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Top 50 Twins Prospects 2010: #43 Brad Tippett

2010 Top 50 Twins Prospects | #43 | Brad Tippett

Austin Kearns Signs Minor League Deal With the Cleveland Indians

Oh, how the mighty have fallen.

Not that Austin Kearns was ever really mighty, but he was once one of the top prospects in the game.

Now, 10 years later, he is barely hanging on.

Today, Kearns signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians.

I have to admit, I was a big Kearns fan back in the day. A charter member of Kearns’ bandwagon in the early 2000’s.

Francisco Liriano Making Strides In Winter Ball

Minnesota Twins manager Ron Gardenhire got some very encouraging news about one of his pitchers yesterday.

Francisco Liriano is reportedly throwing pellets in winter ball.

Top 50 Twins Prospects 2010: No. 48 Shooter Hunt

2010 Top 50 Twins Prospects | #48 | Shooter Hunt

Position | Pitcher

Bats/Throws | Right/Right

Born | August 16, 1986 (Westwood, N.J.)

School | Tulane University

Height | 6'3''

Weight | 200 lbs.

2009 Ranking | 8th

Top 50 Twins Prospects 2010: No. 49 Joe Testa

2010 Top 50 Twins Prospects | #49 | Joe Testa

Position | Pitcher

Bats/Throws | Left/Left

Born | December 18, 1985 (Jackson, N.J.)

School | Wagner College

Height | 5'10''

Weight | 175 lbs.

2009 Ranking | Not Ranked



Breakdown

Minnesota Twins Top 50 Prospects: No. 50, D.J. Romero

2010 Top 50 Twins Prospects

No. 50: D.J. Romero
Position: Third Base
Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Born: September 24, 1986 (Perdernales, Dominican Republic)
School: N/A
Height: 6'1''
Weight: 200 lbs.

Seattle Mariners: Sign First Baseman Adam LaRoche

After the markets best slugger was plucked off the table when the New York Mets signed Jason Bay to a five year contract, teams are now going to have to dive into the second tier of bats, (excluding Matt Holliday, whom I fully expect to re-up long term with the Cardinals), to fill their needs.

The best remaining bat on the market (excluding Russell Branyan, whom I expect to re-sign with the Seattle Mariners), appears to be former Atlanta first baseman Adam LaRoche.

Detroit Tigers in 2010: They Look Like Winners, If the Impossible Occurs

We’re in the thick of baseball’s Hot Stove League right now, and I must say, I love the Tigers’ chances in 2010.

Yes sir, I think they’ll do just fine. All they have to do is have every starter pitch a complete game every outing and oh yeah, hold the other guys to no more than two runs per pop.

That’s all.

Joe Mauer Tops Minnesota Twins All-Decade Team

As the first decade of the 2000s comes to a close, it seems like a fine time for a little reflection.

The Twins have arguably been one of baseball’s best franchises during the past decade.

Largely under the watch of underrated skipper, Ron Gardenhire, the Twins have won the American League Central five times.

Even more impressively, the club has maintained a high level of competitiveness all decade long, as Minnesota only finished lower than third one time, way back in 2000.

The success of the club as a whole has come as a result of numerous players over the last ten years.

Seattle Mariners Next Move Should Be To Re-Sign Adrian Beltre

The Mariners busy offseason continued today when they traded up-and-down pitcher Brandon Morrow to the Blue Jays today for relief pitcher Brandon League and prospect Johermyn Chavez.

This seems like a good move, both pitchers have similar production and the move gives the M's a good bullpen arm and one of Toronto's better position prospects in the process.

The next move for pitching will likely be to acquire a No. 3 pitcher after netting Cliff Lee for the No. 2 spot.

Poll

Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

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