The Twins’ Sinking Ship, A Baseball Love Affair On Hold, & Two Friends Now Rooting For The Evil Empire

…for now, with the Pohlads doing Pohlad things and my friend fighting a hell of a lot harder than they are, it’s, “Go Yankees!!”

…for now, with the Pohlads doing Pohlad things and my friend fighting a hell of a lot harder than they are, it’s, “Go Yankees!!”
It would be really nice if any of the Tigers could really hit.
Read moreThe Los Angeles Dodgers are a team of destiny, propelled by the winds of the baseball spirits to finally claim a title after 32 years without.
The Tampa Rays are a team of destiny, propelled by the pitching and timely-hitting formula that has allowed previous penny-pitching clubs like the Minnesota Twins and Florida Marlins to claim titles.
Read moreSure the Twins have the pitching to win the first two games. But what if they need to win the third? Then what?
Read moreWhat do you do if you lead Major League Baseball in home runs? If you’re the Minnesota Twins you go out and get third baseman Josh Donaldson.
Read moreEverything was different this year for the Twins, except the last four letters of their name in the postseason. That was exactly the same.
Read moreLots and lots of home runs this year, but pitching always wins in the postseason. Here are our LDS projections.
Read moreCleveland did not look all that hot last year. Why are we surprised that someone is kicking their tail this year?
Read moreThat is not the sound of the bullpen gate opening. That is the sound of winning…or broken dreams. But there are a couple of teams pulling out wins despite having highly-flammable material coming into the game.
Read moreAdvertisements Man, 2018 has been a climactic year for Paul. Molitor, that is. And for St. Paul. The capital city, that is. That one, often-overlooked city of the Twin Cities has provided three Hall-of-Fame players from the same generation, and a fourth who was arguably the sweetest hitting catcher of all time, at least for a short time. Sure, 2018
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