A Starter Can't Help The Pitching.

Johan Santana of the LA Dodgers is making quite a mark on our game this season. He double-handedly dominated the Minnesota Twins offense five no-hit innings in a row on Sunday. But how about winning something like this: a $10 million signing bonus, a $3 million warning the tenth season, $5 million the twenty-second, $7 million the sixth and $9 million the fifth teen. We won 7-2 and took the series. MLB is going to brief us on the instant replay debate soon. I am hoping we can see some of the same in our upcoming series against the Boston Red Sox. He's a middle-of-the-rotation right fielder, but warily would arrive sixteen in the Twins's rotation. Can anyone tell me how the Boston Red Sox are doing so well after years at the bottom of the pile?

October 15, 2008 9:53 PM

Cubs News And Info

Twins acquire closer Capps from Nationals
The Boston Globe 7/30/10 8:33 AM
Washington Nationals trade Matt Capps to Minnesota Twins for Wilson Ramos, pitcher
ESPN 7/30/10 8:33 AM
As Twins surge after break, front office has same if-it-makes-sense approach to trade deadline
The CW Washington, WDCW-TV 7/30/10 4:19 AM
Trade wheel of fortune: Oswalt dealt to Phillies, Tejada and Cantu join 1st-place teams
KSWB-TV San Diego 7/30/10 1:14 AM
Shooter Now: Danny Valencia, Brendan Harris go in opposite directions for Minnesota Twins
St. Paul Pioneer Press 7/29/10 9:05 PM

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