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    Ponson Signs Minor League Deal

    Twins signed RHP Sidney Ponson to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
    Ponson will get a one-year, $1 million contract if he makes the team and could earn an additional $2 million in incentives. The 30-year-old will battle Matt Garza, Scott Baker and Glen Perkins for two rotation spots behind Johan Santana, Carlos Silva and Boof Bonser. Maybe he can be an adequate fifth starter, but it seems doubtful that he'll be of any use in AL-only leagues.
    I just see him getting his dick knocked in the dirt in the AL Central if he makes the team but can handle the #5 spot til someone else steps up.

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    Certainly not a bad signing by the Twins being that it is only a minor league deal with the potential to equal no more than $3 million with incentives. Potentially a low risk, high reward type of gamble.
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    My guess is that it will end up being a low risk, low reward, because for some reason he is an absolute shell of his former self.
    I did a lot of good things as a sim league GM.

    Ah, give me something clever to say here.

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    I see Sir Sidney in a Rochester Red Wings uniform for the season. He looks like a roster filler to me.
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    This is as good as the Twins can do? Wow. Nice pickup. This looks like a move the Brewers would typically make.

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    Victor Zambrano is still available, as are a couple of other "roster-fillers" for AAA. Lets see what else happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brewersfan19
    This is as good as the Twins can do? Wow. Nice pickup. This looks like a move the Brewers would typically make.
    I saw the headline in the newspaper and all I could do was shake my head and yawn at the same time.

    *sigh*

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    Stupid move again by Terry Ryan. But I guess I can't blame the guy due to Carl Polad's lack of wanting to spend to build a winning team.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brewersfan19
    This is as good as the Twins can do? Wow. Nice pickup. This looks like a move the Brewers would typically make.
    He won't be around.

    Twins are relying on Garza and Perkins to win games.

    It's amazing how everyone thinks our rotation is going to be bad. I disagree on this. Twins will be fine for it. I am looking forward to see both guys pitch.

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    Timberwolf, my comment about Ponson being a nice pickup was made sarcastically!! If he makes the team, sounds like a middle reliever in store for him. I think Gardenhire gets the most out of his talent and seems to pull the right strings most of the time!

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