Aaron and John preview the Minnesota Twins offseason by reviewing possible free agents, talk a little about the TwinsCentric Offseason Handbook, tip their collective cap to Jim Rantz and then give a quick tutorial on how struggling organizations can take advantage of MLB's transaction rules. Here are:
- the podcasts
- the rss feed if you want to subscribe and
- the podcast on iTunes.
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Over at Twins Daily, we're....
- Putting the finishing touches on the TwinsCentric Offseason Handbook, a sample of which you can check out for free.
- Wondering if a MLB trade might mean that SS Yunel Escobar (and all his baggage) might be available.
- An 18-year-old Japanese pitching phenom will likely be available. Will Twins have a shot at him?
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