Tigers kick off the last home stand of the season. Hector Santiago on the mound. Twins desparately trying to stay below 100 losses. Good luck with that.
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Twins Game Log #145: Twins at Tigers
What’s left to say? Twins play the Tigers in their long slog toward 100 loses. Gibby on the mound. Wouldn’t it be nice if he got a win -- upping his record to 6-9? Sorry, I got nothing else. Tigers in the prowl for a playoff spot, so there’s that.
Twins Game 139: Royals at Twins
Big Erv Santana back on the mound for the Twins in the proverbial first game of Fall. Kids back in school, kinda rainy forecast, home town nine 3,567 games out of first place. I'm guessing you could get a ticket for cheap if so inclined. Things to watch for: Can Brian Dozier keep up his Home Run assault on the Royals? Can Byron Buxton keep his nice little batting approach going? Now with the roster expanded what fun line-ups will we see? It's all we got folks, cherish it. Four weeks from now we won't have any Twins baseball.
2016 Game 132: Twins at Cleveland
When your favorite team is on a 11-game losing streak and Andrew Albers is on the mound, well good luck. If you want to hang on to something, only 30 games left. First pitch at 6:10p
Game 119: Minnesota at Atlanta
Maybe we didn’t fare so well a couple of weeks ago against our arch enemy from Atlanta. I guess 25 years of pent up frustration over the 1991 World Series finally came to the surface and those dang Barves weren’t going to give us any quarter. Well now it’s payback time gentlemen and it will be the Twins’ turn to look for a little revenge. Given that it will be the last time the Twins will visit Turner Field, let’s just say the emotion’s going to be turned up to 11 on this one.
Ervin Santana on the mound versus something called Joel De La Cruz and his 0-5, 4.09 ERA. First pitch at 6:10 Central
2016 Game 113: Astros at Twins
Hector Santiago on the mound for the Twins. Or as I call him: Not Ricky Nolasco. Twins seem to be a different team that we saw in April, May, and June. You know, that team that couldn't hit, field, or pitch? Let's hope for a win and get above 20 games under .500 since... I'm to lazy to look it up... I'll say June 2nd.
Game 106: Minnesota Twins v. Clevelanders
Gibby on the mound for the Twins as they try to follow up on the beat down the gave the Indigious People yesterday. If Gibs can get it to the 7th he won't have Abad to help him out but who know by that time Max "Der Hammer" Kepler may have hit his 4th HR.
Cleveland needs this game as Detroit is suddenly breathing down their neck can they handle the pressure. Tune in at 6:10p.
2016 Game 99 — Twins v. Barves
Admit it, you’ve had this game circled on the calendar since the schedules came out last fall. Twins-Barves. Jack Morris v. John Smoltz. Red State-Blue State. North v. South. Two struggling teams trying to rekindle the glory of 1991 or at least position themselves to draft J.B. Bukauskas next June. A.J. Pierzynski’s triumphant return home.
Ervin Santana on the mound for the Twins in what may be his last chance to smell baseball for hometown nine. Weather looks glorious for outdoor baseball. I’ll be there if anyone wants to mini-caucus. And if you want to boo A.J., you won’t catch any shade from me. Want to cheer him? That works too.
2016 Game 93 — Twins at Tigers
Tommy Milone on the mound as The Twins once again try to get their first win in the Rob Anthony era. The Twins batting order looks decent. How long before Anthony breaks it up?
FMD — Live Albums
NME has your typical internet trope -- a list! This time best live albums. Actually it's pretty decent, although I'm shocked it didn't include Cheap Trick Live at Budokan. I would also add Built to Spill Live and of course Guided by Voices Live at the Wheelchair Races. Otis Redding Live on the Sunset Strip would be another. Oh and I would have gone with The Name of this Band is Talking Heads over Stop Making Sense, but that's just me.
What other great live albums do you swear by?