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GomezIf they avoid atrocious outfielding, Twins could win divisionJuly 7, 2008 - 4:26pm — Mathias BadenBoy, oh boy. The Twins are hot. So I hate to be the downer during a nice, little season that we're having, but I'm going to do it. This has to be said. I apologize in advance. The Youth SquadApril 12, 2008 - 5:15am — Mathias BadenI knew the Minnesota Twins baseball team was young, but the proof was especially interesting. Yesterday, Joe Christensen of the Strib noted that the Twins' starting lineup -- at an average age of 26.7 years old -- is the youngest in the American League and the second-youngest in baseball. Arizona's lineup is the youngest. In the AL, the other teams with young lineups include the Oakland Athletics and the Tampa Bay Rays, which have average ages younger than 28. Twins invite mystery man to campJanuary 4, 2008 - 5:56pm — Mathias BadenSo far, the Minnesota Twins have invited one non-roster player to spring training. I've never heard of this mystery man -- Mariano Gomez. From the Twins' Web site I gather that he is a 25-year-old lefthanded pitcher from San Pedro Sula, Honduras. He is 6-foot-6 and weighs 190 pounds. Gomez has no major league experience, but his 2004 career highlights are intriguing. He was signed by the Cleveland Indians as non-drafted free agent in 1999, entered professional baseball at age 17, and was projected to eventually become a No. 2 or No. 3 starting pitcher. |
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