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  • IXI DECAY IXI
    Rookie
    • Sep 2008
    • 476

    #1

    Unity In Adversity


    MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA -- Just hours after the Twins completed their final spring training game, Twins owner Jim Pohlad released this statement...

    Originally posted by Jim Pohlad
    Due to some unforeseen circumstances, Terry Ryan will no longer be a member of the Minnesota Twins organization. His employment has been immediately terminated and all contract negotiations have become void.

    We are now considering all options as to whom his replacement will be and more information will be relayed at a further date. Until we make a final decision on whom our next GM will be, I will be acting as General Manager until then.

    So... With the regular season just days away, the Twins will be opening their 2014 season without a General Manager. This will mark the 2nd time in his career that Terry Ryan will be looking at the Twins in his rear view mirror. He resigned from the GM job in October of 2007 but returned in November of 2011.

    I think the main question that is on every bodies mind is why??? Why would an owner dump his GM just hours after a game with a season start just days away? Fans across the globe will certainly have their eyes glued to the news for the up and coming days surely hoping to hear some information as to why this happened...
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  • IXI DECAY IXI
    Rookie
    • Sep 2008
    • 476

    #2
    Re: Unity In Adversity




    MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA -- While the Twins recently loss their General Manager Terry Ryan, it's only fair that we take a quick glance at what Ryan was able to accomplish during the off season.

    It wasn't too busy of an off season as the Twins are really putting their future in the hands of the farm system, but there are a couple notable names worth mentioning.

    The Twins did lose Ryan Doumit to the Braves. In return they received a starting pitching prospect in Sean Gilmartin and a first round draft pick. Gilmartin has struggled in the Atlanta farm system the past couple of season, but the Twins saw some raw talent that they liked.

    The Twins added catcher Kurt Suzuki who will likely be the teams starter come opening day. Perhaps the Twins biggest signing was starting pitchers Ricky Nolasco and Phil Hughes. Nolasco was traded mid season last year from a struggling Marlins team to a surging Dodgers squad. Nolasco posted an 8-3 record with a 3.52 ERA during his time with the Dodgers.


    Phil Hughes will be welcomed with open arms as well. Manager Ron Gardenhire was very pleased with the addition of Hughes and his talents.

    Originally posted by Ron Gardenhire
    I was very excited when I got the call from Terry that we were a go on the signing of Phil. I think he has great stuff and I believe he is going to fit right in here. I love his pace on the mound along with his presence. I expect big things from him this season.
    At the moment, it seems Hughes will be slotted into the #3 spot in the rotation right behind Kevin Correia. That would put Hughes first start in the finale of the three game series in Chicago against the White Sox.

    Although the Twins were able to add two solid arms to the rotation, the back end of the rotation could still pose a problem and perhaps the biggest disappointment this past off season was the fact that the Twins failed to sign a bat to help a lineup that struggled offensively last year.

    With an already interesting start to the 2014 season, it will be interesting to see how the Twins start this year and how they progress throughout the season. With perhaps one of the best farm systems in the game, it will be exciting to see if we see any new faces make their debut's this year as well.

    Till then, we will just have to sit back and first and foremost... Find out who is going to be the next General Manager.
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    • IXI DECAY IXI
      Rookie
      • Sep 2008
      • 476

      #3
      Re: Unity In Adversity


      CHICAGO, ILLINOIS -- A 9th inning rally for Minnesota wasn't quite enough as the Twins fell just short on opening day to the Chicago White Sox.

      Chris Sale was his usual self in this afternoon game as he pitched in 6 innings of work allowing 2 runs on 8 hits while striking out 7.

      The White Sox got on the board quick with a single from Paul Konerko in the bottom of the 1st that De Aza was able to score on. The White Sox had a big inning in the bottom of the 3rd due to a single by Dunn that scored De Aza as well. Gillespie followed that up with a single that got Dunn and Konerko to the plate to put the Sox up 4-0.

      The Twins were able to strike for a run in the top half of the 4th as Calabello scored on a Hicks single. After early struggles Nolasco was able to settle down a bit but would be pulled after only 5 and a third innings of work. Nolasco surrendered 4 runs (2 earned) on 8 hits on the afternoon.

      The Twins closed the gap a bit in the 6th with a sacrifice fly by Brian Dozier that scored Trevor Plouffe. The 9th inning saw an introduction to Jason Kubel who would get a pinch hit opportunity against the White Sox closer Matt Lindstrom. Kubel would grab his first homerun on the year as he brought the score to 4-3.

      Lindstrom would ultimately get himself out of trouble and earn his first save of the season and earn the White Sox and opening day victory.

      Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox
      Mar 31, 2014123456789RHE
      Minnesota (0-1)0001010013112
      Chicago (1-0)10300000X4121
      W: Sale (1-0) L: Nolasco (0-1) S: Lindstrom (1)
      Minnesota Twins
      HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
      Dozier, 2B4011010.250
      Suzuki, C4000020.000
      Kubel, PH11110011.000
      Mauer, 1B5010010.200
      Willingham, LF3010210.333
      Colabello, DH4110100.250
      Plouffe, 3B4130000.750
      Arcia, RF3000020.000
      Hicks, CF3021110.666
      Florimon, SS4010010.250
      BATTING:
      2B: Willingham, Plouffe
      HR: Kubel
      RBI: Dozier, Kubel, Hicks
      BASERUNNING:
      SB: Dozier
      FIELDING:
      E: Dozier
      Chicago White Sox
      HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
      De Aza, LF5220010.400
      Eaton, CF4010010.250
      Konerko, 1B4121000.500
      Dunn, DH4121000.500
      Garcia, RF4000000.000
      Gillaspie, 3B4012010.250
      Ramirez, SS3000110.000
      Beckham, 2B4020020.500
      Flowers, C4020000.500
      BATTING:
      2B: Dunn, Beckham
      RBI: Konerko, Dunn, Gillaspie 2
      FIELDING:
      E: De Aza
      Minnesota Twins
      PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
      Nolasco5.18421403.37
      Pressly0.20000100.00
      Theilbar1.12000100.00
      Guerrier0.22000000.00
      Chicago White Sox
      PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
      Sale6.08223703.00
      Guerra1.01001000.00
      Jones1.00000100.00
      Lindstrom1.02110119.00
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      • IXI DECAY IXI
        Rookie
        • Sep 2008
        • 476

        #4
        Re: Unity In Adversity


        Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox
        Apr 2, 2014123456789RHE
        Minnesota (1-1)0100100136112
        Chicago (1-1)000000000033
        W: Correia (1-0) L: Quintana (0-1)


        Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox
        Apr 3, 2013123456789RHE
        Minnesota (2-1)110011000490
        Chicago (1-2)000100000160
        W: Hughes (1-0) L: Danks (0-1) S: Perkins (1)
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