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Date Added: April 23, 2008 10:33:02 AM
There was an Internet alley fight going on within one of the Twins' blogs on Tuesday regarding the merits of hitting coach Joe Vavra. His critics were pointing to the comparative success pitching coach Rick Anderson has had in squiring the careers of young guys and old guys alike within the Twins' organization. With the ALL CAPS and exclamation points (!!!!) flying around like dishes in another ...

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