin exploring the market for ways to improve their club for another run at the postseason.
Is Carl Pavano Worth Bringing Back?
Following the acquisition of JJ Hardy, there are two major needs on this Minnesota team.
A Modest Proposal for Roy Halladay
The Twins need an ace. They unequivocally need a pitcher who can go out every fifth day and shut a team down.
Inbox: How much will be spent in 2010?
First off, a big thanks to everyone for submitting their questions. My e-mail inbox was quickly flooded last week with your numerous inquiries.
Though he kept his decision quiet this time, Yankees manager Joe Girardi again paired backup catcher Jose Molina with ALCS Game 2 starter A.J. Burnett , who finished the regular season strong while working with Molina exclusively.
The 2009 Minnesota Twins: An Autopsy of The Playoff Sweep
With a slow grounder to to short, it was all over. The joy of game 163, the September magic, the 2009 season, baseball in the H.H.H. Metrodome, all of it.
Yankees-Twins Wrap-up: Putting Out Old Fires to Make Room For New Ones
It goes without saying that the better team won this series. The Yankees hit better with runners in scoring position over the three-game set; their three starters combined for 19 innings, a paltry four runs and fourteen hits allowed withA and twenty-one strikeouts.
Yanks vs Twins Trash Talk: WCBS vs WCCO
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Precedent exists for Twins comeback
The opening to the 2006 American League Division Series between the Tigers and Yankees looked somewhat similar to Wednesday night's first game in the 2009 ALDS for the Twins at Yankee Stadium.
THE SCHEDULE Wed., 5:07 p.m., TBS, at New York Minnesota - Brian Duensing NY Yankees - CC Sabathia Fri., 5:07 TBS, at New York Minnesota - Nick Blackburn NY Yankees - A.J. Burnett Sun., TBA, TBS, at Minnesota NY Yankees - Andy Pettitte Minnesota - Carl Pavano Mon*, TBA, TBS, at Minnesota NY Yankees - CC Sabathia Minnesota - Scott Baker Wed.*, TBA, ...
A.J. Burnett and Nick Blackburn, with a little help from some friends, pretty much made the first seven innings of this game moot.
The theme around Yankeeland right now? "So far, so good." The Yanks' Game 1 win was solid: They came from behind, got good pitching, got timely hitting.
Bad for Yankees, Pavano's been a boon for Twins
Carl Pavano called those four injury-riddled, tension-filled seasons in New York a "black period" in his career.
Phil Rogers: A-Rod shakes off October slump
Tired of being fingered as the guy who dragged down a dynasty, Alex Rodriguez has found a comfort zone to crawl into.
Game 2 ALDS storyline: Good Burnett or bad Burnett?
A.J. Burnett will be throwing to Jose Molina, and not Jorge Posada this evening.
Cabrera plays tonight -- but Gardner in wings
It appears Melky Cabrera will patrol center field for the Yankees again in Game 2 tonight.
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