Byron Buxton made a splash as he signed as the Minnesota Twins' second overall pick. Buxton received a $6 million signing bonus - the biggest contract in this year's draft class.
The Twins announced the signing Wednesday, one day after Buxton joined the team for batting practice and a physical at Target Field. Buxton is an 18-year-old outfielder from Appling County High School.
The $6 million bonus is bigger than Joe Mauer received when he was signed by the Twins.
The number one overall pick, Carlos Correa, received a $4.2 million bonus from the Astros.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Target Field Pictures
I recently went around Minneapolis, St. Paul and a few of the surrounding suburbs to take photos of all the great venues! I took pictures of 24 total venues.
Enjoy these Target Field photos!
Enjoy these Target Field photos!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Top Minnesota Twins Prospects
The Twins are clearly in need of some new and developed talent. Here are my top Twins prospects we need to keep within the organization.
Travis Harrison, 3B
Joe Benson, OF
Brian Dozier, SS
Hudson Boyd, RHP
Liam Hendriks, RHP
Aaron Hicks, OF
Oswaldo Arcia, RHP
Kyle Gibson, RHP
Miguel Sano, 3B
Eddie Rosario, 2B
Notice how heavy I am on the pitching prospects. This highlights the Twins' deep need for quality and consistent pitchers. Who do you consider to be a future major contributor?
Travis Harrison, 3B
Joe Benson, OF
Brian Dozier, SS
Hudson Boyd, RHP
Liam Hendriks, RHP
Aaron Hicks, OF
Oswaldo Arcia, RHP
Kyle Gibson, RHP
Miguel Sano, 3B
Eddie Rosario, 2B
Notice how heavy I am on the pitching prospects. This highlights the Twins' deep need for quality and consistent pitchers. Who do you consider to be a future major contributor?
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Twins Win Two in a Row Over Oakland
Well, Minnesota... looks like we have a winning streak on our hands!
Before the win on Monday over the Oakland Athletics, the Twins were 0-28 when heading into the 8th trailing their opponent.
The Twins beat Oakland on Monday after trailing. The Twins beat Oakland on Tuesday after trailing. The wins are great! Especially as we are tied with the Chicago Cubs for the worst record in baseball. However, I would argue the more important aspect of the games is the ability of the Twins to overcome a deficit.
Keep it up, boys. We need more wins to get out of the cellar.
Before the win on Monday over the Oakland Athletics, the Twins were 0-28 when heading into the 8th trailing their opponent.
The Twins beat Oakland on Monday after trailing. The Twins beat Oakland on Tuesday after trailing. The wins are great! Especially as we are tied with the Chicago Cubs for the worst record in baseball. However, I would argue the more important aspect of the games is the ability of the Twins to overcome a deficit.
Keep it up, boys. We need more wins to get out of the cellar.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
P.J. Walters Holds White Sox, Morneau Drives Twins
The Minnesota Twins bullpen hasn't had a whole lot to smile about this year. Then came P.J. Walters.
Walters threw his first career complete game as the Twins routed the Chicago White Sox 9-2 on Tuesday.
Five relievers combined to throw 6 1/3 innings in the Twins 16-4 loss to the Brewers. Five were used for an inning apiece in Saturday's 11 inning win.
Walters (2-1) cruised in his third start of the season to snap Chicago's four-game winning streak. He gave up a solo homer to Gordon Beckham with one out in the first inning. Walters allowed little else. He struck out eight and allowed just five hits and two runs.
Minnesota's offense came to life early (coming to life at all this season has been a rarity). The Twins sent nine men to the plate in the second inning against Gavin Floyd. Alexi Casilla's two-run double put the Twins on the board. Jamey Carroll and Denard Span followed with run-scoring singles.
Justin Morneau hit a three-run homer for the Twins.
Buy your Twins tickets to see the Twins in action. Cross your fingers for another win ;)
Walters threw his first career complete game as the Twins routed the Chicago White Sox 9-2 on Tuesday.
Five relievers combined to throw 6 1/3 innings in the Twins 16-4 loss to the Brewers. Five were used for an inning apiece in Saturday's 11 inning win.
Walters (2-1) cruised in his third start of the season to snap Chicago's four-game winning streak. He gave up a solo homer to Gordon Beckham with one out in the first inning. Walters allowed little else. He struck out eight and allowed just five hits and two runs.
Minnesota's offense came to life early (coming to life at all this season has been a rarity). The Twins sent nine men to the plate in the second inning against Gavin Floyd. Alexi Casilla's two-run double put the Twins on the board. Jamey Carroll and Denard Span followed with run-scoring singles.
Justin Morneau hit a three-run homer for the Twins.
Buy your Twins tickets to see the Twins in action. Cross your fingers for another win ;)
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Target Field Host Tribe
The Twins play their first games of the year against the Indians, tonight and tomorrow night. Target Field will welcome the Tribe as the Twins try to pick up crucial wins against the Central Division.
Want to see the rivalry live? Me too. I already have my tickets, do you?
Monday, April 16, 2012
Buy Twins Tickets to Welcome Clete Thomas
The Minnesota Twins claimed outfielder Clete Thomas off waivers from the Detroit Tigers. Jim Leyland, the Tigers manager, said he wasn't surprised that the Twins claimed him - apparently Ron Gardenhire has always loved Thomas.Clete Thomas was a young bat boy for the Minnesota Twins. In high school, the bat boy was the son of a Twins scout, and the Twins selected him in the fifth round of the 2003 draft. He chose to attend Auburn.
Thomas hit .210 during spring training. His first swing at Target Field launched a drive toward the power alley in right.
Buy Twins Tickets and see Clete Thomas and the rest of the team at home, in Twins Territory!
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