Posts Tagged ‘Minnesota Twins’

Rays Spring Three in Row

St. Peterburg, Fla. — As the MLB boys of summer hon their skills to be ready for the regular season the Tampa Bay Rays are looking good. Today the Rays outlasted the Minnesota Twins 7-4 at Tropicana Field for three wins in a row. Rays starter, Zach Eflin, threw a spring game quality start going […]

Spring Walk-Off for Pirates

Bradenton, Fla. — The Minnesota Twins came up on the short end of a 2-1 walk-off affair in Bradenton this afternoon. The game came to walk-off abrupt end when Pirate second baseman Hunter Owen took Australian Lewis Thorpe deep to seal the spring game 2-1. It was Owen’s only at bat for the game and […]

Eddie Springs on with the Bucs

The Pittsburgh Pirates may be near the bottom of the Grapefruit League standings,  ok maybe only the Mets are worse.  The Minnesota Twins are .500 but our Eddie Michels is capturing some of the great action.

Twins Split Squad beats Phils

The Philadelphia Phillies dropped a 7-5 decision to a split squad of Minnesota Twins Tuesday at Bright House Field in Clearwater. The Twins broke open what had been a close game by scoring four runs in the top of the seventh inning, and then held on to send the Phillies to just their sixth loss […]

Jays down Twins with Ceciliani Slam

Gavin Floyd picked  up his second win of the spring with three innings of one run, one hit ball as the Blue Jays beat the Twins 9-3 to post their sixth win of the spring.  Floyd was the beneficiary of a Darrell Ceciliani grand slam homer in the bottom of the first.  David Adams also […]

Rogers the Twin Scorpion

  Minnesota Twins prospect Taylor Rogers was the winning pitcher for the Scottsdale Scorpions in Saturday’s Arizona Fall League championship game. Rogers, who is the Twins’ No. 13 prospect according to MLBPipeline.com, twirled three shutout innings Saturday, allowing two hits and striking out a pair of batters. The 24-year-old concluded his AFL regular season with […]

AUDIO: Power Ranking are a Joke

  I’ve had it with Power Rankings; they serve no purpose. Listen and I’m sure you’ll agree. These unnecessary attempts to properly rank the top teams in Major League Baseball are actually doing more harm than good. They give you a false sense of, well, knowing anything about baseball!

AUDIO: View from the Dugout – AL CENTRAL Resolutions

  Kris Dunn in his View from the Dugout runs down the AL Central the resolutions for 2015 for the Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, KC Royals, Minnesota Twins and Chicago Whitesox.  What’s up with Lonnie Chisenhall, David Price, Torii Hunter, Oswaldo Arcia and Alexei Ramirez… LISTEN HERE: