Found August 04, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
With the non-waiver trade deadline now far enough past that teams can no longer fudge the timing of their deals, the Minnesota Twins are going to have to be creative if they want to patch the holes on their team. Guessing which players may or may not pass through waivers, or at least make it all the way to the Twins is a rather difficult process not only for outsiders to gage, but even for teams to navigate with any certainty. Naturally, they've got better info, but if there is any processing baseball prone to surprises, its the waiver-trade process. So, while looking at the Twins' probable targets and whether or not they'd pass waivers is a process worth engaging in, the better bet is to look at the Twins' immediate options. As you may have guessed from the title, I'm not exactly bullish on this proposition; there is no Pat Neshek circa 2006 or Craig Breslow and Jose Mijares circa 2008 waiting in the wings. Last season, when it became apparent that Juan Rincon w...
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