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    Are the Whiney Sux in the Twins head?

    I sure hope that is not the case. That's the first thing that came to mind when I saw the team left the runners in scoring position. Twins normally do a good job against the Sux with runners in scoring position. This is the first time I saw them not get it done. Still I can't worry about it just yet. It's too early. I know some Twins fans on message boards are already worried. I wouldn't. Twins lost to them because they made mistakes and nothing more. She-ca-go has done nothing special IMO.

    Talk to me in August.

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    They are getting tremendous starting pitching, Steak. If they decide to close Hermanson they will be a problem for the Twins when they get Thomas back for a DH. I dont think they are in the Twins heads but they better not over look the White Sox.
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    Porter: I understand that, but their starters are well capable of getting hurt. I bet El Duque is not pitching in the summer. I think Garcia is overrated. They are pitching well now, but can they keep it up. I don't. As for how the Twins matchup with the those guys, Twins have played them fine. The bottom line is they are making mistakes like not getting big hits, making bad pitches, and playing bad defense against them.

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    I was mentioning Buherle and Garland but its very understood there. Is the infield defense doing better by any chance?
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    She-ca-go's infield defense had some problems last night. They had some errors out there for sure. It's just too bad we could not cash in those runs.

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    Well, it's not looking good for the Twins again. Radke has pitched a fairly solid 8 innings, giving up 3 ERs and of course, the obligatory HR. Bottom of the 8th, Sox lead 3-0.

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    Scott Ulleger needs to go.

    Nuff said.

    When you can't score with the bases loaded TWICE like tonight, it's time for a change. This shit has gone on way too long.

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