It's been a while since we had a good game of Office Baseball. Sure, the Twins aren't on TV today -- but they are on the radio (1500 ESPN) and MLB.com's Game Tracker. Today's rules for a noon start vs. Boston: *Take a look at that link. Subtract from nine the number of Twins players in today's lineup that you can identify without looking up, and run that many laps around your office.
*If Nick Blackburn has a solid outing, declare him a lock for the rotation.
*If the Twins win to improve to 2-0 this spring, take all your money out of those worthless technology stocks and put it all on the Twins to win the World Series.
Feel the flow in the comments. It's February. It's baseball.
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