Since the Minnesota Twins have been frequenting the disabled list, as well as being called up from and sent down to the minors, I had the urge to look at the roster today.
Infielders Howie Clark and Alexi Casilla and pitchers Bobby Korecky and Glen Perkins are some of the guys who've come up after opening day. Those weren't surprises to me.
But there's a new guy on the 40-man roster.
So as of late, the Minnesota Twins' infield seems pretty secure.
Because they were National Leaguers, I don't know a whole lot about second baseman Brendan Harris, shortstop Adam Everett, or third baseman Mike Lamb. I have seen all of them play, and they weren't on my list of hopeful acquisitions for a team that I really, really, really, really want to make the playoffs this year.
But I don't think they'll be half bad, either.
Take a look at the stats for:
- Lamb (http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=150286);
Lately, I've been playing softball as often as Minnesota Twins backup utility infielder Luis Rodriguez (I like to call him L-Rod) has been playing baseball.
I'm a little bit torn about the Minnesota Twins' middle infield situation.


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