Aaron sips a pink libation. John begs their listeners to take a quick survery for recruiting sponsors. Then they chat about whether Sam Deduno belong, whether the Twins can and should re-sign Scott Baker, how one characterizes the starting pitching market, Liam Hendriks first "W," the MLB television deal and what it means for the Twins payroll, the switch from Beloit to Cedar Rapids, and honors bestowed by Baseball America on some Twins prospects. Then they answer mailbag about the Minnesota Twins and compare blogging to podcasting.
- the podcasts
- the rss feed if you want to subscribe and
- the podcast on iTunes.
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- Nick wonders where Jamey Carroll fits in?
- Joe Mauer was featured in ESPN The Magazine.
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