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Fasolamatt checks in with that screen grab he took from the Twins' home page about an hour ago. Clearly, the Twins know which players are on their team and which are deserving MLBÂ All-Star candidates, if this is any indication.
 However, that ballot on the home page looks rather amusing. You know, unless you really think Alexi Casilla, Carlos Gomez and Joe Crede should represent the Twins at this year's midsummer classic.
That said, and we know it's a long way off, but which Twins do you think are viable candidates right now for All-Star consideration?
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