Little bit late in this response, but to quote Aaron Gleeman's recent tweet. "That injury Trevor Plouffe has been trying to play through? @RhettBollinger now says it's a "'cracked rib.'" Twins never stop Twins-ing." My point wasn't that the Twins seem to have a lot of injuries. My point was that they seem to always have injuries that start out as day-to-day and end up needing surgery. Phil Hughes just had shoulder surgery. The only reason he got surgery was because he broke his leg. If that hadn't happened he would be pitching with a shoulder that required serious surgery. Glen Perkins had a torn labrum. He was put on the DL and when he tried to come back his shoulder still hurt, sought a second opinion, only to find out he had a torn labrum. How do our doctors not spot these things? And I understand that guys try to play through injury all the time, but, this has gotten ridiculous. Alex Meyer was optioned to AAA on May 4th, never pitched for them, and was finally put on the DL on June 4th (the 7 day DL mind you) and has yet to pitch for them. What is going on there?