Aaron and John return to 612 Brew and are joined by a couple guests: Parker Hageman of Twins Daily and 612 Brew's head brewer Adam Schill. Together, they recap a ridiculously short week for the Twins, admire Big Papi's speech, wonder from whom will Oswaldo Arcia take playing time, explain why you should subscribe to Minnesota Business magazine, catch up with some top Twins prospects with hot starts, explain what happened after the last podcast, review the Darin Mastroianni injury saga, and summarize Dick Bremer's and Bert Blyleven's discussion on "cybermetrics." Here are:
- the podcasts
- the rss feed if you want to subscribe and
- the podcast on iTunes.
Or click below to listen.
Over at Twins Daily, we find a lot more to celebrate than just a four-game winning streak:
- Parker looks at the development of Vance Worley's changeup.
- What got the Twins #1 prospect AND Doug Mientkiewicz thrown out of a game yesterday?
- Is Rochester turning their season around?
- The pitching prospects for whom the Twins traded Denard Span and Ben Revere are racking up strikeouts in New Britain.
- And finally, the Twins have some intriguing options for the #4 overall draft choice.
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