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Article: Series Preview: Twins vs Red Sox, 5/17-5/19


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No way! I absolutely love it. Would it look better on someone with darker hair? Yeah, probably. Still, I appreciate few things more than a man's mustache
Well...that's awkward.
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I didn't like that movie - they changed the ending from the book.

 

The Natural jumped the shark when the lights turned into fireworks or fire flies or something.

 

Hit one into the lights... Shards of glass may fall and a single bulb will go dark.

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According to Twins' GM Rob Antony, Rich Harden's rehab has been "slow" and "not very well to be honest".

 

Harden felt soreness in his surgically-repaired shoulder while throwing a few weeks ago, and hasn't progressed much since suffering that setback. It's starting to look like a longshot that the oft-injured right-hander will ever make an impact for the Twins.

 

Source: Rhett Bollinger on Twitte

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No way! I absolutely love it. Would it look better on someone with darker hair? Yeah, probably. Still, I appreciate few things more than a man's mustache

 

Definitely don't have problem with facial hair, but it just doesn't look right on him. You might be right on the color. He needs to do something different.

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According to Twins' GM Rob Antony, Rich Harden's rehab has been "slow" and "not very well to be honest".

 

Harden felt soreness in his surgically-repaired shoulder while throwing a few weeks ago, and hasn't progressed much since suffering that setback. It's starting to look like a longshot that the oft-injured right-hander will ever make an impact for the Twins.

 

Source: Rhett Bollinger on Twitte

 

Tim Wood is also still sidelined - MRI showed nothing (per Twins website) so he's seeking a second opinion.

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According to Twins' GM Rob Antony, Rich Harden's rehab has been "slow" and "not very well to be honest".

 

Harden felt soreness in his surgically-repaired shoulder while throwing a few weeks ago, and hasn't progressed much since suffering that setback. It's starting to look like a longshot that the oft-injured right-hander will ever make an impact for the Twins.

 

Source: Rhett Bollinger on Twitte

 

The Shoulder is the worst thing for a pitcher.

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Twins released LHP Rafael Perez.

 

Perez, who underwent shoulder surgery last September, had been pitching at Triple-A Rochester in recent weeks, compiling a 2.25 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and 2/3 K/BB ratio over his first four innings of work. The 31-year-old lefty could draw some interest from teams looking for bullpen help.

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Tim Wood is also still sidelined - MRI showed nothing (per Twins website) so he's seeking a second opinion.
My god...his arm isn't there? Well that's not very encouraging. I thought about going the second opinion joke-"ok, you're ugly too"--but decided this was better.
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Carp are such bottom feeders.

What's the difference between a lawyer and a carp? One's an ugly, scum-sucking bottom feeder. The other's a fish.

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Doumit should be admiring that frame job and taking notes instead of arguing the call
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say the 3-0 count had more to do with it than the frame job.
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What's the difference between a lawyer and a carp? One's an ugly, scum-sucking bottom feeder. The other's a fish.

 

It reminds me of the Mitch Hedberg bit:

 

"My Friend said to me... You know what I like... Mashed Potatoes... I was like Dude... You gotta give me time to guess.

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Darin Mastroianni will undergo surgery on Wednesday to repair a bone chip on his left ankle, and will be sidelined for at least six weeks.

 

It was a very discouraging sign when Mastroianni, who was already progressing slowly in his recovery, was uncomfortable testing his ankle during light sprints on Wednesday. He shouldn't be expected to return to the Twins until after the All-Star break and can safely be dropped in deeper mixed formats.

 

Source: Tyler Mason on Twitte

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