KYLE WALDROP RUMORS & GOSSIP

Waldrop and Hendricks will make their Twins debuts

MINNEAPOLIS Twins pitcher Liam Hendriks will have one day and two games to soak up his surroundings before making his major league debut Tuesday. Unfortunately for Hendriks, it was a bit of a short notice for his family to get to Target Field from Australia to watch his debut. Hendriks, from Perth, Australia, found out a few days ago that he would be a September call-up for Minnesota...
Via Fox Sports North  |  September 05, 2011

Dinkelman, Waldrop arrive to help out Twins

The Twins received some reinforcements for Monday's doubleheader against the White Sox, as second baseman/outfielder Brian Dinkelman and right-handed reliever Kyle Waldrop both arrived from Triple-A Rochester.
Via mlb.com  |  September 05, 2011

Twins’ Bullpen taking shape

Well, so much for Kyle Waldrop or Carlos Guterriez being the reason the Twins cut ties with Pat Neshek…well for now at least. As of today they were both reassigned to minor-league camp. I was surprised by this, actually. I really had a feeling the Twins were going to go with Waldrop. They really seem to like him, but the fact they won’t add him to the 40-man roster makes...
Via Twins Territory Talk  |  March 24, 2011

After-Draft Accounts: Kyle Waldrop (#138)

Last night I had a startling realization. It’s already January 9th! That means I need to get into gear on these ADA’s in hopes of finishing this project before the 2011 season starts. When I started this series I envisioned each profile coming in at around 250-300 words with maybe the longest pushing 500. Instead 500 has been the “regular” length. You will...
Via Call to the Pen  |  January 09, 2011

Let the Kyle Waldrop Era Begin: Or, Why Overpaying For Relief Help is Unnecessary

The Twins recently lost Jesse Crain and Matt Guerrier to free agency, and will more than likely lose Jon Rauch and Brian Fuentes as well. That’s pretty much half of the 2010 bullpen. Making matters worse, the remaining crew is full of question marks. Pat Neshek was terrible in his first full season back from Tommy John surgery, which obviously does little to instill fan...
Via Twinkie Talk  |  December 19, 2010

Twins re-sign Huber, Waldrop and Fernandez to Minor League deals

According to the Star Tribune's Joe Christensen, the Minnesota Twins have resigned right-handed pitcher Kyle Waldrop, catcher Jair Fernandez and first baseman Justin Huber to Minor League contracts with invitations to Spring Training. ]]>
Via PRO Rumors  |  November 19, 2010

Twins sign Waldrop, Fernandez, Portes

.The Minnesota Twins have signed right-handed pitcher Kyle Waldrop, catcher Jair Fernandez and outfielder Juan Portes to Minor League deals, according to The Star-Tribune’s Joe Christensen. Additionally, several Twins from their Minor League system
Via PRO Rumors  |  November 05, 2010

Ryan Becomes Second USF Signee Drafted In 12th Round

Minutes after Kyle Waldrop became the first USF signee drafted in the MLB Draft, Kyle Ryan followed suit, becoming the second lt;br />incoming freshman to have his name called in the 12th round...
Via University of South Florida Athletics  |  June 08, 2010

Waldrop Selected in the 12th Round by the Reds

Kyle Waldrop, a 2010 signee of the University of South Florida baseball team, was selected in the 12th round of the 2010 MLB lt;br />Draft by the Cincinnati Reds with pick No. 367...
Via University of South Florida Athletics  |  June 08, 2010

Adieu, 2008.

Now that the first complete calender year of Twins blogging at Over The Baggy is almost over, I want to take the opportunity to those out there that have made the visits -- over 35,000 stops in all in 2008. Regularly or irregularly, I know you have umpteen Twins blogs to choose from and I appreciate you taking time out of your day to peruse the writings and jottings left up here.
Via Over The Baggy  |  December 31, 2008
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