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    Riverbrian

    The worst team in the American League will be taking on the best team in the American League. It’s the 15th seed vs. the 1st seed. If this was March Madness it would be North Carolina vs. Weber State. It’s the Rangers vs. the Twins and it’s the mere thought of the little guy beating the big guy that makes the month of July so exciting... the Lamb beating the Lion.

    Many great things have happened in July so I’m ready for a little July Madness.

    Here are some things to think about:

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    1. Dolly the Sheep – On July 5th in the year 1996, Scottish scientists took a cell from a mammary gland and proved that they could indeed take that single cell and use it to create the most famous sheep in the whole world… Dolly. Terry Ryan was a young General Manager at the time but was fascinated by the research. Every bullpen pitcher the Minnesota Twins have used since 1997 have been clones of Scott Klingenback.

    2. Machu Picchu -- On July 24th in the year 1911, American Hiram Bingham discovered and presented to the world the lost city of the Incan Empire. The Incas were really incredible for their time. Everybody knows about the advanced architecture and highway systems. However, they were also advanced farmers, discovered cocaine and were among the first to domesticate animals. A little cocaine and they were like, “Hey… bring that alpaca over here… let’s keep him.”

    3. The Scopes Monkey Trial – On July 21st in the year 1925, John Thomas Scopes was found guilty and fined $100 for teaching human evolution in a state-funded school. At that time… In Tennessee… the creationists were a little more evolved and so they won.

    4. The U.S Postal Service – On July 26th in the year 1775, the U.S. Postal Service was created. The very first piece of mail was sent from Philadelphia all the way to Boston. The trip took 8 full days on horseback through rain, sleet and snow. Since the mailbox was not invented yet, the mail carrier was forced to return to Philadelphia with the mail.

    5. One small step for man – On July 20th in the year 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin and some other guy flew to the moon, walked around and returned home safely. This happened 10 years before roller blades were invented and that’s pretty incredible. Neil and Buzz left behind more than footprints on the lunar surface… They also left a 2 foot wide panel with 100 mirrors pointed at the earth that scientists use for experimentation to this day. Also left behind on the surface of the moon… all hope of the Vikings winning a Superbowl.

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    Lineups:

    RANGERS

    Shin-Soo Choo (L) RF

    Ian Desmond [R) CF

    Nomar Mazara (L) LF

    Adrian Beltre [R) 3B

    Prince Fielder (L) DH

    Rougned Odor (L) 2B

    Elvis Andrus [R) SS

    Mitch Moreland (L) 1B

    Bobby Wilson [R) C

    Martin Perez (L) P

    TWINS

    Eduardo Nunez [R) SS

    Joe Mauer (L) 1B

    Miguel Sano [R) 3B

    Brian Dozier [R) 2B

    Trevor Plouffe [R) DH

    Robbie Grossman (S) LF

    Max Kepler (L) RF

    Kurt Suzuki [R) C

    Byron Buxton [R) CF

    Ervin Santana [R) P

    Game-time forecast: sunny and clear-ish, 73 deg F, no chance of rain, winds at 5mph from the ENE.

    Win Twins!

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    Hope i getto see this amid post game high lights...

    not necessarily, but you will see it again and again on other occasions in the future :)

     

    There is always the condensed games MLB posts, the editors will surely leave it in there

    http://mlb.mlb.com/mediacenter/

     

    It's the way he is rarely fooled by the flight of the ball and effortlessly covers so much ground

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    Matt Bush - what a story

    And what a season he is having.

    Launder gets an F minus for explaining the Bush Story.

     

    "I think he signed initially as a short stop". While true, the guy was the first pick.

     

    And "he got into some trouble"

     

    He beat a high school kid with a golf club while yelling "I am Matt effin Bush". Then he drank and drove and almost killed a guy on a motorcycle and went to jail for it.

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    Launder gets an F minus for explaining the Bush Story.

    "I think he signed initially as a short stop". While true, the guy was the first pick.

    And "he got into some trouble"

    He beat a high school kid with a golf club while yelling "I am Matt effin Bush". Then he drank and drove and almost killed a guy on a motorcycle and went to jail for it.

    agree so maybe it's not exactly a heart warming story since Bush hurt a lot of people, but he hit absolute rock bottom and now he's back in the majors. There's gotta be some redemption in that worth mentioning.
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    This just in: Buxton is fast

    And long-term, I'm not really worried about him at plate

    I wish I could say the same.  This kind of futility is just a bit too much.  I expect young guys to struggle, sure, but he just strikes out way too much, and most of his PA he seems to have no chance at.  No plan, nothing.  This guy is supposed to be a super-stud according to everyone (Top 2 prospect 3 years in a row. Another year in top 20), but there's nothing on offense. He's doing worse this year than last.

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    I don't know what to tell you, guys.  When you're in rebuilding mode [ and, yes, I think that commitment has been made ] there's gonna be more days like this. 

     

    Get used to it.

    The rebuild I welcome, and I understand the mistakes by younger players. But playing for one run with this pitching staff? In what inning? ...... Arrrrrgghhh. Molitor is what I think all bad managers are, i.e. I don't think a good manager raises the level of the players, but he doesn't lower it. Molitor lowers it.
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    The rebuild I welcome, and I understand the mistakes by younger players. But playing for one run with this pitching staff? In what inning? ...... Arrrrrgghhh. Molitor is what I think all bad managers are, i.e. I don't think a good manager raises the level of the players, but he doesn't lower it. Molitor lowers it.

    I confess the squeeze bunt attempt confused me.  Actually, I take that back.  2 of the slower runners on the team and a squeeze bunt?  I don't follow that at all.

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