Interleague Play: Time to Make Hay
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Interleague Play: Time to Make Hay
While many fret about the recent series with Toronto, they are failing to recognize the opportunity that is at hand. Discussions today probably are about the demotion of Boof, the firing of Ullger, and the inability of the bullpen to shut out the opponent well into eternity. Since the Twins returned to playing competitive ball back in 2001, they have become the Titans of Interleague play.
2007: 11-7
2006: 16-2
2005: 8-10
2004: 11-7
2003: 10-8
2002: 10-8
2001: 10-8
totals 76-50
Interleague Play, Time to Make Hay.
2007: 11-7
2006: 16-2
2005: 8-10
2004: 11-7
2003: 10-8
2002: 10-8
2001: 10-8
totals 76-50
Interleague Play, Time to Make Hay.
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Should've trotted Livan out there for all 3 games to bolster the offense.Irishmans Shanty wrote:As much as I thought the Twins would go 18-0 in Interleague play, I knew better. Being perfect isn't easy, if just by fluke or bad luck, I knew the Brewers would get them at least once.
16-2 will be a fine interleague record.
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We got a lot of weather, locust, fungus and who knows what else to contend with before Harvest Time. Twenty-four dates with the AL separates the Twins from the Washington Nationals and the rest of their sisters. Can the Twins be balanced come harvest time? We shall see.
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Maybe some STRAW is the answer?!?!darkdemon wrote:Doesnt look like they are making hay in that pic looks like they are knocking down some wheat which will be ran through a combine again and then baled into STRAWIrishmans Shanty wrote:Tis the Season

Gotta be better than Jason BOOFIN Kubel, right?!?!


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That is a combine with a straight header on it.darkdemon wrote:Doesnt look like they are making hay in that pic looks like they are knocking down some wheat which will be ran through a combine again and then baled into STRAWIrishmans Shanty wrote:Tis the Season

With these fuel prices I don't think any one would combine twice.
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OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:That is a combine with a straight header on it.darkdemon wrote:Doesnt look like they are making hay in that pic looks like they are knocking down some wheat which will be ran through a combine again and then baled into STRAWIrishmans Shanty wrote:Tis the Season
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With these fuel prices I don't think any one would combine twice.
The real money is in the ground.

This thread should have been Milkin' NL teats, just like lifting beets.