Powers predicts the Twins 25 man roster
Tom Powers of the St. Paul Pioneer Press accurately predicted 24 of 25 players on the Twins opening day roster last year. And now he has released his predictions for this season.
Tom Powers of the St. Paul Pioneer Press accurately predicted 24 of 25 players on the Twins opening day roster last year. And now he has released his predictions for this season.
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The Pioneer Press reports the Minnesota Twins reassigned shortstop Brian Dozier, catcher J.R. Towles, right-hander Casey Fien and outfielder/infielder Brian Dinkelman to AAA Rochester. Take a look at the roster here...
Relief pitcher Phil Dumatrait, catcher Rene Rivera and outfielder Brian Dinkleman were among 25 non-roster players invited to Twins' spring training on Tuesday. All three spent time in the Big League roster last season. Spring training begins when pitchers and catchers report to Fort Myers, Florida on February 18.
Pioneer Press columnist Tom Powers says shortstop Brian Dozier is achingly close to becoming a major leaguer, if not the next star for the Minnesota Twins.
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