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The Advanced Scout – Minnesota Twins

The Advanced Scout dreams of being a lumberjack as he analyzes the Minnesota Twins

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The Advanced Scout – Minnesota Twins

The Advanced Scout tried to choke down some lutefisk while analyzing the Minnesota Twins

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With David Ortiz Heel Injury, Red Sox Ponder Options

With effects of his heel injury still lingering, the Red Sox ponder what they’ll get out of Big Papi in 2013.

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Boston’s Platoon Advantage

The Sox might have one of the most productive left fielders in the AL, but it comes in the form of two players.

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The Advanced Scout – Minnesota Twins

The Advanced Scout takes two Advil to cure his Olympic fever and analyzes the Minnesota Twins

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The Advanced Scout – Minnesota Twins

Oh you betcha, The Advanced Scout is loading up on cheese curds to analyze the Minnesota Twins. Yah!

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Dear Santa

Some people feel that baseball’s winter meetings are an overblown festivity, but I couldn’t disagree more.  For a hot stove junkie like myself, the winter meetings are like an early Christmas present.  Rumors, mystery teams, big contracts, quotes from GMs, the neverending Scott Boras/Jon Heyman mancrush saga; it’s like crack to me.  After watching the [...]

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Is Sizemore a Fit for Boston?

The natural answer to that question would be, “If healthy, Sizemore is a great fit on any club.” Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald speculates that Grady Sizemore might be worth a look for the Sox on a one or two year deal that included a low base salary plus incentives and maybe a player option. [...]

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Searching for a Right Fielder

As much fun as it’s been dissecting every rumor, and providing rational responses to every over-the-top editorial written for the past two months; I’ve decided it’s time to stop living in the past and look toward planning for the future.  The 2011 team, for all of it’s pomp and circumstance coming out of Spring Training, was not [...]

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Red Sox Trade Targets: Right Field

Considering the wave of injuries that have overcome the Red Sox pitching staff during the past several weeks, I think most of us figured the front office would focus on finding creative ways to shore up the pitching staff at the trade deadline.  Apparently, not so much. “I don’t see a ton of pitching help [...]

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