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  • That's why it never bothers me that these guys make gobs of money.

    You can be an asset and all star one day and a nobody the next day.

    I'll miss watching Uggla screw his body into the ground on swings and misses.

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    • SAN FRANCISCO—In one of their craziest scouting experiences, the Minnesota Twins have reached a deal with a 24-year-old pitching prospect who has thrown 100 mile per hour fastballs but has never been drafted.

      Brandon Poulson was pitching earlier this month for the Healdsburg Prune Packers in a collegiate summer league. His manager was Joey Gomes, the brother of big-leaguer Jonny Gomes.

      Now, the Twins are about to give him $250,000.

      “It’s a great story,” Twins West Coast scouting supervisor Sean Johnson said Tuesday. “This kid came out of nowhere.”

      The Twins knew about Poulson from his recent season with Academy of Art University, where he had an 8.38 ERA for the San Francisco school.

      Poulson played there after taking a couple of years off to work in his father’s business — “John’s Excavating” — with the thought he’d take it over someday and leave athletics behind for good.

      The 6-foot-6 right-hander previously played baseball, but chose football at Santa Rosa Junior College. The Twins think Poulson’s story could make a great movie.

      “I played for the Prune Packers summer of ’13, but missed nearly three-fourths of the games because I was busy working,” said Poulson, who didn’t make his high school baseball team as a freshman.

      The Twins are giving him about 10 times more than an undrafted player would typically receive as a bonus. Poulson will begin as a reliever.

      Poulson travelled to Minneapolis last week to undergo a physical at Target Field before returning to Northern California, then was cleared Tuesday. He was set to travel Wednesday to the Twins’ rookie club in the Appalachian League in Elizabethton, Tenn.

      Poulson will sign his contract once he reports. He could pitch in a game as soon as this weekend.

      Until last fall, Poulson was operating heavy machinery — driving 18-wheelers, front-loaders and backhoes. All the while, he played baseball in a Sunday night men’s league, fittingly called the “Wine Country” league.

      “I went to work with my father and didn’t want to gamble with sports anymore,” Poulson said.

      He later changed his mind and decided to give baseball one last try, spending months retooling his delivery with Prune Packers pitching coach Caleb Balbuena.

      Poulson’s stats this summer: 31 strikeouts and six hits in 12.1 innings, with four saves in 12 appearances.

      The Twins consider him among the best athletes they have pursued: a health nut, Poulson weighs 240 pounds and ran a 6.6-second 60-yard dash. He has a 40-inch vertical leap.

      The San Francisco Giants wanted to sign Poulson, who also drew interest from the Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners and Philadelphia Phillies. Those teams didn’t have enough money remaining in their draft pool to match Minnesota.

      “He’s a physical specimen. He’s got the best pure arm strength I’ve ever seen,” Twins scout Elliott Strankman said.

      Strankman is the only member of the organization who watched Poulson pitch. It took all of 18 throws to convince him.

      “We’re cautiously optimistic because we don’t want to put a bunch of pressure on the kid. He could be pretty good. This is uncharted territory for us,” he said.

      At Academy of Art’s scout day, only the position players were running 60-yard dashes until Poulson turned up and insisted on sprinting. He hadn’t warmed up and was wearing only socks.

      “I had cold legs,” he said. “Maybe I would have run it faster.”

      Strankman went to see him pitch for the Prune Packers on July 15. Poulson reached agreement on a contract two days later.

      This week, Poulson is headed for the minor leagues.

      “I’m excited,” he said. “I know it’s just the first step of what the real goal is, to make it in the bigs.”

      Poulson said one of his first purchases will be a therapy device to help his father with his diabetes.

      Poulson went 0-0 with a high ERA in 14 appearances and 19.1 innings for Academy of Art this season. He struck out 24, walked 24 and opponents hit .189 against him.

      The Twins, who selected shortstop Nick Gordon with the fifth overall pick in last month’s draft, had the financial flexibility to pull this off.

      “It was a group effort. You just don’t see stuff like this every day,” Strankman said. “It’s one of those great days as a scout you hope you have every five years.”
      http://www.thestar.com/sports/baseba...methrower.html

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      • Matt Saracen?
        poop

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        • it's insane to me that he got $250k

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          • I love it when teams who aggressively shift their infield get stolen on twice on one play.

            http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/mlb/...&vkey=news_mlb

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            • I'm really glad to see Chris Coghlan finally turning it around. He has a .290/.370/.475 clip with 16 doubles in 248 at-bats.
              LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-

              5-15 3.80 ERA (27 starts) 149.1IP 173H 63ER 51BB 124K

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              • my man
                Originally posted by Madman81
                Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
                Need help? Questions? Concerns? Want to chat? PM me!

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                • MMAAmin2014
                  This post was brought to you by: Dat SEC Speed

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                  • Olbermann doing an outstanding piece on the decline of baseballs popularity.

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                    • What did he say?
                      This post was brought to you by: Dat SEC Speed

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                      • He did a good job outlining that baseball is in decline, but he did a terrible job explaining why ratings are in decline.

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                        • Ozzie Guillen is SO AWFUL on Baseball Tonight.

                          He makes Tommy Hutton sound like Vin Scully.

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                          • http://espn.go.com/boston/mlb/story/...usney-castillo

                            7yr 72mil. Crazy hope he can hit.

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                            • they're gunna trade him 4 stanton lulz

                              castillo and cespedes 4 stanton n heaney
                              Originally posted by Madman81
                              Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
                              Need help? Questions? Concerns? Want to chat? PM me!

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                              • Originally posted by emkayseven View Post
                                they're gunna trade him 4 stanton lulz

                                castillo and cespedes 4 stanton n heaney
                                Middlebrooks will come back too lol

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