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Posted May 7, 2008

OK, who was the last Twin to hit for the cycle?

If you think the answer is Kirby Puckett in 1986, you didn't hear that Carlos Gómez did it late Wednesday night in a rain-delayed game against the White Sox.

» Categories: sports twins | Author: kurtis


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»» Submitted by »»» kurtis at 6:23 AM on May 8



Thanks, kurtis. I was going to post something on this this AM, if no one else had.

The Twins are fun again -- this series (and the two games we won in the Dome) against the hated Sox has been great entertainment.
»» Submitted by »»» justpbob at 6:30 AM on May 8



Since there's little love lost between the two clubs, I'm surprised that the White Sox' official scorer gave him a hit on that ninth inning single.
»» Submitted by grote at 7:08 AM on May 8



This is worthy of a link?!?!?!

Christ on a cracker.
»» Submitted by »»» Raindog66 at 7:17 AM on May 8



Turned it on last night and saw they were showing an old game and figured it was delayed. Too tired. Wish I coulda seen it.

Go, Twins!
»» Submitted by The Rat at 7:19 AM on May 8



also...I'm pretty sure that Carlos Gomez covers more ground in the outfield than any CF I've ever seen. I'm sure that Bill James will bear this out statistically at some point.
»» Submitted by grote at 7:21 AM on May 8



How long til their next first round exit?

Can someone start a countdown to futility clock?
»» Submitted by Pat Royce' at 7:23 AM on May 8



I was surprised they gave him a double in the sixth.
»» Submitted by »»» kwatt at 7:28 AM on May 8



Hats off to Punto for redeeming himself in the sixth as well with a HUGE hit to get the ball rolling, so to speak.
»» Submitted by »»» aeklund at 7:39 AM on May 8



Way to go Gomez! I would comment on the haters, but it is pointless. It sure does suck having a winning season every year, but it isn't good enough for some people. Hooray Gomez!
»» Submitted by »»» DouglasG at 8:40 AM on May 8



Seriously, having a winning team every year just isn't enough for some folks. The Twins have won two world series within our lifetime, that is much more than a lot of clubs have done. Yes, I get it, they are not the Yankees. Thank God they aren't. Like most things in MN they are better than most but just not quite the best in the world. We're a 90th percentile kind of a place.
»» Submitted by Lunch! at 8:46 AM on May 8



Reminds me that I NEED to get to a game. I think this is the longest into a season I have gone without going to one.

First Ever MNSpeak Twins Game Meetup?
»» Submitted by »»» kc! at 9:04 AM on May 8



Go-Go Gomez!

*hums 'White Shadow' theme*
»» Submitted by SpellsGood at 9:26 AM on May 8



I want to be at the Dome when Gomez steals Home!
»» Submitted by norm at 10:17 AM on May 8



Lunch!, the reason we aren't really excited about the twinkies as a whole is because of the actions of the management and ownership of the club more than the team itself. As soon as we get a talented player, we trade them away or let them lapse into free agency. Granted, we've had great luck and it's really fun to see a winning team of young guys, it's just really hard when you look so fondly back to the days where you could name the whole team without being a rabid fan, and there were a good chunk of guys that actually stayed with the team after they showed potential. You had the heroes, Puckett, Hrbek, Gladden, Aguilera on the mound....

Beyond that, the doldrums of the mid-to-late 90s really killed baseball in Minnesota. Baseball in general is running into rough times with fans, and it's hard for a team that lost a major chunk of its fanbase to bring itself back into state identity in this climate.

I'm sure the reasons are varied and one could write a very long research paper on the subject, but the fact is we used to really embrace the twins, now we don't. So even if they're winning, people really don't identify them as the "home team" anymore.

Beyond that, it's fucking expensive to see a game. Sure, they'll have cheap seats promos once and a while, but it's insane how much a small-ass pop goes for, or a thing of popcorn. And in this new stadium, you can bet your ass that isn't going to change.
»» Submitted by cdiggity at 10:49 AM on May 8



As soon as we get a talented player, we trade them away or let them lapse into free agency.

Have you noticed that Mauer and Morneau are still here?
»» Submitted by »»» kurtis at 11:06 AM on May 8



I separate my support for the team from my disgust with the business aspects(pohlad you bastard). I grew up in a town without MLB, so I am probably pretty Pollyanna-like about it. But aside from not being able to hold onto Santana, I think management has been very effective at wringing talent out of marginal players and buying low and selling high on the trade market. For every washout free agent like sidney ponson, you get a nice cheap reclaimation project like Dennys Reyes.
»» Submitted by Lunch! at 11:16 AM on May 8



I don't go into sports with either a sense of entitlement or obligation. The local teams do not owe me anything, and I don't owe them anything. If they are entertaining, I watch. Last night was entertaining.
»» Submitted by »»» kurtis at 11:21 AM on May 8



Shouldn't someone alert Dave Golokhov @ Askmen.com?

Yes, I'm still ticked about that "Top 10 Worst Franchises" drivel.
»» Submitted by Ray's Soup. at 8:46 PM on May 8



In defense of Bill Smith...He avoided paying Santana 137.5MIL over six years and got a player who hit for the cycle for the first time in nearly 22 years.

»» Submitted by »»» Nagel at 10:24 PM on May 8



Twins blow.
»» Submitted by Final Answer at 7:37 AM on May 9



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