SCOTT BAKER RUMORS & GOSSIP

2012 Twins Fantasy Baseball Preview

We at Razzball realize that exporting our views across the country has damaging consequences on the blogosphere. To help make amends, we are reaching out to leading team blogs and featuring their locally blogged answers to pressing 2012 fantasy baseball questions regarding their team. We feel this approach will be fresher, more sustainable, and require less energy consumption (for...
Via Razzball  |  1 day ago

Baker, Blackburn healthy, ready for 2012

MINNEAPOLIS After arm injuries in 2011, Minnesota starting pitchers Scott Baker and Nick Blackburn both insist they're healthy. The Twins need them to be.Both starters had their 2011 seasons cut short as they joined the long list of injured Twins players. Baker was shut down for more than a month in early August with a strained right elbow. Blackburn, meanwhile, didn't pitch...
Via Fox Sports North  |  9 days ago

Blackburn, Baker plan to hit ground running

Twins right-handers Nick Blackburn and Scott Baker said during TwinsFest that they're both healthy and on track to be ready to go once pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training on Feb. 18.
Via mlb.com  |  15 days ago

Baker activated, likely to get 'pen work

Twins right-hander Scott Baker was activated from the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday, and is expected to pitch out of the bullpen the rest of the season.
Via mlb.com  |  September 20, 2011

Scott Baker Quietly Put Together A Very Solid Year

Minnesota had a respectable rotation in 2010.  Led by Franscisco Liriano, who’s 6 WAR season was good for third among American League starters, groundball machine Carl Pavano and Brian Duensings’s fluky 2.63 ERA, the Twins took over the AL Central lead in the middle of August and never looked back. Scott Baker was virtually an afterthought last year, pitching to the tune of...
Via Taking Bad Schotz  |  September 20, 2011

Twins' Scott Baker on DL with elbow injury

The Minnesota Twins have placed right-hander Scott Baker on the disabled list because of a strained pitching elbow. The Twins made the move Tuesday, one day after Baker gave up five runs and nine hits in six innings of a loss to the Boston Red Sox. His elbow has bothered him since just before the All-Star break when he went to the DL for the first time. Baker has been Minnesota...
Via AP on Fox  |  August 09, 2011

Scott Baker headed to the DL?

It appears that the Twins may be poised to lose Scott Baker for the second time in the season due to his elbow. With two-fifths of the starting rotation already on the verge of needing replacement, following a Monday’s loss to the Red Sox, Baker told reporters that the team was going to evaluate his elbow and determine whether...
Via Over The Baggy  |  August 09, 2011

Baker expected to be activated on Saturday

Right-hander Scott Baker is expected to be activated from the disabled list after Friday's game, and is scheduled to start against the Tigers on Saturday. Baker, on the disabled list retroactive to July 7 with a strained right flexor muscle, threw a bullpen on Wednesday, and reported no problems with his forearm or elbow.
Via mlb.com  |  July 22, 2011

Baker, Morneau, Slowey on track for return

Right-hander Scott Baker threw a bullpen session Friday with no issues, and is on track to start one of the Twins' games in Monday's doubleheader with the Indians.
Via mlb.com  |  July 15, 2011

Scott Baker is this good. Believe it.

On Wednesday, in an apparent showing of solidarity for the state employees who will be laid off during the government shutdown, the Minnesota Twins’ bats also stopped working. Fortunately for the team, Scott Baker was on the mound. Baker, with the help of the bullpen, stifled the Dodger lineup, shutting them out and walking away from the game with a 1-0 victory. With those scoreless...
Via Over The Baggy  |  July 01, 2011
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