Four teams combine for ten runs, half of them coming from Cedar Rapids in a loss. Jason Wheeler dominates for Fort Myers. Eddie Rosario makes his season debut.
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Game Recap #51: Magical Zoomballs 4, Lone Stars 5
Deja vu all over again.
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2014 Game 51: Texas Rangers at Minnesota Twins
As Jeff A has well cataloged, this team seems to be at a bit of a crossroads. Here's to hoping the Magical Zoomball is at its full effectiveness this afternoon.
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Game Recap #50: Guitars 0, Sardines 1
The Twins bad luck in games where they score zero runs continues.
Rangers at Twins. In progress
Hopefully, the Twins win in less exciting fashion.
Game 49: The Texases vs. The Minnesotas
Welp, here's that losing streak we all feared. Maybe it won't be as bad now that some guys are back who actually have OF next to their name on their baseball cards.
Darvish (4-2, 2.35 ERA) vs. Hughes (5-1, 3.15 ERA)
Hmmm, not really the best guy to have to face to get out of this losing streak. Having Hughes starting this game combined with the Rangers injury woes should help give the Twins a fighting chance to avoid making it a 5 game streak. He's no Johan, but it's nice to have a guy that gives you the feeling that he can go out there while the team is struggling to win and give them a good chance at getting back on track.
I've used the featured image for a game log before, but I probably should have saved it for this game since its the Twins vs. the Rangers at the Bullseye. Hopefully this game goes as well as that one did.
Game Recap #48: Minnie & Paul, 2, Cordell Walkers 7
What does the future hold?
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2014 Game 48: Rangers at Twins
When I was growing up, Memorial Day had nothing to do with mattress sales and used car blowouts. My brothers and I would get up in the morning, put on our uniforms and pedal our bikes to Memorial Park, where a 100-foot tall limestone obelisk marks the reburial spot of some 1200 pioneers and soldiers who died defending the village and fort from attack during the American Indian Wars in the 1790s. My older brothers would meet up with their Boy Scout troop and I would go with my Cub Scout pack and we would march in the parade. The women lining the street wore knee-length summer dresses and stylish little hats, and many of the men in shirtsleeves wore neckties. When the parade ended at the Wabash River bridge downtown, the mayor would make a short speech and the honor guard from the American Legion post would lay a memorial wreath in the river and fire a salute with white rifles to those who had sacrificed their lives in duty to country. After the parade it was off to the town park for the Jaycees' barbecue chicken dinner and an afternoon of Legion baseball games. I don't know if it gets any more American than that.
The Twins kick off summer today by opening a four-game series with the Texas Rangers at Target Field (I'll be at game 4 on Thursday celebrating Elder Daughter's 21st birthday). The Twins send Kevin Correia (2-5, 6.52 ERA) to the mound, while Texas counters with sophomore Nick Tepesch (1-0, 3.09 ERA) in just his third start of the season. In a couple of key roster moves, the Twins added Josh Willingham and Oswaldo Arcia back to the active roster and optioned Chris Colabello and Chris Hermmann to AAA Rochester. So we should have seen about all of the infielder-playing-outfield shenanigans we need to see this year. Play ball!
Game Recap #47: Infielders in the Outfield 1, Bay Area Large Persons 8
I'm going somewhere with this, so bear with me.
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Game 47: Twins at Giants
Here's hoping that a return to an NL park for Nolasco will provide a little relief for this squad, looking to avoid a sweep in San Francisco.
Nolasco (2-4, 5.50 ERA) vs. Bumgarner (5-3, 3.38 ERA)