Lucinda Williams – Car Wheels On A Gravel Road

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My musical taste shifted pretty drastically when I went off to graduate school. I gave up my narrow minded punk rock ways for country, rap, bluegrass and folk. My studio mate was the one who introduced me to the Jayhawks and eventually convinced me that Bob Dylan was worth listening to.

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This Week in Twins Transactions

Clete Thomas was claimed off waivers from Detroit.
Scott Baker was transferred from the fifteen day disabled list to the sixty day disabled list.
Ben Revere was optioned to Rochester.
Jason Marquis was promoted to the majors from New Britain.
Luke Hughes was designated for assignment.
Darin Mastroianni was promoted from New Britain to Rochester.
Rene Tosoni was placed on the seven day disabled list by Rochester.
Brian Dinkelman was placed on the seven day disabled list by Rochester.
Carlos Gutierrez was placed on the seven day disabled list by Rochester.
Brett Jacobson was activated from the disabled list by New Britain.
Logan Wade was signed by the Twins organization.

Happy Birthday–April 21

Hardy Richardson (1855)
Germany Smith (1863)
Ken Strong (1906)
Gary Peters (1937)
Dick Green (1941)
Al Bumbry (1947)
Jesse Orosco (1957)
Les Lancaster (1962)
Ken Caminiti (1963)
Kip Wells (1977)
Terry Tiffee (1979)

A member of the pro football Hall of Fame, Ken Strong played minor league baseball from 1929-1931 and played very well.  He hit 41 home runs and had 130 RBIs in 1930 in what is now the Eastern League and hit .340 in 1931 in the International League.

In addition, we would like to wish a very happy birthday to twayn and to Mrs. freealonzo.

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2012 Game 14: Minnesota Twins at Tampa Bay Rays

Liam Hendriks
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Matt Moore

Hendriks is four months older than Moore and made his debut eight days earlier. Moore is awesome, so that means some will rub off on Hendriks, right?

I note that the Twins are currently in fourth place in the division. They're also tied with the Angels. And the Yankees are trailing the Orioles, awesome. Finally, the Nationals are leading the NL East. And you all laughed at my World Series prediction.

Game 13 Recap: The Bully

"Are you ready to do it? Let's do it!" Carl shouted into Anthony's ear.

Anthony stood up and dusted himself off. He'd been crouching in the dirt for the past twenty or so minutes, trying not to think about anything. To go zen, or whatever. Anthony didn't really understand the whole meditation thing, but he knew that he didn't want to think about what he was about to do. It wasn't easy, with Carl jabbering along the entire time with what he thought was a helpful pep talk.

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Where They Stand

Minnesota is 4-9, fourth in the AL Central, five games behind Detroit.  The Twins are 4-6 in their last ten games and are on a one game losing streak.

Rochester is 7-8, tied for third in the IL North, four games behind Lehigh Valley.  The Red Wings are 4-6 in their last ten games and are on a two game losing streak.

New Britain is 10-5, second in the EL East, a half game behind Reading.  The Rock Cats are 6-4 in their last ten games and are on a two game losing streak.

Fort Myers is 6-7, tied for second in the FSL South, five games behind St. Lucie.  The Miracle is 6-4 in its last ten games and is on a three game losing streak.

Beloit is 7-7, tied for fourth in the ML Western, three games behind Quad Cities.  The Snappers are 5-5 in their last ten games and are on a one game losing streak.

Remodeled basement. Same half-baked taste.